'Abd-al Latif
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According to 25:2, 40:64, 64:3, 95:4 verses, God created humans perfectly. Are they false? Yes or no?
Adam (as) was created perfect because he was created by the hands of Allah Himself. After that human beings have been deteriorating because of sins.
Whatever the case, this is among the countless problems of rejecting hadeeth. You can't understand half the religion because you completely deny the human being who explained the ayaat and made the religion clear.
Had Allah intended man to figure out the Qur'an according to his own intellect – bearing in mind people can make up a million different interpretations of the Qur'an if they reject hadeeth – Allah would have revealed the Qur'an on a mountain, let man pick it up when he stumbles upon it and then allow him to interpret the ayaat in any way he likes. This view lacks reason, wisdom and logic and no reasonable human being would ever accept this idea.
Nevertheless, the one thing that always remained the same from the time of Adam (as) all the way till Muhammad :saws1: was the creed of Islam i.e. there is and always was only one God, mankind must worship Him alone and associate no partners with Him at all. But what always remained subject to change was the laws i.e. what was halal at one point in time was not halal at another point in time, vice versa for the haram matters.
This is proven in surah Yusuf where Yusuf (as) said to his father Yaqoob (as) that "Verily, I saw (in a dream) eleven stars and the sun and the moon,— I saw them prostrating themselves to me." Later in the very same surah, we learn that these stars were his brothers and the sun and the moon were his parents, as the ayaah states "And he raised his parents to the throne and they fell down before him prostrate. And he said: "O my father! This is the interpretation of my dream aforetime!"
How can a human being, a prophet at that, prostrate his head to another prophet and not to Allah? Are these two prophets committing shirk? Never!
The custom at the time of Yusuf (as) was to prostrate/bow as a sign of respect. Can we do this today? No, because this is haram. My point: the laws change according to time, situation and circumstances and the belief never changes. To put an end to Messengership (who would come with a new law)/prophethood Allah sent the best of creation, Muhammad :saws1:, to bring one final law onto this earth that will last until the final hour: the Qur'an and the Sunnah. The sunnah is an inseparable part of this law because Allah says, "He who obeys the Messenger has indeed obeyed Allah..." (Qur'an 4:80). This law will never change. And a part of this law is for the men to circumcise.
The Qur'an commands that you obey the Messenger :saws1:. Are you going to follow your whims and desire? Yes? No?
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