Why do we pray to the Prophet, peace be upon him?
In the name of Allah, praise be to
God and prayers and peace be upon the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him and
his family and companions. The prayer on the Prophet , peace be upon him of the
best acts of worship and for acts of worship, it is God by believing slaves,
God said: { Allah and his angels send blessings on the Prophet : O ye who
believe it arrived and handed recognition}. Prophet peace be upon him and it
has urged the doubling of the reward, and they reason for the remission of sins
, and spending needs.
The first is that prayer and peace
be upon the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) is enjoined upon
it. The Almighty said:"O ye who believe! Pray to Him and grant him peace.
It is worship and the duty of a Muslim to comply with God's command and not
object to it.
Secondly: The virtue of praying over the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) is not only for the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), but also for the worshiper
himself. The hadeeth quoted in the hadeeths and other hadiths are those of the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) (Peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) said: " Whoever prays at one time, may Allaah bless
him and grant him peace, is ten. " I mean: If you say: Oh God, bless
Muhammad, may Allah bless you ten times. The top ten times "(end of the
explanation Riyad righteous ).
Third: The right of the Prophet peace
be upon him the greatest rights after the right of God Almighty, has saved God
by creating from darkness to light, God said: ( He who descends on his slave
verses verses to bring you out of darkness to light) And the
Almighty said: { Book we sent it to you to bring people out of darkness to
light with the permission of their Lord }. If a person may mention
the name of the doctor who has made God heal his hands, and the purpose of the
matter is Salah al-Bodin, how to make God on his hands good soul and body
together. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) had the right
to increase his prayer to him in response to that, and he was rewarded for some
of his rights.
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