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Jaysh said
That is just one view that Jinnz provided. The Ahle Hadees provide another view, which is generally considered 'anti-madhab.' I lean towards the so-called anti-madhab opinions.
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Ibn Hazm related that the Sahabah engaged in taqleed of seven of the fuqaha. If you research how the Sahabah (radhi allahu anhum) engaged in fiqh, its essentially the same as following a madhab.
Jaysh, do you really expect people who have no knowledge of the Qur'an, Arabic, or basic sciences of hadeeth, let alone usul al fiqh, to be able to adequately weigh opinions?