The Invented Human Religion_ Separating Law from Faith
The provided text is from an Arabic-language religious website and focuses on a critical analysis of Islamic jurisprudence. The author argues that adherence to specific schools of thought (madhhabs) constitutes a form of shirk (polytheism) by prioritizing human interpretations of religious law over direct divine revelation. The text extensively references Hadith and Quranic verses to support this claim, emphasizing the importance of deriving Islamic law solely from the Quran and the Sunnah (prophetic traditions). It criticizes the reliance on scholarly opinions and interpretations as a deviation from the original, pure form of Islam. The author advocates for a return to a direct understanding of the religion as practiced by the Prophet Muhammad and his companions. Several articles on the site appear to explore related themes of Islamic jurisprudence and the dangers of following human interpretations.