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Question about Muhammad

sonofdad

Member
I'm not a muslim, but I'm curious how you view Muhammad.

Is it believed that Muhammad is an incarnation of God or equal to God or is he rather a human messenger for God?
Is rejecting Muhammad as a prophet considered equal to rejecting God?
 

Pastek

Sunni muslim
The prophet Muhammad is a messenger like those who came before (Abraham, Moses etc)
So of course, he is not equal to God but he is also not an incarnation of God.

Is rejecting Muhammad as a prophet considered equal to rejecting God?

By saying yes to this question, i don't want that you think that we considere Muhammad as God or something like that.
It's just that when you reject a prophet that God has chosen for sending His message, it's like you're rejecting God.
 

Union

Well-Known Member
I'm not a muslim, but I'm curious how you view Muhammad.

Is it believed that Muhammad is an incarnation of God or equal to God or is he rather a human messenger for God?
Is rejecting Muhammad as a prophet considered equal to rejecting God?

Hi SOD . Thanks a lot for showing interest in Prophet Muhammad .

Muhammad was just a human messenger , nothing else .
The latter question should be understood by answering the following questions :

- If you are a Christian , do you think that to reject Jesus is equal to reject GOD ?
- If you are a Jew , do you think that to reject Moses is equal to reject GOD ?

(I assumed you to be whether a Chris. or a Jew , tell me if you are something else , then I will take another logic :D)
 
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sonofdad

Member
Thanks for the clarification.

Union: I'm a godless heathen, but your analogy makes sense. :)
I was just wondering whether you view other religions as being wrong for following different prophets.
But looks like you see it more like different roads leading to the same destination, or something like that.
 

Union

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the clarification.

Union: I'm a godless heathen, but your analogy makes sense. :)
I was just wondering whether you view other religions as being wrong for following different prophets.
But looks like you see it more like different roads leading to the same destination, or something like that.

Anytime . In Islam , we believe in all Prophets , starting from Adam to Muhammad . They all preach the existence of One and Only GOD .
 
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