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[quote]quote:How can a Muslim say that the Prophet (Pbuh) was an ordinary man like us? i did not say any of the sects referred to the Prophet as ordianry please read what i have wrote, nor am i reffering to my friends when i say i know people who follow both these sects. Quote:Your friends probably are referring to the following Qur’anic verse, when they say that he was a human being like us. “Say I am but a ‘Bahsar’ (a mortal human) like yourselves (with a difference that) the inspiration has come to me.. “ (18:10) yes this is the exact verse they are taking on baord and saying the Prophet PBUH was a human. however they do not say ordinary like us after all no human can compare to the apostle PBUH, their point is in debate with sunni that he PBUH was a mortal. Quote:Visiting the graveyards, is a Sunnah and the Prophet (Pbuh) recommended it to us for our remembrance of the mortality of this world and for asking forgiveness for the dead. The graves of the all the earlier Prophets are unknown to us but visiting Prophet Muhammad’s grave and offering Darood and Salaam over there, has been strongly recommended to us in Hadiths. Similarly, visiting the Mazars of other saints is very beneficial for one’s own remembrance. i totally agree but some uneducated people dont just go and pray at graves of holy people but use the person in the grave as an Intermediator to ask Allah swt for duas to be accepted as they belive they are too sinful for their duas to be accepted direct. Quote:Fatiha is the name commonly ascribed to Eissal-e-Sawaab. i agree with your paragraph on the above it is good to read Quran ect and donate it to the deceased but you can do this all year long there should not be one day of the year (commonly on the day the deceased passed away) chosen to do these good deeds each year. i know people that have made this compulsory.[/quote]
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