Re: A question for fellow guppies on Quran and sunnah
Kaleem since you doubt the authenticiy of the translation of the ayats I gave you.. even though it says the same thing your translation quotes…I have read the commentary of the quran online I posted below and checked in an English and an urdu Quran and they all the same. Since my knowledge of Quran is limited, and you are having a hard time seeing the coorelation of Prophet Mohammad P.B.U.H. with Hazrat Mousa A.S. eventhough I have given you hadith’s along with references… Let me ask you a few questions… from your own translation… Correct me if I am wrong… Ayat 32:23 first assures that a book was given to Prophet Moses A.S. and than its used as an example for muslims to be not in doubt… Why would Allah SWT **first talk about the book Allah SWT revealed to Prophet Moses and than ask muslims to not doubt of its reaching.. now tell me doesn’t it mean that Allah SWT uses Tawrat as an example to show muslims not to doubt on the books being revealed to Prophet from GOD ( which in our case is Quran)… Can’t you see for yourself Allah SWT uses Tawrat as an example so muslims don’t doubt book revealed to Prophet Mohammad P.B.U.H. and Allah futher goes on mentioning about Imams as source of guidance after showing this parallelism… Now tell me if the second verse was not for Imams. Why didn’t Allah SWT just said Rasool or Prophet instead…? **
Read the second ayat:
And We appointed, from among them, leaders, giving guidance under Our command, so long as they persevered with patience and continued to have faith in Our Signs.
Look at the whole life history of Hazrat Ali A.S. and quote me one incident he disobeyed command of Allah SWT.
Nauzubillah if he wasn’t the righteous why would Prophet Mohammad P.B.U.H. say such hadith’s.
**“The affairs of people will continue to be conducted (well) as long as they are governed by the twelve men, all of them from Quraysh.” **
“For whoever I am his Leader (mawla), 'Ali is his Leader (mawla).”
“I am the city of knowledge and Ali is its gate; whoever intends to enter the city should come to its gate.”
“Are you not pleased to have the position (manzilah) in relation to me as that Aaron had in relation to Moses?”
http://www.al-islam.org/encyclopedia/chapter3/3.html
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