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[quote]In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. QUOTE: Brother, Prophet Muhammad is now dead. Do you not know? We can’t follow or obey him in person. We can now follow & obey him by following his message i.e. Qur’an and nothing else. According to my Quranic belief he is alive but we are blind and deaf to see and hear him, but not dumb, i.e. we have no perception, as GOD SAYS: And do not speak of those who are slain in Allah's way, as dead; they are alive but you do not perceive (2: 154). If the Quranic verse is certifying the slain in the way of God, not dead and what about that Great Personality (peace be upon him) upon whom whole Quran is revealed and he is called a mercy to the worlds (21: 107) till Quran exists (15: 9). I am really wondered if we believe the slain in the way of God, alive and the Prophet (peace be upon him) dead? After seeing Quranic verse (2: 154) and the above paragraph, do the Quranic words like “Afala Taalamoon”, “Afala Taaqeloon”, and “Afala Tashoroon and La Tashoroon as in the verse” click some centres of the brain to make the both lives more easy. Suppose there is no clicking of the mind, see below an example. AN EXAMPLE. Suppose someone gets an attack of appendicitis, everyone knows that the patient will be subjected to removal of the appendix anywhere in the world. Lawson Trait did the first operation in 1880, with some modification later on. Do you know that person is non muslim and dead now but we are bound to present ourselves to his command? If one obeys him one is happy within 24 hours otherwise a catastrophic septic process (putrefaction) may involves whole of the body leading even to death or a complex process of recurrent attacks making the life miserable. By giving the above example, I mean to say if we are subjecting ourselves to the knife of a dead nonmuslim why not to the sweat words of Mohammad (Peace be upon him) on whom whole Quran has been revealed and this Quran is certifying to obey him in the various verses. There are numerous other such examples. MY INFERENCE: In additions to many other verses, (2: 154), (4: 59), and (15: 9) give Mohammad (Peace be upon him) clearly the authority otherwise the Quranic words like “Tadabbaroon” “La Taalamoon”, “La Taaqeloon”, and “LaTashoroon” surely help us to know the truth.[/quote]
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