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[quote]Imam Abdul Wahhab She'ranni (mentioned in (4) below), a student of Shaikh ibne Arabi, has quoted his teacher in his book: "If anyone claims prophethood (nabuwwat), whether this claim approves of the shariah Muhammadia or disapproves of it, if he is not underage or insane, we shall kill him; otherwise, we shall leave him." (Al Yawaaqeetu Wal Jawaahir, Vol. 2, P. 37) I hope this makes it clear that neither Shaikh differentiated between law-bearing and non-lawbearing prophet. They agreed with the ummah, that any claimant to prophethood is an unbeliever and an impostor.[/quote]
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