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Is it religiously permissible to supplicate to God through an intermediary?
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14 Nov '12 03:15 pm
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It is religiously permissible to supplicate to God by means of an intermediary such as highly righteous persons. Especially, supplicating God through Prophets and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon them all) is an inducement for its acceptance. In fact, by the ordinance of the verse, Surely God and His angels bless the Prophet (He always treats him with His special mercy, with the angels praying to Him to grant him the highest station of praise with Him and for the decisive victory of his Religion). O you who believe, invoke the blessings of God on him, and pray to God to bestow His peace on him, greeting him with the best greeting. (Love and follow him with utmost sincerity and faithfulness, and give yourselves to his way with perfect submission.), (one) it is pointed out the importance of the subject.
Furthermore, in a hadith narrated by Anas bin Malik, it is pointed out the importance of sending Salat (supplication) upon Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Whoever sends a Salat upon me, God se ...more
Answered by Psycho, 14 Nov '12 03:18 pm
Furthermore, in a hadith narrated by Anas bin Malik, it is pointed out the importance of sending Salat (supplication) upon Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Whoever sends a Salat upon me, God se ...more
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