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[quote]Dear brother.... Almighty Allah is the teacher of Qur'an and ONLY HE will Explain IT to the believers NOT Prophet Muhammad. [red]The Most Gracious. Teacher of the Quran." 55:1-2 "Then it is We who will explain it." 75:19 [/red] [b]The sole duty of Prophet Muhammad was to deliver the Qur'an.[/b] [red]“The sole duty of the messenger is to deliver the message”[/red] 24:54 [b]The Quran states that no prophet brings a law of his own. The only law and Sunna is that of God:[/b] [red]“You will find no substitute to God’s Sunna ”[/red] 33:62. The messenger is prohibited from adding his own teachings to the message he received from God. If he does he would be committing a great error that would incur a severe punishment from God (see 69:44-46). What this means is that the messenger is authorised only in delivering the message of the Quran and nothing else. All what he preaches to us from the Quran must be obeyed, but not any other teachings that do not have reference or authorisation in the Quran. To obey the messenger blindly in every word he ever uttered is the work of those who are intent on making an idol out of the messenger, and they do so by corrupting yet another Quranic verses which says [b]“obey God and the messenger”. [/b] The moment they uphold the personal sayings of the messenger or any kind of personal teachings which are not authorised in the Quran they immediately become guilty of idol worship: [b]"They follow idols who decree for them religious laws never authorized by God. If it were not for the predetermined decision, they would have been judged immediately. Indeed, the transgressors have incurred a painful retribution." [/b] 42:21 One more claim made by the advocates of hadith is that the Quran contains the headlines only, and that the the hadith offers the guidance on how to apply the specific details of the religion. Needless to say, not only does this claim show total disregard for the Quranic assurances that the book contains all the details (6:114), and that nothing has been left out of the book (6:38) and that the Quran has explanations for all things (16:89), but it also shows total disregard for the Quranic words which confirm that: 1- The only duty of the messenger is to deliver the message: [b]“the sole duty of the messenger is to deliver the message (Quran)” [/b] 5:92 [b]2- The prophet Muhammad was commanded to specifically proclaim to the people that he cannot guide them:[/b] [red]“Say (O Muhammad), "I possess no power to harm you, nor to guide you." [/red] 72:21 [red]“I only deliver God's words and messages."[/red] 72:23 [b]Verily, if the messenger cannot guide the people, so much for the claim which states that the hadith offers guidance![/b] Samsherali[/quote]
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