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[quote]Salam to all, In continuation of my reply to brother cares opinion………….. Quote: y ? , was he not a human when he delivered God’s message? Or became angel during delivering the words of God. MY REPLY:- Because then he did not speak out of his personal desire. (53:2-5). Brother please read Qur’an carefully and try to understand It before arguing with me. Quote : it means u agree that when he judges right, we are bound to obey him?, then what this obediency is of Prophet Muhammad as personal. MY REPLY:- This verse addressed to those women who seek ASYLUM with Muhammad. Muhammad is not alive now. Also no one can obey him now as personal. We can only obey his message i.e. Qur’an. My Quote: Qur’an never says about any un-recited revelation, taking them as religious source and Qur’an never says about hadith, sunnah(fabricated and attributed them to Muhammad), taking them as religious source. your Reply: (un-recited revelations, i have quoted ur own said stat. abt Shouab & Hood, Plz give response), MY REPLY :- I have already said all about the subject. Messengers who do not bring a new scripture promote the previous scripture. They reform the distortions and invite their people to monotheism with wisdom and evidence. Quote: Obedincy of Prophet Muhammad brought these things i.e sunnah, hadith, and obedience of him, is our religious source mentioned in several places of Holy Quran. MY REPLY:- Please provide only one place where you found that Qur’an supports your whims. The only religious source of Islam is Qur’an and nothing else(6:114-115). Qur’an does not mention any Sunnah of Muhammad. It says only about Almighty Allah’s Sunnah. Also Qur’an does say anything about fabricated hadith of Muhammad. It says only about Itself. Samnsher[/quote]
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