Do You Worship Prophet Muhammad? (The answer might shock you!)

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Do Muslims worship Muhammad? We're not meant to, it's forbidden, but many of us actually do. Watch this video to find out more about this.
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Komentáře • 31

  • @Aasiyah99AlwaysReady
    @Aasiyah99AlwaysReady Před 4 lety +36

    I am former Christian and I always felt, after reverting, the Muslims use Muhammad in many ways that are similar to how Christianity use Jesus. Sadly my husband follows Hadith and I do not and it makes us constantly butt heads. It’s frustrating but I won’t budge on my belief in Qur’an only!

    • @ociabi
      @ociabi Před 3 lety +6

      Stay strong sister

    • @ultimatetruth9241
      @ultimatetruth9241 Před 3 lety +11

      May Allah keep on guiding us. Just take it easy with your husband. Allah chooses whom He wills at any time to guide him to the truth. So be patient and pray and ask Allah to ease it for you and him.
      And you are absolutely right about following the Quran alone. There is no God alone without following His book alone. People make no sense saying that they worship God alone but following other than the only book of God!!!! It won't even sit right in any head. It's like believing in Trinity.
      Their main argument is "Allah says obey Allah and the messenger"!!!! So for them, to obey Allah, one gonna have to fo by the Quran and to obey the messenger, we will have to use the hadith!!!! That's the most self destructing argument ever if you think about about.
      Basically, they are saying and accepting that one can follow Allah without following the messenger and in the opposite hand, one can follow the messenger without following Allah!!!
      Just believing that one can follow the messenger without following Allah exposes their cult to the teeth. They are literally insulting the messenger cause they are saying, according to their theory, that the messenger did not obey and follow Allah. They created a duality between Allah and his messenger and they are supporting that idea that we can chose who to obey between the two cause according to them , Allah is represented by the Quran and the messenger is represented by the hadith.
      Since they created that possibility which of course in heretical and blasphemous, they are saying that the Quran one Muslims are only obeying Allah. Alhamdulillaah, that's all we do. And that's exactly what the prophet did. Peace.

    • @Aasiyah99AlwaysReady
      @Aasiyah99AlwaysReady Před 3 lety +2

      Ultimate Truth
      Alhamdulillah and ASA, that was well said! Shukran May Allah bless you and keep us all guided. I am trying to have sabr with my hubby. I love him so much. Allah put that love there so I will keep trying to be patient and understanding. Insha’Allah

    • @ultimatetruth9241
      @ultimatetruth9241 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Aasiyah99AlwaysReady
      Insha'Allah sister. There is nothing Allah cannot do. May Allah make him see the truth.

  • @HakikatArayan
    @HakikatArayan Před 4 lety +8

    11:1 "Alif, Lam, Ra. A book whose signs have been made ascertained, then detailed from One who is Wise, Ever-aware
    11:2 "that you shall serve none other than Allah. I am to you from Him a warner and a bearer of good news."
    Clearly, the book is detailed, explained by Allah so that se won't worship anyone other than Him. In this context, taking anything (be it hadiths, sects, so-called scholars etc) other than the Qur'an itself as the clarifier of the book means worshiping that thing. It's clearly shirk. Unfortunately, most people have their brains washed for far too long, they do not understand these two verses and the ones you mentioned. They just responed with a blank stare and return to their programming.

  • @immicat1
    @immicat1 Před 4 lety +5

    39:29 Allah presents an example: a man [i.e., slave] owned by quarreling partners and another belonging exclusively to one man - are they equal in comparison? Praise be to Allah! But most of them do not know.
    I love this verse to me also what is better to follow many books(Hadiths) or one book (Quran)

  • @LR-kr9sz
    @LR-kr9sz Před 2 lety +4

    This makes me so sad. God wants us to follow him alone but we turned prophets into gods! First Jesus then Muhammad

  • @iesa9556
    @iesa9556 Před 3 lety +1

    Totaly agree with yr explanation, keep up with the good work. May God guide u.

  • @servantofgod3536
    @servantofgod3536 Před 4 lety

    Peace brother,
    Amazing video

  • @naureenpocoyo6400
    @naureenpocoyo6400 Před 4 lety +7

    Most love to follow majority, too lazy to think/ investigate. The prophet didn't even know the contents of the sahih books, never met the authors.

