@__rhapsodies Hmm
Being born in the wrong country is a problem.
Because in the west, he would be receiving state-sponsored benefits to rebuild immediately because the government understands him and his employees’ livelihood are on the line.
Sahih Muslim 2767a
When it will be the Day of Resurrection Allah would deliver to every Muslim a Jew or a Christian and say: That is your rescue from Hell-Fire.
Sahih Muslim 2767b
No Muslim would die but Allah would admit in his stead a Jew or a Christian in Hell-Fire. 'Umar b. Abd al-'Aziz took an oath: By One besides Whom there is no god but He, thrice that his father had narrated that to him from Allah's Messenger.
Sahih Muslim 2767d
There would come people amongst the Muslims on the Day of Resurrection with as heavy sins as a mountain, and Allah would forgive them and He would place in their stead the Jews and the Christians. (As far as I think), Abu Raub said: I do not know as to who is in doubt. Abu Burda said: I narrated it to 'Umar b. 'Abd al-'Aziz, whereupon he said: Was it your father who narrated it to you from Allah's Apostle (ﷺ)? I said: Yes.
@malkandari30169@KR3Wmatic Which other 2 verses?
It’s a simple question I asked and you still couldn’t answer.
If you don’t pray to him or he doesn’t intercede for you in any way, then mentioning his name in the prayer shouldn’t be important, since after all it’s Allah you’re praying to.🤷🏽♂️
@malkandari30169@KR3Wmatic Check it properly.
You’re not quoting from 2 Timothy 1:16-18.
Check properly.
What you’re quoting is an apocryphal material.
It’s maccabees.
@malkandari30169@KR3Wmatic No we don’t.
Because as christians, we don’t pray for the dead.
All your works end when you die. What remains is judgement.
No amount of prayers said by living people can save you.
@malkandari30169@KR3Wmatic My point is you’re communicating with him in your prayers.
If prayer is a communication between you and Allah, why do you speak to dead people in it?
@malkandari30169@KR3Wmatic So if Mohammed can’t bless or do anything for you, my simple question which you still can’t answer is will Allah accept your prayers if you do t send peace and blessings to Mohammed in your prayer??
@malkandari30169@KR3Wmatic You’re asking Allah to bless dead men?
What’s the difference between that and African traditional idolatry where they pour libation to bless their ancestors?
@malkandari30169@KR3Wmatic You still haven’t answered my question.
If you don’t send peace and blessings to your dead prophet, will Allah answer your prayers?
It’s a simple Yes or No.
It can’t be this hard.🤷🏽♂️
You’re asking for qualities both characters possess independent of each other and I was proving to you that Jesus wasn’t that character Mohammed espoused.
Because He has the nature of God, He lived a sinless and pure life as opposed to Mohammed who went round satisfying his own fleshly desires.
@malkandari30169@KR3Wmatic Answer my question.
In your tashahhud, when you say As-salāmu ʿalayka ayyuhan-nabiyyu wa raḥmatullāhi wa barakātuh.
Peace be upon you, O Prophet, and the mercy of Allah and His blessings.
Will Allah accept your prayers if you don’t send peace and blessings unto your prophet?
There are contradictions among the variant readings that cannot be harmonized.
Quran 2:184
Hafs - feed a poor person. The word مِسْكِينٍ (miskīn) is singular.
Warsh - feed poor people. The word مَسَاكِين (masākīn) is plural.
Quran 5:6
Hafs - And wash your feet up to the ankles
Another canonical reading (e.g., Abu ’Amr, Hamzah, al-Kisāʾī in certain transmissions)- Wipe your heads and your feet up to the ankles.
Quran 37:12
Hafs - Rather, you (Muhammad) are amazed, while they mock.
Hamzah, al-Kisāʾī, Khalaf (and others) - Rather, I am amazed, while they mock.
So who was amazed here, Allah or Mohammed?
Quran 3:146
Hafs - a prophet fought
Warsh - a prophet was killed.
Which of these did Allah reveal to your prophet?