Why do we pray Namaz? What is intercession?-Part 2

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why do we pray namaz or offer salat in Arabic? Can we pray in English or any other language? Why would we be punished after death for not praying?
This film tries to examine these and other questions. We made this film for brother Zamir Afzal who is the main sponsor of this film. Brother Zamir wanted us to make a film on Namaz and Adhabe Qabr and we tried to do that while touching on the roots of all worship -- LOVE... The film also portrays the concept of intercession (shafa'at) of Prophet Muhammad Sallallaho Alayhe Wa Aalehi Wa Sallam. Watch this film and do let us know what you think...

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  • Why are muslims mentioned as Muhammadis in all your videos? Sure we follow everything from Muhammad's teachings but does not mean we replace our names as "MUSLIMS." Muslim means to submit to Allah ALONE. Prophet Muhammad did not reveal a new religion, it is a revised religion of the previous religions that every other prophet followed. This is outrageous. Prophet Muhammad himself said their will be a group who will love me so much they will put themselves into hell! BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU INVENT!!

  • @muhammadidotme Incorrect. We call ourselves "pious" or "truthful" as aggregates of being MUSLIMS. It complements the word muslim it does not REPLACE it. When someone hears "Muhammadi" it almost seems as if we are following a religion produced by prophet muhammad (pbuh). When that's not true. It's ALLAH's religion and even the PROPHET and everyone of HIS followers (caliphs) mentioned themselves as being MUSLIM. What do you get by differing the prophet's way. Just call yourself MUSLIM! SHEESHH!!

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  • @NaturalRepublic How will you obey Allah when he says obey the Prophet? If u are not prepared to listen to what he has said how can u follow him?If u still want to dispute then follow Quran 4:65 and make the Prophet a judge between us and if you want to repent go to the Prophet and repent as per Holy Qur'an 4: 64.

  • @NaturalRepublic u have used foul words like "Trained to lie", "Stupid lines", "cunning disbelievers" for me but I have patiently tried to explain my viewpoint. Allah has asked us to obey and follow the Prophet but u say it is wrong to read or listen to what the Prophet has to say. You say you are a "Quran only Muslim" when it is not possible to believe that the Quran is really the word of Allah unless we believe in the Prophet's words where he tells us what the Quran is!

  • @NaturalRepublic u hv distorted the meaning again!!! The 'saying' here does not refer to the noble Prophet's saying!!! It is not written that the saying here means the Prophets saying. it is ur interpretation. If Allah wanted us to ignore the Prophet's sayings then he would not have asked us to obey him and follow him so many times in the Quran. How can we follow and obey someone when we are not prepared to listen ot read what he has said???

  • @NaturalRepublic The sayings that is referred to here is not the the sayings of the Apostle. If Allah wanted us to ignore the sayings of the noble Apostle then he would not have said several times that we should obey the Prophet and we should follow the Prophet. How can we obey and follow someone if we are supposed to ignore hi sayings????

  • @NaturalRepublic Even here u r distorting things just like u did by adding 'dare' elsewhere.... Allah has asked several times in the Quran to obey the Apostle. How can we obey him if we are not prepared to even read or listen to what he has said??? So should we believe in the ayats where v are asked to obey the Apostle or should v interpret the ayats that u hv interpreted here? Either ur interpretation is wrong or v cannot obey the Apostle as Allah requires us to do in the Quran

  • @NaturalRepublic Of course I understand - I only leave a reply to your comment on my channel - I have now given you several ayats to think about. The ayats that you quote are merely condemning disbelievers - What u assume for me cud be true for u too so do not use the ayats against me - give proof like what i give u. u are assuming that I am wrong and you are right despite having given you several proofs from logic to the Quran.

  • @NaturalRepublic Even this one applies to you if you consider your yawning at the Ayat and other behavior. That is why i said we must make the Prophet a judge between us as asked by Allah. We have a serious dispute.

  • @NaturalRepublic I hv given evidence of ur distortion when u hv not. there is no 'dare' in that ayat. In ur zeal to glorify Allah u r trying to belittle the Apostle. No creator will be happy if u belittle his best creation. I don't need to justify praising the Apostle because HE is the beloved of ALLAH and ALLAH has exalted hi status. (Al Quran 33:56, 3:31, 21:107, 68:4, 4:65, 3:132,33:21, 8:24, 48:9,94:4, 93:5.. and many more). I am honoring the Prophet - see 48:9 and honor HIM

  • @NaturalRepublic U know this applies to you too. You have been warned now and shown clear signs...

  • @NaturalRepublic I can give you many ayats if u want. But Yawning at one ayat or not obeying what Allah has said in one ayat just because it is 'only one ayat' is also disobedience. If you feel sorry about disobeying then you can go to the Apostle. Quran 4:64 "And if, when they wronged themselves, they had come to you, O Muhammad, and asked forgiveness of Allah and the Noble Apostle had asked forgiveness for them, they would have found Allah Accepting of repentance and Merciful.

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