If Prophet Muhammad (saws) were to pay a visit to America.....

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If Prophet Muhammad (saws) were to pay a visit to your local masjid...

If Prophet Muhammad (saws) were to pay a visit to your local masjid and stay for two days.......

What would you want to do if such a thing were to happen?

What questions would you ask him (saws)?
 
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IF he the Prophet (SA) was alive for one day as was permitted to travel and stay in America, the whole of America if not the world would embrace Islam.. So I doubt I'd have much time with him on a 1 to 1 basis... ISA Brothers and Sisters in Islam will meet the Holy Prophet (SA) and be greeted by him before we enter Janah. I hope I am amongst those who will meet him and our Lord Allah Ta'ala. Ameen.
 
The idea of seeing the Prophet let alone meeting him gives me butterflies in my tummy. :wub:

ISA Brothers and Sisters in Islam will meet the Holy Prophet (SA) and be greeted by him before we enter Janah. I hope I am amongst those who will meet him and our Lord Allah Ta'ala. Ameen.

Ameen Thumma Ameen!
 
If Prophet Muhammad (saws) were to pay a visit to your local masjid....

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I've reworded the question from "If Prophet Muhammad (saws) were to pay a visit to America....." to

"If Prophet Muhammad (saws) were to pay a visit to your local masjid..."

I'm interested in knowing what sort of questions we would ask him if he were to visit us for two days.
 
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Has anyone else read Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov; in particular the chapter ' The Grand Inquisitor'?

If you haven't please ignore this post as it will make no sense at all. If you have, it does rather make you wonder, doesn't it?
 
If you have, it does rather make you wonder, doesn't it?
indeed it does but my personal opinion is that unlike in the book, there sadly wouldn't be any shock as concerns his character. that said, this conversation is neither here nor there.
 
I couldn't afford to die....if I did, how could I ask him all those questions I got in my head?


Why couldnt you afford to die?
We all will die. You can ask him SAW all the questions you have in jannah InshaAllah.
 
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Why couldnt you afford to die?
We all will die. You can ask him SAW all the questions you have in jannah InshaAllah.

There would be no point asking questions in Jannah. I couldn't return to the world to follow the advice of the Prophet (saws).
 
There would be no point asking questions in Jannah. I couldn't return to the world to follow the advice of the Prophet (saws).

I'd relish the chance to talk to the prophets and get to know them all the same. I mean, aren't there a lot of people you'd like to meet there?
 
There would be no point asking questions in Jannah. I couldn't return to the world to follow the advice of the Prophet (saws).


We already have Qur'an and as sunnah with us.
in his last sermon, prophet Miuhammad SAW said that Allah has perfected the religion for us and that his tasks are fully completed. Everything that we need to live in this world and to fully serve Allah SWT is there in the Qur'an and sunnah.

Anyway, I am not quite sure how this hypothetical situation which is impossible to happen can help us in our deen?
There's infinitely more chance that prophet Isa (as) visits us in the masjid than prophet Muhammad SAW does.
This kind of imaginary talk remind me of how atheists would often claim "I will believe in God if God or an angel appears in front of me"
This also reminds me of WWJD (what would jesus do). Oh how they (christians) will be in a nasty surprise when prophet Isa (pbuh) will finally return to earth.

I am like Y sulaiman, I can't wait to have a chance to talk with all the prophets in jannah. Amiin yaa Robbal al amiin.
 
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Anyway, I am not quite sure how this hypothetical situation which is impossible to happen can help us in our deen?

The problems that we face in this century are very different from the problems that were faced by people 1400 years ago. If the Prophet (saws) were to visit us at our local masjid, wouldn't we have scores of questions to ask him? There are thousands of issues that scholars of today debate about. If the Prophet (saws) were here, that would be our chance to settle those issues once and for all.

One question I would like to ask him is regarding hijab and niqab. Another is regarding euthanasia and artificial insemination. I would also want to know what he (saws) has to say about taking pictures and photography.
 
Anyway, I am not quite sure how this hypothetical situation which is impossible to happen can help us in our deen?
There's infinitely more chance that prophet Isa (as) visits us in the masjid than prophet Muhammad SAW does.
This kind of imaginary talk remind me of how atheists would often claim "I will believe in God if God or an angel appears in front of me"

Lol, chill out.. It's just a hypothetical question, meant to get people thinking and to start some fun/friendly discussion.
 
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This kind of imaginary talk remind me of how atheists would often claim "I will believe in God if God or an angel appears in front of me"
This also reminds me of WWJD (what would jesus do). Oh how they (christians) will be in a nasty surprise when prophet Isa (pbuh) will finally return to earth.

This sounds rather negative to me. I have no idea why you should have said this. I don't see how it is relevant to this thread at all.
 
This sounds rather negative to me. I have no idea why you should have said this. I don't see how it is relevant to this thread at all.


My apology if my post sounded negative, didn't mean it to be.
I was just trying to give another perspective I guess.
 
:sl:, hmm maybe if the prophet :saws: visit America then the Red Indians will have a bigger population than it is now today.
 
Re: If Prophet Muhammad (saws) were to pay a visit to your local masjid...

If Prophet Muhammad (saws) were to pay a visit to your local masjid and stay for two days.......

What would you want to do if such a thing were to happen?

What questions would you ask him (saws)?

Assalaam alaikum.

I think I be having plenty of questions to ask.

I ask him all questions about the bid'ah people.

1. I tell him people celebrate his birthday. Is that something he (saws) recommend?

2. I ask him about what the Shia people say about him (saws) and ask him if what they say is true.

3. I also ask him about the Sufis and those people who dance round and round....can't recall what u call em exactly.

4. I ask him about ladies who want to become imam too. And about women who want to rule the country....like how Benazir Bhutto was doing.
 

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