Yes you can see Allah, but you have to use the correct eye. You can see Allah in this world only by using the eye of your heart.
No, that is just sufi talk.
Prophet said: "Pray and consider that as your last prayer in this world and as if you see your lord, as if you do not see Him He truly seeing you." [Reported by Ibn Majah and Tabrani]
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Yes, we can, but kaifiyah differs.
No, we cannot. do not say things that have basis in Islam.
Allah says to Moosa "You cannot see Me." (Al-A'raf 7:143)
Prophet said: "Pray and consider that as your last prayer in this world and as if you see your lord, as if you do not see Him He truly seeing you." [Reported by Ibn Majah and Tabrani]
No, we cannot. do not say things that have basis in Islam.
Allah says to Moosa "You cannot see Me." (Al-A'raf 7:143)
Bullshit...İ am no Sufi.
Besides, with seeing Allah...İ dont mean literally see him. That is not possible of course. But you can feel His presence...you can feel his love...mercy...compassion...you need to relax a little...and dont take everything too serious.
Bullshit...İ am no Sufi.
Besides, with seeing Allah...İ dont mean literally see him. That is not possible of course. But you can feel His presence...you can feel his love...mercy...compassion...you need to relax a little...and dont take everything too serious.
I didn't say your sufi, i said that sounds like sufi talk. There's a difference so you need to relax rather then throwing a fit over it.
I know what you said, but that should've been worded differently. Such as, "yes, you can see Allah through His mercy, compassion and blessings in your life and other's lives, etc. " and not through a different 'eye'. Your sufi like statement would've only confused some readers here. Sufi think they can see Allah and even become one with Him through their stupid circle dances and delusional hallucinations.
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Please checkout the video below to find the answer: https://youtu.be/xmmt7vNhgoI
And I really don't like these kinds of posts. No one is going to go watch the stupid video, even if its beneficial and all. This click baiting only makes others go the opposite direction.
You can see Allah EVERYWHERE. Start by looking at yourself; us humans are already miracles on our own. Let alone, our veins, our working organs, everything in our body has a different purpose and everything is doing its task the way that it is meant to. Look outside your home, review nature, the flapping of the bird, the air we breath, the tallest trees which come together to form forests, rain used to harvest our crops and bring greenery to our fields. Everything is a sign of God's existence. Including man made things like cars, street lights, roads (things we see on an everyday basis). We must commend Allah for such creations even if to you they might seem minor; commend him for giving us human such incredible minds that we are able to form and conduct man made things.
SubhanAllah. And if you call upon Allah with a sincere and clear heart, he will open your eyes and you will see a whole new perspective of his miracles.
Prophet said: "Pray and consider that as your last prayer in this world and as if you see your lord, as if you do not see Him He truly seeing you." [Reported by Ibn Majah and Tabrani]
No, we cannot. do not say things that have basis in Islam.
Allah says to Moosa "You cannot see Me." (Al-A'raf 7:143)
Prophet s.a.w said: "Pray and consider that as your last prayer in this world and as if you see your lord , as if you do not see Him He truly seeing you." [Reported by Ibn Majah and Tabrani]
Believe in what the prophet s.a.w. Said. You can see the Noor of Allah swt in salah.
Prophet s.a.w said: "Pray and consider that as your last prayer in this world and as if you see your lord , as if you do not see Him He truly seeing you." [Reported by Ibn Majah and Tabrani]
Believe in what the prophet s.a.w. Said. You can see the Noor of Allah swt in salah.
Re-read what it says. "as if you see"
Noor is light. To say you can see the light of Allah has no basis in Islam.
To state something about Islam that is not true is a serious matter. You should be careful making such statements unless you can back them up with proof.
Noor is light. To say you can see the light of Allah has no basis in Islam.
To state something about Islam that is not true is a serious matter. You should be careful making such statements unless you can back them up with proof.
You can't understand it until you pray salah as it should be prayed.
If the Prophet never saw Allah in this life, then what makes you think us insignificant people can see him?
He is Allah, other than whom there is no deity, the Sovereign, the Pure, the Perfection, the Bestower of Faith, the Overseer, the Exalted in Might, the Compeller, the Superior. Exalted is Allah above whatever they associate with Him [59:23]
1) Musa aleyhi salam asked ("O my Lord! Show me (Yourself), that I may look upon You.'' Allah said: "You cannot see Me,'') `You cannot' (Lan) by no means indicates that seeing Allah will never occur, as (the misguided sect of) Al-Mu`tazilah claimed. The Hadiths of Mutawatir grade narrated from the Messenger of Allah, affirm that the believers will see Allah in the Hereafter. We will mention these Hadiths under the explanation of Allah's statement.
2) Do the Angels see Allah? There is nothing in the Quran or Sunnah to indicate that Jibreel (peace be upon him) or any other angel has seen Allah, may He be exalted, and it is well known that this is one of the issues of the unseen which cannot be proven except on the basis of evidence.
No, I'll not delve in this serious matter.
Hadith quoted above is enough to ponder if you wish.
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No, we can't see Him physically, impossible..!
But RasulAllah s.a.w didn't see...?
You cannot refuse to dwel into a serious matter and just make serious claims. Even the quote you took out of the hadith you misunderstood and didn't read properly.
Where is the proof that prophet saw Him?
lot of what you say is mere say and has no basis in Islam.
You cannot refuse to dwel into a serious matter and just make serious claims. Even the quote you took out of the hadith you misunderstood and didn't read properly.
Where is the proof that prophet saw Him?
lot of what you say is mere say and has no basis in Islam.
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