IsmailaGodHasHeard
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I am just curious.
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16.They shall have Layers of Fire above them, and Layers (of Fire) below them: with this doth Allah warn off his servants: "O My Servants! then fear ye Me!"
Just a couple of points. True that the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was sent to Arabia but let it be no mistake that he was a Prophet and Messenger sent to all mankind.i was just reading Quran ,
i felt " Fear" of Allah is mentioned more frequently than "love" ,
The Holy Quran - Yusuf Ali Translation
"Say: O My slaves (mankind) who have been prodigal to their own hurt! Despair not of the mercy of Allah, Who forgives all sins. Lo! He is the Forgiving, the Merciful..." (39:53-58).
16.They shall have Layers of Fire above them, and Layers (of Fire) below them: with this doth Allah warn off his servants: "O My Servants! then fear ye Me!
Because it is the reality. We should worship Allah. He is our Master and we should accept Him and submit to Him. Islam means submission to the One True God.Why Allah call us Slave ,Servants ?
Because it is the reality. We should worship Allah. He is our Master and we should accept Him and submit to Him. Islam means submission to the One True God.
ok , but way these are mentioned , seems bit harsh to me
In English sometimes the word has certain connotations that dont exist in Arabic. Now especially, when one says "slave" the mental image you get is chains and whispers and picking cotton in fields. We dont have such connetations. In Arabia when slaves were freed decades ago, some decided to stay at the homes of their owners because they were practically like family.
ِAlso, the very word "abd" (slave) comes from humility and obedience. When a road is paved and becomes smooth, the word is used also to describe that, meaning theres no stones or anything that would hold someone back. So its like saying the road became smooth/obedient. (its hard to translate but hope this makes sense)
That said, its still different. Slavery to God, is highness, nobleness, and honor. Slavery to any human being whoever it is, is the opposite.
Even the prophet peace be upon him said "Do not overpraise me like the Christians overpraised Jesus the son of Mary, for I am the slave of Allah and His messenger.
That said, its still different. Slavery to God, is highness, nobleness, and honor. Slavery to any human being whoever it is, is the opposite.
Even the prophet peace be upon him said "Do not overpraise me like the Christians overpraised Jesus the son of Mary, for I am the slave of Allah and His messenger.
16.They shall have Layers of Fire above them, and Layers (of Fire) below them: with this doth Allah warn off his servants: "O My Servants! then fear ye Me!
hi Muslim ,
"i am your slave " represent humility of Speaker .
"O my Slave/Servant " shows arrogance of Speaker , we find same in that Quranic verse
Calling others Slave / servant is harsh , As per Sikhi GOD never never speaks harshly .
Very well said brother :clap
Jazaka Allah khayran
Sikh God vs Jewish God vs Muslim God, this all has no real meaning. God is God, the Creator of the Universe. We might differ in description and understanding of attributes etc, but we don't differ in the idea that God is the Creator of the Universe and the almighty etc. Beyond this, talking about "My God vs your God" doesn't really make sense and has no real content, unless if one calls a chair his God (just an example), then this is a different topic.
It is difficult to be called a Muslim; if one is truly a Muslim, then he may be called one.
First, let him savor the religion of the Prophet as sweet; then, let his pride of his possessions be scraped away.
Becoming a true Muslim, a disciple of the faith of Muhammad, let him put aside the delusion of death and life.
As he submits to God's Will, and surrenders to the Creator, he is rid of selfishness and conceit.
And when, O Nanak, he is merciful to all beings, only then shall he be called a Muslim.
Allah is hidden in every heart; reflect upon this in your mind. The One Lord is within both Hindu and Muslim; Kabir proclaims this out loud.
Be kind and compassionate to me, O Creator Lord. Bless me with devotion and meditation, O Lord Creator. Says Nanak, the Guru has rid me of doubt.
The Muslim God Allah and the Hindu God Paarbrahman are one and the same.