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Muhammad an intecessor?
« on: October 27, 2009, 10:52:36 AM »
The Prophet said, "On the Day of Resurrection the Believers will assemble and say, 'Let us ask somebody to intercede for us with our Lord.' - 'Go to Jesus, Allah's Slave, His Apostle and Allah's Word and a Spirit coming from Him.' Jesus will say, 'I am not fit for this undertaking, go to Muhammad the Slave of Allah whose past and future sins were forgiven by Allah.' So they will come to me and I will proceed till I will ask my Lord's Permission and I will be given permission.
Hadith, Translation of Sahih Bukhari, Volume 6, Book 50, Number 3

A question for any muslim out there who can answer. If Jesus is sinless, as even your own tradition holds, why on earth would a person who had sinned be an intercessor for believers? Especially if Muhammad wasn't even sure of his own fate?

The Prophet said, "By Allah, though I am the Apostle of Allah, yet I do not know what Allah will do to me." (Hadith vol. 5, no. 266)

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Re: Muhammad an intecessor?
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2009, 11:04:28 AM »
And why would Mohammed be the intercessor since they believe that Jesus never died, and last I knew, Mohammed's corpse is still rotting in it's shallow grave, like Buddha, like.....

Increasingly Muslims lie to me that they reject the hadith, the more they understand what it contains. And without the hadith, there is no context for the Quran.