Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Jan 17, 2022 at 06:49
Our dear Michael al-Tablighee is embarrassing himself again so dear readers read and laugh about does Allah pray "FOR" or "To" Him and the him is Muhammad! What a disaster
>First, you say that Allah prays 'upon' Muhammed.
Mr. ignorant, the word على in Arabic a language that you cannot read write or speak means: UPON!
> And then clearly contradicted your own self later on saying Allah prays 'for' Muhammed.
Mr. ignorant, This is what your so called "world renowned" so called scholar Mohamed Hegab said. He said that there is a difference between " يصلي له" or (Allah) Prays TO him and "يصلي على" or (Allah) Prays FOR him and then he told his tablighee audience that it is: "Prays FOR him"
What a disaster. So is Mohamed Hegab whose mother tongue is Arabic and the world renowned scholar (sic) wrong and a lost tablighee like you whose mother tongue is Urdu and who is a follower of the strange dude Mirza Ghulam, who died in a bathroom from diarrhea, know more Arabic than he does? Mashallah.
>If you go into Muslim beliefs, you will clearly see that Allah prays to himself that the man he created doesn't do a bad thing, since man has free will.
Allah prays to himself? Does he hear voices too? So now we know the Allah if Allah is Allah!
Mr. ignorant there is only القضاء والقدر in Islam and Allah plans every thing in your life even how many times you will "poop" today. What a joke
>Same thing applies here: Allah rather reminds his own self not to be too harsh and not to reflect his wrath upon Muhammed. Again, here is an error in the understanding of Muslim beliefs.
Mr. ignorant, the real disaster here is Allah PRAYS whether "To" "For" or the correct Arabic "UPON"!
>Become an atheist, I offer you again.
Sure and I'm a Meccan pagan
I feel sorry for you
Oh say Hi to your ex-boyfriend Nikola Tesla!
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