Ch.XXIV, p.530, f.4
"But this was the limit of his activity. Always troubled with the
problems raised by a religion founded upon hadiths which were frequently
contradictory, he perplexed the conscience of the faithful by peculiar
fatvas which upset old traditions. Thus he restored the hadith according
to which Muhammad would have said: The month of Ramadan is always
full.' Without investigating the origin of that tradition, without
enquiring whether those who had related it were worthy of faith, he
commanded that it should be literally obeyed, thus inducing his hearers to
fast on the day of Fitr which is held to be a grievous sin. He also
permitted that prostrations be made at prayer time by resting the head
upon a crystal stone. All these innovations won for him a large number of partisans who admired his science and his activity; but they displeased the official clergy whose hatred, further augmented by anxiety, soon knew no bounds." (Ibid., p. 333.)