Rational_Mind
Ahmadi Muslim
AOA,
I hope you know the difference between the Sunnah and the Hadith. Salat and Hajj are in Sunnah while these stories show no basis in Sunnah and sound so unsensible. Moreover, Salat and Hajj makes sense and does not contradict the Quran. While this Jinn stories about possession make no sense. So I would have to accept the most sensible and non-contradictory idea, it would not matter which scholars of the past said what because if it goes against the Quran then those same scholars always said to reject their view. It clearly contradicts the fact that the Holy Prophet was raised from among the Human Beings. No matter how hard you try you cannot change that.
Moreover, I feel terrible to see that whenever Quran speaks about other Prophets (as) there are Muslims who interpet it such that they are either raised to the sky to be saved, speak to animals, revive dead people, or have mysterious creatures in their control to help them. Yet when we look at our beloved Holy Prophet (saw) I see that they take everything to a lower level. I have no idea why they feel this way and never question on it, they always say why do you ask such and such. On one end he is the supreme Prophet of Allah (swt) while on the other end his followers are killed in mass numbers and he is tortured, yet no such things as have been interpreted are shown in support for him. So either these scholar feel Allah (swt) does not love the Holy Prophet (saw) as much as other Prophets (as) (NAUZOBILLAH) or lack understanding of the Quran as our beloved Prophet (saw) had warned in the latter days.
“(At that time) people rolling in riches shall be many; but
those well-versed in the Law of Islam, few and far
between. The sermon-grinders in the mosques shall be
cunning and crafty, and the reciters of the Qur’an shall be
deceitful dissemblers. They shall turn their faces away
from Religion and expound on matters temporal. They
shall devour the world as the fire consumes fuel. But,
remember that Hell shall be the abode of these people, for
into that torturous place the cruel and the unjust have ever
been cast.” (Kanz-al-Ummal., vol. 5, p. 217)
“A time shall most surely will come upon my people when
Islam shall be left only in name. The Qur’an will be read
by a way of mere ceremony and nobody will act upon it.
Mosques no doubt there will be many, but they no longer
will be the source of light and guidance. The Ulama will
be the worst creatures under the sun; all mischief will
emanate from them and the chastisement of God will come
down upon their heads.” (Kanz-al-Ummal, vol. 6, p. 49)
Do you ever think that maybe these are the times we are in? I hope you don't take offense to this as it is a warning given to us from our beloved Prophet (saw).
Was Adam (as) called first man in the Quran?
Surat Al-Baqarah [2:30] - The Noble Qur'an - ?????? ??????
He is called a Khalifa but whom does he succeed and guide. There was no human there!
I hope you ask Allah (swt) for guidance in these tough times, help make sure you are on the right path. Sometimes it is hard to tell if it is our judgement or arrogance speaking. Previous believers that came to disbelief in rejecting our beloved Prophet (saw) could not get over their arrogance. They had clear guidance, so always look for Allah (swt) to guide you. I used to fall pray to arrogance often, now I have learned to use more reason and question to understand what I believe.
WAS
I hope you know the difference between the Sunnah and the Hadith. Salat and Hajj are in Sunnah while these stories show no basis in Sunnah and sound so unsensible. Moreover, Salat and Hajj makes sense and does not contradict the Quran. While this Jinn stories about possession make no sense. So I would have to accept the most sensible and non-contradictory idea, it would not matter which scholars of the past said what because if it goes against the Quran then those same scholars always said to reject their view. It clearly contradicts the fact that the Holy Prophet was raised from among the Human Beings. No matter how hard you try you cannot change that.
Moreover, I feel terrible to see that whenever Quran speaks about other Prophets (as) there are Muslims who interpet it such that they are either raised to the sky to be saved, speak to animals, revive dead people, or have mysterious creatures in their control to help them. Yet when we look at our beloved Holy Prophet (saw) I see that they take everything to a lower level. I have no idea why they feel this way and never question on it, they always say why do you ask such and such. On one end he is the supreme Prophet of Allah (swt) while on the other end his followers are killed in mass numbers and he is tortured, yet no such things as have been interpreted are shown in support for him. So either these scholar feel Allah (swt) does not love the Holy Prophet (saw) as much as other Prophets (as) (NAUZOBILLAH) or lack understanding of the Quran as our beloved Prophet (saw) had warned in the latter days.
“(At that time) people rolling in riches shall be many; but
those well-versed in the Law of Islam, few and far
between. The sermon-grinders in the mosques shall be
cunning and crafty, and the reciters of the Qur’an shall be
deceitful dissemblers. They shall turn their faces away
from Religion and expound on matters temporal. They
shall devour the world as the fire consumes fuel. But,
remember that Hell shall be the abode of these people, for
into that torturous place the cruel and the unjust have ever
been cast.” (Kanz-al-Ummal., vol. 5, p. 217)
“A time shall most surely will come upon my people when
Islam shall be left only in name. The Qur’an will be read
by a way of mere ceremony and nobody will act upon it.
Mosques no doubt there will be many, but they no longer
will be the source of light and guidance. The Ulama will
be the worst creatures under the sun; all mischief will
emanate from them and the chastisement of God will come
down upon their heads.” (Kanz-al-Ummal, vol. 6, p. 49)
Do you ever think that maybe these are the times we are in? I hope you don't take offense to this as it is a warning given to us from our beloved Prophet (saw).
Was Adam (as) called first man in the Quran?
Surat Al-Baqarah [2:30] - The Noble Qur'an - ?????? ??????
He is called a Khalifa but whom does he succeed and guide. There was no human there!
I hope you ask Allah (swt) for guidance in these tough times, help make sure you are on the right path. Sometimes it is hard to tell if it is our judgement or arrogance speaking. Previous believers that came to disbelief in rejecting our beloved Prophet (saw) could not get over their arrogance. They had clear guidance, so always look for Allah (swt) to guide you. I used to fall pray to arrogance often, now I have learned to use more reason and question to understand what I believe.
WAS