na'at and crossing the line

Re: na’at and crossing the line

1-This argument is too close to Christian argument about them being guided by holy spirit.
2-Not saying that is reason enough for this argument to be wrong.
3-I can accept that God did not let muslims go too far, as doing innovations which would put them out of islam. But Its hard to imagine that every action done by them is 100% guided.

Sorry, but I cant help noticing this argument is how atheist find fault with concept of God.
This argument stems from illusion.
Asking for help from Doctor and from neighbour, is completely different domain from asking Allah(swt) to make things happen.