Today, a new Muslim wrote to me and asked me about whether a certain practice was innovation or sunnah. Up front, I informed him that I am not a scholar and not in a position to give him an answer. I offered my opinion and then shared with him some notes that I had taken from a class with Sidi Yahya Rhodus.

Here are the 5 levels of bidah (innovation) in 5 minutes or less:

  • necessary (wajib)
  • acceptable (mandub)
  • neutral (mubah)
  • disliked (makruh)
  • forbidden (haram)

Wajib: Understanding theology
Mandub: building schools, writing books of knowledge
Mubah: Wearing different styles of clothes, taking airplanes
Makruh: Overly decorating mosques
Haram: Changing integrals of prayer

Before we decide to label an action or deed as an innovation, consider the 5 levels.

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