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Muhammad (pbuh) was blessed by Allah, the Most High himself, who summoned the Angels as well as the Faithful People to bless him by their prayers, a matter that is far better than the Angel's prostration, as it is proved by the following reasons:
1. Allah, the Most High, has commanded the Angels to prostrate themselves at the feet of Adam (pbuh) out of politeness, but he commanded them to bless Muhammad (pbuh) by prayers, in order to get nearer to him.
2. The prayer performed in order to bless Muhammad (pbuh) will be lasting until the Day of Resurrection, whereas the prostration of the Angels before Adam (pbuh) happened one only and single time.
3.It is useful to remind also that it is the Angels that laid themselves prone before Adam (pbuh), while in the case of Muhammad (pbuh), it is Allah, the Great master Himself, who did it and Who, afterwards, commanded the Angels and the Faithful to perform it too.
4. The Angels received order to lay themselves prone before Adam (pbuh) because he bears on the forehead the Light of Muhammad (pbuh).
If they say that Allah, the Most High, has provided only Adam (pbuh) with knowledge, by saying: " Allah taught Adam (pbuh) all the names", while to Muhammad (pbuh) Allah said: "You knew neither what was the Book nor the Faith", it is also to Muhammad (pbuh) that God has said: "He found you lost and lead you to the Good Road".
sheik-ibrahim-nyass-noujoum
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