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[quote]Dear Salman, I wrote: Prophet(pbuh) also used to recive the inspriration from Allah other than "wahi". Many ahadith are based on these inspirations. Your reply: How is this relevant to the discussion we are having? To me it is very relevant ,its shows that inspiration could also have same level of certitude as wahi have.please educate me if you think I am wrong here. Verse 33:40 is not talking about the certitude of inspirations. Quote:-The Hadith you have quoted, mentions "dream that he likes", only. I am emphasizing the word "only". While if you recall Imam Ghazali says, Atlest this hadith shows that people other than Ambia can aslo have some message or some thing from God. Quote:-"They come to see in the waking state angels and souls of prophets; they hear their voices and wise counsels". So Ghazali is not only referring to dreams, he is also suggesting access to angels, souls of prophets etc. Hasnt all of that ended with the end of Prophethood? You have to show some thing from Quran and Sunnah which says that other than Ambia can see all this as said above. Regards,[/quote]
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