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Nur_Ilahi
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Muslims need to know the lineage of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. whether from his father�s side or from his mother�s side. The lineage from his father�s side is: Muhammad Rasulullah s.a.w. Bin Abdullah Bin Abdul Mutallib Bin Hashim Bin Abdul Manaf Bin Qushay Bin Kilab Bin Murrah Bin Ka�ab Bin Luay Bin Ghalib Bin Fihir Bin Malik Bin Nadhar Bin Kinanah Bin Khuzaimah Bin Mudrikah Bin Ilyas Bin Mudhar Bin Nizar Bin Ma�ad Bin Adnan who lived in the era of Prophet Moses a.s. After Adnan until Prophet Adam a.s., there are no authentic sources that can be taken for verification. The lineage from his mother�s side is: Aminah Binti Wahab Binti Abdul Manaf Binti Zuhrah Binti Kilab and so on. The lineage of Aminah further on met at Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.�s lineage on his father�s side, that is at his great grandfather named Kilab. All Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.�s lineage until Prophet Adam a.s. was from good people who uphold �At-Tauhid� and none of them were unbelievers. Their marriages were also based on the teachings of �At-Tauhid�. Allah s.w.t. said in the Holy Quran which means: �And thy movements among those who prostrate themselves.� [Chapter Ash-Shu�ara: Verse 219] Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. has a well named �Al-Kauthar� which is prepared for man and genies to drink when they enter Paradise. The nature of the water is clearer than water, the odor is more fragrant than musk and the taste is sweeter than honey. Anyone who drinks from �Al-Kauthar� well will never feel thirsty forever. Indeed, Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. will give his �Shafa�at� (Intercession) to all mankind in the Hereafter so that they may be judged speedily to separate those who are to enter Paradise or Hell. Rasulullah s.a.w.�s Intercession is called �Shafa�atul �Uzma� which means the Great Intercession. This Intercession of Rasulullah s.a.w. is for the whole of mankind and genies who are believers and non-believers, including all the Prophets and Messengers since Prophet Adam a.s. and also all the Angels. From Anas Bin Malik who reported that indeed Rasulullah s.a.w. has said which means: �When Allah s.w.t. gathered the whole of mankind and genies in the Hereafter at a place called �Mahshar�, they felt afraid of the flames of Hell until they cuddle close together between them. Fortunately, they are still shielded by the Hell�s keeper named Malik (the angel).� [Hadith] The best time is during the time of Rasulullah s.a.w., then the time after that and then the time after that. Like what Rasulullah s.a.w. has said which means: �The best of my �ummah� is the one that lived near my generation, then the generation that followed after that, and then the generation that followed after that then.� [Hadith] Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. had 7 children altogether and they were: 1. Sayyid Qasim r.a. He is the eldest child of the Prophet s.a.w., until the Prophet s.a.w. was nicknamed Abul Qasim. Sayyid Qasim r.a. only lived for 17 days. 2. Sayyidah Zainab r.a. 3. Sayyidah Ruqayyah r.a. 4. Sayyidah Ummu Kulthum r.a. 5. Sayyidah Siti Fatimah r.a. 6. Sayyid Abdullah r.a. He was nicknamed Tayyib and Tahir. 7. Sayyid Ibrahim r.a. He only lived for 70 days. All of the Prophet s.a.w.�s children were born to Sayyidatina Siti Khadijah r.a. except Sayyid Ibrahim r.a. who was born to Sayyidatina Mariyah Al-Qibti r.a. Our Hope After knowing �At-tauhid�, implementing and safeguarding it, we now know Rasulullah s.a.w. who is the dearest to us above all human beings. By reliving this faith, it should be suffice for us to form a base to move forward in starting a path of excellence to be the best �ummah� (nation) for mankind. The pre-requisite to be the best �ummah� of course is to carry on the work of the Messengers of Allah s.w.t., amongst them is �amar ma�ruf nahi mungkar� (enjoin good and forbid evil), which we will touch on in our next article �Risalah Tauhid�. |
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Ilahi Anta Maksudi, Wa Redhaka Mathlubi - Oh Allah, You are my destination, Your Pleasure is my Intention.
