Wow. U r glorifying Mohammed ﷺ like the Christian’s glorified Jesus ﷺ making them more than humans. The Prophet Mohammed nor the companions say or said what u say!
As long as the praise of Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ does constitute shirk, then he is worthy of such praise. You claim the companions did not say what the sheikh said, but they did. Consider the following coupled of the great sahaba Hasan ibn thabit which he said in the presence of Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ: "My eyes have not seen anything better than you. No women gave birth to anything as beautiful as you. You were created free from all deficiencies. It is as though you were created as you wished."
@@a.Bader97 how does what u say the companions said make similar between that and what this person just said? He said: “there was Allah ﷻ, and there was nothing. There was Mohammed ﷺ, and there was nothing.” That is making equal between Allah ﷻ and Mohammed ﷺ. Which Mohammed ﷺ completely forbade
@@Abdallah_79916 Don't take the statement out of context, he was talking about when Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ reached sidrat muntaha (beyond the lote tree). A location where no one stepped foot, a place where nobody tread and a place where no one existed. Therefore when Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ was there, indeed the statement the sheikh made was true :"There was Mohammed ﷺ, and there was nothing [else]." And in terms what the Hasan ibn thabit said, he said it's as if Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ decided how he wanted to be created before he was created. With your logic, you would say this is shirk, but if Prophet Mohammed ﷺ had no problem with that type of praise, neither should you!
@@a.Bader97 I don’t have a problem with the praise of the companions and hasan al basri. But why r u conflating the two distinct praise? They’re not the same
@@Abdallah_79916 First of all it isn't Hassan al-basri, Hassan al-basri was from the salaf and hence he did not see Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ. It was Hassan ibn thabit, he was a companion. Second of all, do you concede to the fact that you took the statement of the sheikh out of context, and when put in context it makes sense?
SubhanAllah ❤
ماشاء اللہ
jazakallahu khair ya sheikh
Allah umah Bahrik ameen..!!!!
That's Khaled Siddiq sitting behind Shaykh Ibrahim Osi-Efa
❤
Belief in geocentrism! Is he a flat-earther too?
One can be a Muslim and believe in a Spherical earth or a flat earth.
Wow. U r glorifying Mohammed ﷺ like the Christian’s glorified Jesus ﷺ making them more than humans.
The Prophet Mohammed nor the companions say or said what u say!
As long as the praise of Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ does constitute shirk, then he is worthy of such praise. You claim the companions did not say what the sheikh said, but they did. Consider the following coupled of the great sahaba Hasan ibn thabit which he said in the presence of Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ:
"My eyes have not seen anything better than you.
No women gave birth to anything as beautiful as you.
You were created free from all deficiencies.
It is as though you were created as you wished."
@@a.Bader97 how does what u say the companions said make similar between that and what this person just said?
He said: “there was Allah ﷻ, and there was nothing.
There was Mohammed ﷺ, and there was nothing.”
That is making equal between Allah ﷻ and Mohammed ﷺ.
Which Mohammed ﷺ completely forbade
@@Abdallah_79916
Don't take the statement out of context, he was talking about when Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ reached sidrat muntaha (beyond the lote tree). A location where no one stepped foot, a place where nobody tread and a place where no one existed. Therefore when Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ
was there, indeed the statement the sheikh made was true :"There was Mohammed ﷺ, and there was nothing [else]."
And in terms what the Hasan ibn thabit said, he said it's as if Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ decided how he wanted to be created before he was created. With your logic, you would say this is shirk, but if Prophet Mohammed ﷺ had no problem with that type of praise, neither should you!
@@a.Bader97 I don’t have a problem with the praise of the companions and hasan al basri.
But why r u conflating the two distinct praise? They’re not the same
@@Abdallah_79916
First of all it isn't Hassan al-basri, Hassan al-basri was from the salaf and hence he did not see Sayidina Mohammed ﷺ. It was Hassan ibn thabit, he was a companion. Second of all, do you concede to the fact that you took the statement of the sheikh out of context, and when put in context it makes sense?
Kindly provide contact no ,email etc of sheikh' Ose- Efa