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Okay I have a question as far as Muslims and praying to other than God.
Now, as far as I know if a Muslim prays to other than God that this is always considered disbelief and that he needs to ask God to forgive him if he realizes it and God will of course forgive him.
However, isn't it abundantly clear that a Muslim should never make a supplication (which is considered a prayer) to other than God?
Well, I've heard of stories where modern day Muslims (Sunnis) make supplications (asking for help) to the Prophet and that they don't consider this as disbelief.
My question is, why don't they consider this as disbelief?
Do they not consider a supplication to be a form of prayer? Have they maybe twisted or misunderstood certain Hadeeths?
Thanks in advance
Now, as far as I know if a Muslim prays to other than God that this is always considered disbelief and that he needs to ask God to forgive him if he realizes it and God will of course forgive him.
However, isn't it abundantly clear that a Muslim should never make a supplication (which is considered a prayer) to other than God?
Well, I've heard of stories where modern day Muslims (Sunnis) make supplications (asking for help) to the Prophet and that they don't consider this as disbelief.
My question is, why don't they consider this as disbelief?
Do they not consider a supplication to be a form of prayer? Have they maybe twisted or misunderstood certain Hadeeths?
Thanks in advance