الجمعة، 6 ديسمبر 2024
Evening Adhkar - Sura Al Fateha
Evening Adhkar - Sura Al Fateha
Transliteration
1:1 Bismillaahir Rahmaa-nir Raheem.
1:2 Alhamdu lillaahi rabbil aa’lameen.
1:3 Ar-rahmaa nir-raheem.
1:5 Iyyaa kana’budu wa-lyyaa kanasta’een.
1:6 Ih’dinas siraa’tal mustaqeem.
1:7 Siraatal-ladheena an’amta alai’him ghayril maghdoo bi’alai’him wa’lad daal-leen.
Translation
1:1 In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.
1:2 [All] praise is [due] to Allah, Lord of the worlds.
1:3 The Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.
1:4 Sovereign of the Day of Recompense.
1:5 It is You we worship and You we ask for help.
1:6 Guide us to the straight path.
1:7 The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favour, not of those who have evoked [Your] anger or of those who are astray.
Translation: Sahih International
Abu Huraira r.a reported, The Prophet ﷺ said:
Allah said: “I have divided prayer between myself and my servant into two halves, and my servant shall have what he has asked for”.
When the servant says: “All praise is due to Allah the Lord of the worlds”
Allah says: “My servant has praised me”.
When he says: “The Gracious, the Merciful”
Allah says: “My servant has exalted me”.
When he says: “The Master of the Day of Judgment”
Allah says: “My servant has glorified me and my servant has submitted to me”.
When he says: “You alone we worship, you alone we ask for help”
Allah says: “This is between me and my servant, and my servant will have what he has asked for”.
When he says: “Guide us to the straight path, the path of those whom you have favoured, not those who went astray”
Allah says: “This is for my servant, and my servant will have what he has asked for”.
Sahih Muslim 395
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Is belief in Jesus compulsory?
Is belief in Jesus compulsory?
- generally Christians argue that one has to believe in Jesus to attain salvation.
First of all, the name Jesus isn’t mentioned for one single time in entire Old Testamwnt, so none of the previous prophets nor their audiences would know anything about Jesus.
- Secondly, the concept of God was absolutely crystal clear to all previous nations. All the prophets from Noah to Moses, taught belief in One God, they never gave any impression of a triune God not a multi-person God whatsoever.
- Finally, the pathway to salvation was straight and simple during the times of each prophet.
For example, those who lived at the time of Moses, had to believe in One God and obey the teachings of Moses. Those who lived at the time of David, had to believe in One God and obey the teachings of their current prophet David. Similarly at the time of Zechariah, belief in One God and obedience to teachings of their current prophet Zechariah.
Yes, we agree those who lived the time of Jesus, must believe in One God and follow the teachings of Jesus but for those who preceded him never had to know or have belief in Jesus.
Conclusion: There was no concept of Jesus known or taught or presumed or preached prior to Jesus yet all people had their pathway to salvation through their own prophets.
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