Wasila-Muslims And Non Muslims (Prophet)
“Bismillahir Rahmannir Raheem”Al-Hamdu Lillaahi Rabbil ‘Aalameen was Salaatu was- Salaamu ‘Alaa Sayidinaa Muhammadin wa Aalihi wa Asabihi Ajma ‘een (tauheed- risalat- ahkirat and islam-iman-ihsan)
WASILA 2
THE POLYTHEISTS OF MAKKAH AND TAIF DID NOT BELIEVE THAT RASULULLAH (SAWS) IS IN AN INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN ALLAH AZAWAJAL AND MANKIND
(43/31) polytheists of Makkah and Taif also denied Rasulullah (saws). They failed to believe that he is an intermediary between Allah Azawajal and mankind.
(3/128) The verse presented has nothing to do with wasila and nor does it even contain the word. The actual meaning of this verse It is no concern at all of thee (Muhammad), means that when Allah Azawajal makes a decision, no-one can influence His decision unless He chooses for them to do so. indeed He is the Lord of the worlds and all decisions are made by Him. Allah is very Merciful upon His beloved Prophets and pious, so sometimes when He makes decisions He makes them according to the desires of the Prophets and pious.
Allah in His infinite Mercy accepts the desires of the Prophets and pious and fulfils them.
(2/144) When Rasulullah (saws) migrated from Makkah to Madinah, all the Muslims prayed facing towards Masjid al-Aqsa (Dome of Rock in Jerusalem ), although it was always a desire of Rasulullah (saws) for everyone to pray towards the Kabah in Makkah. When Allah Azawajal saw Rasulullah (saws) turning to face the heavens with his desire, Allah fulfilled his wish to please Rasulullah (saws), which is dear to thee? and to this day the entire Muslim community, all over the world faces towards the Kabah in Makkah whilst praying. The Prophets and pious have many wishes which Allah gracefully fulfills.
(20/130, 93/5,1/2) Allah Azawajal wants to see Hs beloved Rasuullah (saws) pleased and Allah Azawajal will continue bestowing His blessings upon Rasuullah (saws) until he is pleased.
(39/3) You think that because the polytheists of Makkah used their idols as intermediaries between Allah and mankind, the muslims are following the same practice as the polytheists of Makkah by using the Prophets and pious as intermediaries between Allah and mankind.
Firstly, the polytheists of Makkah used to worship their idols, and we most definitely do not worship the Prophets and pious. Their idols have been cursed and have been said to be the fuel of hell fire by Allah. In contradistinction, the Prophets and pious have been praised, have been promised the highest ranks in paradise and have been said to be intermediaries
(10/62-64) the friends of Allah have been praised, whereas the idols have been cursed in many places in the Quran.
(3/79-80)Neither of the verses presented even mentions wasila! What the verses are telling us is that the Prophets have never commanded the people to worship them or the angels. The only form of worship they ever commanded was worshipping Allah Almighty alone. However, wasila is not shirk anyway, and if it was then you would have to accept that all forms of wasila is shirk, even wasila of your own good deeds, e.g, Salat, Zakat..etc. If you did not take the verses out of context and read the verses before it, you would have come to understand that these verses are referring to the Jews and Christians.
(3/61,3/64,3/78) they are not addressing Muslims at all: they are addressing non-Muslims. Sadly, again directing the verses that speak of non-Muslims to Muslims.
(3/79-80) actually referring back to when the Christians came to the blessed Prophet Muhammad (saws), whilst they were worshipping Jesus.
if they embraced Islam, would they have to worship the Prophet Muhammad (saws) just as they were worshipping Jesus (as)? It was then that these verses were revealed, which explained that the Prophets will never command the worship of anyone other than Allah Almighty alone.
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