Does the belief in Jesus (peace be upon him) as a ‘son of God’ really make sense?
What exactly does 'son of God' mean?
Can true salvation from God, be the punishment of someone else who is innocent from any of these crimes, to be punished as though he were guilty?
Does God need someone to suffer severe punishment, even though they are trying, day after day.
Did Jesus (peace be upon him) tell the people to take him as a god, or to worship him?
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Saturday, March 14, 2009
Jesus (Son of Who?)
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Assalemaleikum
So about my question is related to one incident of Mohamad\'s life, can you explain to me what means exactly what hadit means?
Bukhari: vol. 6, hadith 514, p. 482; book 61
Narrated Umar bin Al-Khattab:
I heard Hisham bin Hakim reciting Surat Al-Furqan during the lifetime of Allah\'s Apostle and I listen to his recitation and noticed that he recited in several different ways which Allah\'s Apostle had not taught me. I was about to jump over him during his prayer, but I controlled my temper and when he had completed his prayer, I put his upper garment around his neck and seized him by it and said, \"Who taught you this Surat which I heard you reciting ?\" He replied, \"Allah\'s Apostle taught it to me\". I said, \"You have told a lie, for Allah\'s Apostle taught it to me in a different way from yours\". So I dragged him to Allah\'s Apostle and said, \"I heard this person reciting Surat Al-Furqan in a way which you haven\'t taught me!\". On that Allah\'s Apostle said, \"Release him (Umar) recite, O Hisham!\" Then he recited in the same way I heard him reciting. Then Allah\'s Apostle said, \"It was revealed in this way\", and added, \"Recite, O Umar\", I recited it as he had
taught me. Allah\'s Apostle then said:
\"It was revealed in this way. This Qur\'an has been revealed to be recited in seven different ways, so recite of it whichever is easier for you.\"
And this similar hadit:
Bukhuri: vol. 4, hadith 682, book 56
Narrated Ibn Mas\'ud:
I heard a person reciting a (Quranic) Verse in a certain way, and I had heard the Prophet reciting the same Verse in a different way. So I took him to the Prophet and informed him of that but I noticed the sign of disapproval on his face, and then he said, \"Both of you are correct, so don\'t differ, for the nations before you differed, so they were destroyed.\"
Thank you so much
Mario
As Salaamu Alaikum Mario,
Thank you for asking the question.
What this Hadith is saying is there are seven different ways of recitations (that is different styles of reciting the Quran but without changing any meaning and at the same time all being acceptable). I hope this answers your question. If you have anymore questions please let us know. InshaAllah (God Willing) we will do our best to answer them.
Allah knows best.
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