{"_id":"674b0efb0c0b320546445feb","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"color\":\"#000000\",\"background\":\"transparent\"},\"insert\":\"I’m curious about the information we should use to make a decision of which madhab to follow, as I’ve heard you should evaluate the methodologies of each. Unless there’s a better way to go about this? \"},{\"insert\":\"\\n\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"background\":\"transparent\",\"color\":\"#000000\"},\"insert\":\"I’m curious about the information we should use to make a decision of which madhab to follow, as I’ve heard you should evaluate the methodologies of each. Unless there’s a better way to go about this? \"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"color\":\"#000000\",\"background\":\"transparent\"},\"insert\":\"When it comes to choosing a madhhab to follow, anyone advising you to \\\"evaluate their methodologies\\\" should be ignored. This notion is absurd because it would require investing several years to become proficient enough to comprehend the different methodologies, and only then could one start a comparative analysis. \"},{\"insert\":\"\\n\\n\"},{\"attributes\":{\"color\":\"#000000\",\"background\":\"transparent\"},\"insert\":\"This approach is impractical, unnecessary, and not in line with historical Muslim practices. Since the establishment of the four schools, there has been a consensus among Sunni Muslims that all four are equally valid. The most practical approach is to select a school that is easily accessible for learning, with local scholars available for teaching and ongoing guidance when questions arise. It's truly that straightforward. Muslims need to stop complicating the deen.\"},{\"insert\":\"\\n\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9ff90b76658b4c232aa0","tag":"Knowledge: Madhabs","count":65},{"_id":"674b0efb0c0b320546445fe9","tag":"Choosing a Madhab","count":2}],"createdOn":"2024-11-30T13:11:23.987Z"}