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[quote][size=1][quote]salams to all/ I believe that the following point raised is very significant in this regard: [b] 2) You said "Hence belief in the Prophethood of Mohammed is more basic than the belief in the Quran as the word of God". What a blasphemy! Do you want to say that Qur'an is the word of God as because Muhammad was the Prophet? Injeel was not the word of God? Torah was not the word of God? What is wrong with you? If I say to you 'As the Qur'an is word of God, so surely Muhammad was the Prophet of Allah or As the Injeel was word of God, so surely Isha(Jesus)was the prophet of Allah or As the Torah was word of God,then surely Musha(Moses) was the prophet of Allah'. What will be your opinion about these? [/b] The authenticity of the Quran basically rests on the person of the Prophet. It is he who gave the Quran and told that this is the Quran and it is he who gave the Sunnah and said it is the Sunnah. How can one accept one and reject the other? What does the following verse require from the Messenger? 1. <font face="Traditional Arabic">ثُمَّ أَوْحَيْنَا إِلَيْكَ أَنِ اتَّبِعْ مِلَّةَ إِبْرَاهِيمَ حَنِيفًا وَمَا كَانَ مِنَ الْمُشْرِكِينَ </font>(16:123) 2. <font face="Traditional Arabic">قُلْ صَدَقَ اللّهُ فَاتَّبِعُواْ مِلَّةَ إِبْرَاهِيمَ حَنِيفًا وَمَا كَانَ مِنَ الْمُشْرِكِينَ</font>3:95 What does the following verse require from the believers: <font face="Traditional Arabic">وَلَوْ أَنَّا كَتَبْنَا عَلَيْهِمْ أَنِ اقْتُلُواْ أَنفُسَكُمْ أَوِ اخْرُجُواْ مِن دِيَارِكُم مَّا فَعَلُوهُ إِلاَّ قَلِيلٌ مِّنْهُمْ وَلَوْ أَنَّهُمْ فَعَلُواْ مَا يُوعَظُونَ بِهِ لَكَانَ خَيْرًا لَّهُمْ وَأَشَدَّ تَثْبِيتًا</font>(4:666) Please consider them. Regards.[/quote][/size=1][size=2]Salam, >>>The authenticity of the Quran basically rests on the person of the prophet. Wrong. The authenticity of the Prophethood depends on the Quran. Before the first revelation of Quran, Muhammad had no importance in Islam. Please read the following; [42:52] Thus, we inspired to you a revelation proclaiming our commandments. You had no idea about the KITAAB (scripture), or IMAAN(faith). Yet, we made this a beacon to guide whomever we choose from among our servants. Surely, you guide in a straight path. Also look at the following Ayat; [40:66] Say, "I have been NUHAIT (enjoined) from worshipping the idols you worship beside GOD, when the clear revelations came to me from my Lord. I was commanded to submit to the Lord of the universe." The Arabic word ‘Nahaa’ used in this verse indicates the stopping of something that was going on. This once again indicates that Muhammad was in fact a disbelievers and practicing idol worship like his people until God blessed him with the Quran and with the prophethood. Hope this will answer your question. >>> It is he who gave the Quran and told that this is the Quran. No. Prophet Muhammad did not give the Quran, Almighty Allah gave the Quran to mankind. As I already said that there is no verse in the Quran where Muhammad speaks in the first person, so how do you know that this is part of the Quran? Because, God commands Muhammad to declare that the book is from God. So it is not Muhammad telling us that….. it is God commanding Muhammad to tell us that. There is big difference…… OK, much have been told in this regard. >>>> How can one accept one and reject the other? Qur’an mentioned only one Suhhah i.e. Almighty Allah’s Sunnah. There is no mentioned of Prophet’s Sunnah in the Quran. If your opinion is otherwise then please show me a single verse from the Nobel Qur’an in support of your opinion if you are truthful. >>>> You mentioned the following verses from the Qur’an; [16:123] Then we inspired you (Muhammad) to follow the religion of Abraham, the monotheist; he never was an idol worshiper. [3:95] Say, "GOD has proclaimed the truth: You shall follow Abraham's religion - monotheism. He never was an idolater." What do you want to prove by quoting these verses? The above two verses say that Muhammad was ordered to follow the religion of Abraham, which is Monotheism. It is very simple. What do you understand to say Monotheism? >>>>> You also mentioned the verse 4:666. There is no verse as 4:666. Is it 4:66? If yes, then please see; [4:66] Had we decreed for them: "You must offer your lives," or "Give up your homes," they would not have done it, except for a few of them. (Even if such a command was issued,) had they done what they were commanded to do, it would have been better for them, and would prove the strength of their faith. By quoting this verse would you please tell me what do you want to prove/mean? Samsher.[/size=2] Edited by: ibrahim on Friday, November 18, 2005 6:32 AM[/quote]
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