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[quote]AOA all Dear Raushan My remark regarding your reference was: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lets us look at this carefully. Is this not suggesting God & Prophet Mohd have no clue and require Prophet Moses to put them right. ... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your response: [quote] salam, First,to check the authenticity of the given text ,it needs an expertise in that field.I am not an expert.May some other seniors give us clue on the same [/quote]. Why quote a reference which you dont understand...bit difficult to back your point when you actually dont understand t yourself. [quote] Second,even if it is a story written by previous ones,as you say,I ve no objection to take lessons from it coz it doesnt contradict the teachings of Quran. [/quote] Really! I am sure you understand what you are saying. [quote] Initial order to pray 50 times itself means man has nothing do anything else except praying (salatt).It will consume more than half of a 24hrs day.The rest part one can give to sleep and other necessary biological requirements. [/quote] I think you have made a little error here. As there will be no time to grow any food or any other consumable item there will be no need to perform any bodily functions. Then on the other hand as there will be no time to teach etc no one will have much clue about namaz etc. But you still have not explained whether this issue was beyond Gods understanding or God was deliberately being mischevious. [quote] This explains [51:56 I have only created Jinns and men, that they may serve Me. ] The other part of this'story'suggests how Allah is 'most merciful'.He deduct even obligatory duties if man finds it hard to observe.The last thing I learn is that one should continuously ask mercy of Allah if he finds it hard to execute the duties assigned to him and Allah will certainly bring comfort to His servants. [/quote] Yes God is merciful but this in no way explain your reference. Besides I thought it was beyond you undrstanding -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OBEY GOD AND THE MESSANGER MEANS TO FOLLOW GODS MESSAGE THAT HE HAS SENT THROUGH THE MESSANGERS.Not what what one particular messanger (in your case Mohd) ate, drank, how he wore his clothes and performed other bodily functions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [quote] Excellent!!!!!!!I must ask you whether these messengers including Mohammad has followed the "God's Message"or not?. I ll follow Mohammad if yes,means he followed God's Message. If no,then plz tell me ,was it a message for Others excluding messangers. [/quote] I am not sure what you are saying here. My point was simply that followers of Anti Islamic hadith justify their actions by quoting the above. The above simply states: To follow the message God has sent through his messangers & nothing more. If you cannot understand this Nothing more I say is going to make any sense to you. quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YOU WILL SEE THAT GOD MAKES NO DISTINCTION BETWEEN HIS MESSANGERS & IT ACTUALLY DOES NOT SAY ANYWHERE TO FOLLOW MOHD (unless you have different Quran to me). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [quote] Wait man!!where it is said that one shouldnt follow Muhammad.plz quote. [/quote] Well it does not say not to follow the Buddah, Krishna, Joseph Smith etc either. Amazing! quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Quran, if you ever get to study it, also will tell you that Prophet Mohd was a human being and capable of mistakes like a human being. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [quote] This is true and equally true is that its half of the complete sentence.Yes he was capable of mistakes but Allah guided him instantly.Dont you read 80:1 [/quote] The issues are minor but they are there to illustrate the fallibilty of even Prophet Mohd. Whether God corrected the prophet or not is neither here or there. The versus show that Mohd as human was capable of making mistakes and the only thing which is perfect is God & his message. But then according to your statements God is not always right & needs help to get the number time a salaat should be performed. I asked you a simple question would you be happy for you daughter (let us assume you have one) to consumate a marital relationship with a man in his fifties. Yes or no would have been sufficent, but somehow it got mixed in with my anger....I am still trying to work this one out. regards[/quote]
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