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[quote]Shamsher Say: "I have been forbidden to invoke those whom ye invoke besides Allah,- seeing that the Clear Sings have come to me from my Lord; and I have been commanded to bow (in Islam) to the Lord of the Worlds." (40-66) This verse is not saying what you said see the verses bellow. So We have taught thee the inspired (Message), "Follow the ways of Abraham the True in Faith, and he joined not gods with Allah(16-123) Say: "Verily, my Lord hath guided me to a way that is straight,- a religion of right,- the path (trod) by Abraham the true in Faith, and he (certainly) joined not gods with Allah." Why you difrenciate between prophet.The two verses above showing that Abraham were nere idols worshiper then how can Muhammad(pbuh) be. Every one knows those days that Muammad(pbuh) never worship idols.Quran dont have mentioned it. The muslim of todays also knows becase we take sunnah as second sorse of Islam and you not. This another proof that how important Sunnah is.If one is not familier with sunnah he will wronly understand the Quran. Allah Hafiz[/quote]
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