In
numerous entries, I have demonstrated how low an opinion the Hanafis
have of the Book of Allah, the Qur'an Majid. The only explanation I
can think of is that the Qur'an must be hated by the Hanafis since it
goes against their manmade jurisprudence “Made in Kufa Fiqh”.
Now
witness for yourself some of the rulings of the Hanafi jurisprudence
about how to treat copies of the Qur'an. The Hanafis say that to sit
on top of copies of the Qur'an or to step on it with one's foot,
using it as a support to reach a high place, is allowed:
وَإِذَا
حُمِلَ المُصْحَفُ أَوْ
شَيْءٌ
مِنْ كُتُبِ
الشَّرِيعَةِ عَلَى دَابَّةٍ
فِي جَوَالِقَ وَرَكِبَ
صَاحِبُ الْجَوَالِقِ عَلَى الْجَوَالِقِ
لَا يُكْرَهُ
قرآن
مجید یا دیگر اسلامی کتابوں کو بوریوں
میں بھر کر جانور پر لادا اور بوریوں کے
اوپر سوار ہوگیا تو یہ جائز ہے
Translation:
It is permissible for someone to put a copy of the Qur'an or any
religious books in a bag then load them onto a riding beast, and sit
over the bag while riding.
رجل
وضع رجله على المصحف ان كان على وجه
الاستخفاف يكفر والا فلا
آدمی
نے اپنا پاؤں قرآن مجید کے اوپر رکھا۔
اگر بے ادبی کی نیت سے ہو تو کافر ہے ورنہ
نہیں
Translation:
If a man put his foot on the Qur'an Majid, intending disrespect, then
it is an act of Kufr, otherwise it is not.
Reference:
Fatawa Alamgiri; vol. 5, p. 322
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