Ghosty:
So when you quote the above, you must understand that “belong” does not mean “own”, and this is made clear by the use of grace in the sentance
Salaam Friend Ghosty;
OK my friend. So, since “belong” does not mean “own”, must I understand that “ALL that belongs to God by nature is **not **owned by God by nature”? Who owns it then? I know this is only a typo from your part; one has to be careful with the use of words.
No, we ask her to perform du’a on our behalf in the same way, and for the same reasons, we ask each other to do the same.
You ask her with a
conviction that your prayer will be heard and answered; that conviction is equated to a
belief, in other words you have a
firm belief that your prayer will be answered when you go through her; in Islam placing that firm belief with someone other than Allah (SWT) and acting upon it is worship.
“
Many things are asked from God and are not granted; they are asked from Mary and are obtained. Now why is this? Because God has thus decreed to honor His Mother." St. Alphonsus Ligouri, in The Glories of Mary, Chapter IV "To Thee Do We Cry, p 48.
St. Alphonsus Ligouri had the firm belief that his requests through Mary had more changes to be granted and he gave the reason “Because God has thus decreed to honor His Mother”. How does he know is what I am stuggling to grasp.
You can’t effectively understand, or tell me what Catholics understand, in these quotes unless you understand the concept of grace. I am a Catholic, I know what grace is, it is a fundamental part of the Catholic belief. I have explained it to you, and I’ve explained how two things can be identical but not the same in grace. I know what is meant in these quotes you are posting, and they do not say what you think they say because you are still struggling with the notion of grace. That’s ok, I don’t expect you to understand grace without serious reflection, and that’s why I used the example of planets and moons, which are identical, but different by grace.
Fair enough my friend, no more talks about grace from my part, may be one day I will grasp its meaning Incha’Allah.
Let me turn this back at you. Mohammed is just a man like you and me. He has the same nature, the same powers. Yet, if you remove him from the picture, what happens to your faith? You have no Quran, you have no universal preaching, you have no Islam
Muhammad (PBUH) delivered the message he was charged with in the most perfect manners. We don’t have any other belief in him other than him being the messenger of Allah (SWT) to mankind. Our belief about him is codified in the holy Qur’an
“Muhammad is but a messenger, messengers (the like of whom) have passed away before him. Will it be that, when he dieth or is slain, ye will turn back on your heels? He who turneth back on his heels doth no hurt to Allah, and Allah will reward the thankful.” (Qur’an 3:144)
At the beginning, Allah (SWT) told Adam and Eve that a guidance will come to them from Him:
“We said: "Get ye down all from here; and if, as is sure, there
comes to you Guidance from me, whosoever follows My guidance, on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve” (Qur’an 2.38)
Muhammad (PBUH) was part of that guidance and allah (SWT) knows best who to send to deliver his message: “And when a token cometh unto them, they say: We will not believe till we are given that which Allah’s messengers are given. Allah knoweth best
with whom to place His message” (Qur’an 6:124)
Muslims will never take Muhammad (PBUH) other than what he is; it is a condition for them to be Muslims to testify: “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the slave and messenger of Allah” This testimony is repeated many times every day and is there to make sure Muhammad (PBUH) will never, ever be taken other than what he is.
As for your remarks about the Qur’an, I would like to say that a great deal of its message is to kill any inclination towards idolatry (in whatever form it takes) in the heart of those who believe in it.
Monotheism in its purest form is what the Qur’an teaches. In his farewell sermon, prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: “Beware of Satan, for the safety of your religion. He has l
ost all hope of that he will be able to lead you astray in big things, so beware of following him in small things”
Source here
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