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[quote]Assalaamu 'Alaikum Brothers sksamshirali and Zulfee! I'm extremely sorry, but even though you guys have tried to produce such long and detailed replies, your arguments overall do not make any sense. I do not have the time and the convenience to reply to each and every argument. All I'll say is that if 'Rasool' in the Holy Qur'an means 'message' and not 'Muhammad', then when Allah says, "We've not sent you except as a mercy to all the worlds", what does He mean? Isn't He addressing Muhammad (SAW)? Who else could be a mercy to the whole of humanity? And if Muhammad (SAW) was a universal 'mercy', it's obvious that he was a universal preacher and "Rasool" (messenger). If he were of no use, if his sayings and Sunnah did not matter to anyone, why would he have been termed as "mercy"? If you still wanna argue, then [i]lakum deenukum wa liya deen[/i]. There's no compulsion in religion. Yahdeekumullah![/quote]
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