  • @leslieterebessy7559
    @leslieterebessy7559 Před 3 lety +2

    1. There is a hadith according to which the prophet was reported to have said: "Do not praise me as much as the Christians praised Jesus, so that they ended up worshiping him." Overpraising the prophet is a problem among Muslims.
    2. There is a hadith according to which the prophet was reported to have said: "I was given the Book and what is equal to it (the hadiths)."
    3. There is a hadith according to which the prophet allegedly said that the use of reason in understanding revelation is kufr. This discouraged people from using their reason to understand the Quran: hence they remain ignorant of its content and follow hadiths instead.
    4. Exegetes asserted that traditions are revelation, (wahy) too. This is fabrication of revelation.
    5. Exegetes asserted that "tradition judges revelation." They reversed the relationship between revelation and tradition and placed tradition above revelation.
    6. Exegetes asserted that "the Quran needs traditions more than the traditions need the Quran." A statement of hubris, that reverses the relationship between revelation and tradition.
    7. Exegetes endorsed the abrogation of revelation by tradition: they permitted the words of persons to overrule the rulings of Allah.
    8. In not a few places of worship, and even in the homes of the believers, Allah and the prophet are referred to together, as if they were equals. Revelation says Allah has neither equals nor partners.
    9. In a few nations, teachers have the audacity to allow people to refer to them as "our protector." The Quran says Allah is "our protector" and that beside Him we have no protector.
    10. Allah prohibited adding to revelation (Quran, 69: 44 - 47). The prophet also prohibited writing his traditions (Taha Jabir al-Alwani, Reviving the Balance, IIIT, 2017, www.academia.edu/43889777/Reviving_the_Balance_The_Authority_of_the_Qur_an_and_the_Status_of_the_Sunnah_). The people who recorded the traditions disobeyed both Allah and the messenger.
    These developments transpired as a result of of the rejection of reason. Five thousand philosophers were murdered by Musa al-Hadi in 786, (Suyuti quoted by Afghani in his debate with Renan, Charles Kurzman, Modernist Islam, Oxford University Press). This event predated the Reign of Terror in France. The gates to reasoning (ijtihad) were closed around 1000. This reinforced the disparagement of reason. Together, these events produced a "Crisis in he Muslim Mind" - see AbdulHamid AbuSulayman) and ensured that the Muslim civilization would remain in technological backwardness and at the mercy of their adversaries. They also ensured that - due to the sacrifice of reason on the altar of tradition - Muslims would experience a deficit of knowledge about their religion. How many Muslims today recite revelation without comprehension? See the videos of Hassan Farhan al-Maliki on CZcams: czcams.com/video/5oGFC5OS3GA/video.html

  • @aussieandrew
    @aussieandrew Před 4 lety

    This was good advice

  • @amirbadreldeen4096
    @amirbadreldeen4096 Před 2 lety +1

    While I generally don't follow the hadith, I don't think they should be entirely dismissed. Some of them can be used for some minor guidance as long as they don't contradict the Quran. They should be used in the same way that the opinions of various scholars and philosophers are used.

    • @dontforgetthemessage
      @dontforgetthemessage Před rokem +3

      To be honest even if a Hadith says exactly the same thing as the Quran, you are still going against Allah. He tells us in the Quran not to follow any Hadith after his book. He also asks us if his Ayat weren't enough for us?

  • @muntekald7419
    @muntekald7419 Před rokem +2

    I agree with you 100%, Muslims worship Mohammed just like Christians worship Issa with the difference one admits it the other don’t. Yet, there is the concept of shahada in the Quran which is clearly mentioned in verse 18 of Al Imran. But the shahada in Quran is ONLY to Allah being The God alone, Muslims attach shahada for Mohammed being a prophet to the shahada of Allah which is only required by Quran!! In addition to what you said, read the first verse in Surat Al monafeqen (the hypocrites), in it you understand clearly that shahada for Mohammed being a prophet of Allah, Allah considers it of the hypocrites traits and saying (exactly what Muslims do today). Muslims are deep deception.

  • @diasmokka2479
    @diasmokka2479 Před 2 lety

    i think there is shahada in the koran

    • @baudiagaew3163
      @baudiagaew3163 Před 2 lety +2

      You think but there isnt there is only la illaha ila Allah

  • @shaikhkareem2852
    @shaikhkareem2852 Před 3 lety

    ...who explained the quran when it was revealed?...u would be better off in ur original man worshipping religion...many of u think that the quran was given by a click like ur holy book but it is not...amin

    • @maximilliandelrosario6132
      @maximilliandelrosario6132 Před 3 lety +13

      Quran is self explanatory. Stop finding excuses to justify hadiths...we have classical and modern Arab dictionaries to understand words in the Quran. Hadiths are adding a lot of laws, rules and rituals to the Quran.
      .

    • @shaikhkareem2852
      @shaikhkareem2852 Před 2 lety

      So remind, if the reminder should benefit; 87:9...u will say wowoooo u r not arab how can you know the quran which is in arabic...common argument of the kafir...if quran is for arab wtf not all arab r muslim in fact they rejected muhamad saw...this is the miracle of the quran itself Allah swt make it easy for those with iman like me in sya allah...

    • @baudiagaew3163
      @baudiagaew3163 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shaikhkareem2852 u missed the whole point but ok like u said, remind, if the reminder should benefit.

  • @stevves4647
    @stevves4647 Před 3 lety +1

    Ridiculous you should know better, any hadith that contradicts the Quran is not accepted. Prophet Muhammad PBUH was an example thats why we follow his tradition subhanallah stop following the devil.

    • @kampcihad511
      @kampcihad511 Před 2 lety +3

      @NsarrGamer exactly

    • @2ServeAllah
      @2ServeAllah Před 2 lety

      @NsarrGamer Salaam Alaikum,
      How do you explain this verse of the Holy Qur'an " وَمَاۤ اٰتٰٮکُمُ الرَّسُوۡلُ فَخُذُوۡہُ " from Surah Al Hashr ayyah 8 as well as "وَاَطِیۡعُوا الرَّسُوۡلَ" from Surah Muhammad ayyah 34. Both are clear verses indicating that Muhammad (sa) is to be listened to and that he would show them how to put into practice the Holy Qurans injunctions.

    • @farzanali5910
      @farzanali5910 Před rokem +2

      @@2ServeAllah Adding to your point,
      { Say, “ If you live Allah, then follow me and Allah will live you and forgive your sins} Quran, 3:31
      Don’t know what these guys are talking about