I often find mosques with names of Allah (swt) and Mohammed (pbuh) imprinted to the right and the left of the mehrab respectively. These imprintments may imply that the mosque is a partnership institution for worship of Allah and Mohammed alike.
I feel no mosque should have such imprintments; but there may be Allah's name only on both sides of the mehrab.
Allah says:"And all places of worship belong to ALLAH; so call not on anyone beside ALLAH.[72:18]
The imprintments of "Allah" to the right and "Mohammed" to the left of the mehrab inside the mosque may signify that the mosque is for the worship of Allah and his messenger, Muhammed (pbuh).
But you cannot worship any other entity (directly or indirectly) but Allah alone. So you cannot imprint the name "Muhammed" too, in the mosque to elevate him( Muhammed) to the status of as an entity parallel to Allah.
Allah says: "And put your trust in ALLAH, if you are believers." [5:23]
Elevating the name "Mohammed" as a parallel to "Allah" may be shirk.
I feel no mosque should have such imprintments; but there may be Allah's name only on both sides of the mehrab.
Allah says:"And all places of worship belong to ALLAH; so call not on anyone beside ALLAH.[72:18]
The imprintments of "Allah" to the right and "Mohammed" to the left of the mehrab inside the mosque may signify that the mosque is for the worship of Allah and his messenger, Muhammed (pbuh).
But you cannot worship any other entity (directly or indirectly) but Allah alone. So you cannot imprint the name "Muhammed" too, in the mosque to elevate him( Muhammed) to the status of as an entity parallel to Allah.
Allah says: "And put your trust in ALLAH, if you are believers." [5:23]
Elevating the name "Mohammed" as a parallel to "Allah" may be shirk.
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