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Angela
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Wow, I though Muhammed had no sons save the one to Mariyah. I didn't know he had so many children. That's cool to learn.
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Ron Webb
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The evidence is that Muhammad was human, and every human that I know of is fallible. What is the evidence that he was not? Aside from Sura 53:3 ("nor does he say aught of his own desire"), which as far as I can see refers only to the revelation of the Quran.
If I cannot trust my own judgement, how can I decide whether the Quran is the legitimate word of God? How can I trust anything at all? |
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minuteman
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I could not complete my last posts. The prophet is infallible as follows: He is like other human beings and may make a mistake, of course may not be any grave mistake but still something wrong. He is admonished about it and those words of admonishment are not kept secret. They are made public and mentioned in the Quran, thereby the prophet retraces his steps and corrects anything that may be wrong. We as human beings are not revealed anything about our deeds. So the bad deeds remains with us in our account. But the bad deed is not left in the account of the prophet. It is openly corrected so that all know about it and his balance of any bad deeds is cancelled. Why does he make a mistake? It is Allah only who is free from all mistakes, bad things. We say Subhaan Allah. Allah is free from any blemish. Human beings are not. Allah permits the prophets to make small mistakes and that proves that they are not God almighty. They are human. But there is no mistake in conveying the message received from Allah. Otherwise also the mistakes are far and few and of the unimportant nature, not related to any religious matter.
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myahya
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Dear Martha and Ron, For now I would like to continue and complete the logical discussion to prove the necessity of prophets� infallibility before discussing other parts of your questions. Ron: if the Prophet can make
mistakes then we cannot be certain of anything. But on the other hand, how
can you be certain that the Prophet is infallible? It is obvious when we are talking
about the prophet it means we are already certain of Allah who exists, has
created us and has the will to guide us. For this purpose He sent prophets. If
the prophet be fallible, according to you we
cannot be certain of anything even if we are honestly
and faithfully following him. Therefore, we can conclude that Allah�s will for guiding directly results in misleading. It means that Allah�s will generates
what Allah does not will!! An apparent contradiction. According to this logic I am certain
that the prophet is infallible. Edited by myahya |
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Ron Webb
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You're quoting me out of context. I was agreeing with you that if the prophet is fallible we cannot in general be certain of anything that he says or does. However, Allah did guarantee that the Quran would be transmitted without error. Therefore it is quite plausible to believe that Muhammad recited the Quran in particular perfectly, as dictated by Allah; and if he did happen to make a mistake (as he allegedly did at least once) Allah can (and allegedly did) correct him. Therefore we could trust the accuracy of the Quran without being certain about anything else the Prophet might have said or did. |
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Angela
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One of my Church's prophets once said that if he tried to lead the Church astray he would be struck down by God. One has to have confidence in the Almighty that he's not going to let the Prophet place into scripture the wrong information. However, another of our Prophets once said that there are times that he speaks as a prophet and times he speaks as a man. He would inform them first if he was speaking as a Prophet and not to take everything he said as scripture. I believe this is why Muhammed (pbuh) was adamant that the Hadiths not be written down. He did not want them mixed with the Pure Revelation of the Quran. |
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myahya
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Angela: I believe this is why
Muhammed (pbuh) was adamant that the Hadiths not be written down. Haven�t you quoted it (Muhammed (pbuh) was adamant that�) from a Hadith?!! Ron: Therefore we could trust the
accuracy of the Quran without being certain about anything else the Prophet
might have said or did. First of all I believe whatever prophet may say or do is not
in contrast to Quran. However, I presented a proof (rationally) standing on
itself without using Quran. Secondly, if you agree we
can certainly trust the accuracy of Quran, let me give you some verses of Quran
commanding us to follow the prophet generally:
Would you please show me a verse
in Quran which asks us to not rely on what Prophet says unless it is word by word identical to the text of
Quran? |
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