Is it wrong Muhammad is not my favorite ProphetSalam alaykum
I think you are actually in the right path. Keep asking question and looking for answers. Good luck to you brother. :thankyou:
Is it wrong Muhammad is not my favorite ProphetSalam alaykum
I think you are actually in the right path. Keep asking question and looking for answers. Good luck to you brother. :thankyou:
Is it wrong Muhammad is not my favorite Prophet
If I ever do return to Islam, is it wrong that Muhammad is not my "favorite" Prophet/Messanger? Or is it okay?
I mean that there are Prophets I love more than Muhammad.Depends what you mean by favorite. Islam as revealed to Prophet Muhammad :saws: is what we must follow, as preserved in the Qur'an and sunnah. This supercedes rules/books/teachings given to previous prophets. It is the only way to aim for success in the aakhirah. But if you mean, for example, if some people say that Yusuf alayhissalam is their favorite prophet because of the wonderful story, or Davud alayhissalam because the birds and mountains would praise God with him, these seem to refer to the stories/events involving the Prophets, rather than the Prophets in and of themselves. Of course, we believe, in, love and honour all the righteous prophets of God, and we are the only faith to be the most broadminded in that sense. We don't reject or dishonour or blaspheme any true prophet of God.
We have to acknowledge Prophet Muhammad's :saws: importance in bringing Islam to us, for all mankind, and instill love for him :saws: in our hearts:
These two links might help :ia:
http://www.islamweb.net/en/article/88476/etiquette-towards-the-messenger-of-allaah
https://islamqa.info/en/14250
but let us know if they don't.
Peace.
I meant it's good to believed. In one godWhat is good? BTW are you from Algeria? I used to live there.
Well. I will take my time. No more hasty decisisions.
If I come back to Islam there's things I won't give up tho.When I was in college (17) I was pretty much an agnostic as well, Saw philosophy as more real way of living life and understanding the world - I saw religion (Islam) like a ancient cultural tradition. It was much later in university when I read the Quran and saw to some lectures, read some books, contemplated, then i realized that this was serious decision to make. To this day the journey continues although now I'm a Muslim by choice.
Its your journey and experiences that are going to lead you to your ultimate destination. The destination we are all going to. Death and beyond.
peace
Difficult how?May Allah swt guide you in this difficult period of life.
Yes I learn things from different faiths that help me with God.
Difficult how?
Mayyybe, maybe not.Finding your own way at your age is always difficult.
Yes I have learnt things from people of other faiths.Nothing will help you from other faiths with God. Allah has already sent His Prophet :saws: as a Guide and teacher to us. What more could we ask for?
To answer your question regarding love for Rasul:saws:. Yes indeed. It is very important to love him more than our own lives. This love comes naturally on being a muslim, it is part of faith, and is in the heart of every true muslim.
I have read The Sealed Nectar. And of course Hadiths.I would advise you to read about the life of the Prophet :saws: and the one below is really comprehensive although it's quite a read. Its covers the geo-political situation and touches on the history of each nations with it's moral degradations before and after his arrival.
http://islam786books.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=203
Yeah, my bad. Wrong choisce of words. I'm a believer in One God (deist?).You have a little confusion.
If you claim to be agnostic you can not believe in God. Your thinking is deist or theist, depending on whether you think this god intervenes or not in the life of people.
I mean that there are Prophets I love more than Muhammad.
If I come back to Islam there's things I won't give up tho.
Yeah, my bad. Wrong choisce of words. I'm a believer in One God (deist?).
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