Whether Muhammad has peace or not, in the mythical afterlife was decided 1400 years ago, if in fact Muhammad ever exists, of which their is no real proof.
Understand me? Muhammad, if he ever lived, died 1400 years ago. The moment he died, the issue of whether he was to have any peace, and the amount was decided right there...end of story.
So, you cannot wish, or spell cast, or pray any more peace upon him, unless wacky Allah has set up a mechanical "added peace register" where Muhammad gets another drip of morphine with every mindless expression parroted by a ignorant brainwashed Muslim.
2006-08-29
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Very good question, but I'm sure Muslims wont agree with your (correct) reasoning.
2006-08-29 14:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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it style of feels not one of the commenters truly recognize; no easily references given, no expenses from the the holy books or authenticated historic records and so on. i think it according to threat basically a count of custom and custom that it perchance got here approximately like the various diverse different kinds of greetings and classic capture words strange to many cultures interior the international on the instant. See ya. hi. God save the king. Peace be with YOU. Amen. the actuality that Muhammad and maximum of those in his component of the international have been illiterate does no longer help. particularly because of the fact the Holy e book grew to become into finally compiled by using multiple adult adult males approximately 2 centuries after Mohammad were ineffective.
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answered by Anonymous
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I am going to assume that you consider yourself an witty person, yet you come across as a fool.
Why do you spew hate toward Muslims? It does nothing but to show your own ignorance and disrespect for a group of people that you obviously know little about.
2006-08-29 14:24:13
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answered by ... 4
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Jesus died almost 2000 years ago, yet there are billions of Christians who follow his footsteps.
Moses died over 2000 years ago, and there are billions of Jews.
Do not criticize other religious rituals because they are traditions that has been upheld for thousands of years.
2006-08-29 15:00:21
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answered by ethereality 4
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The same reason you say "Rest In Peace" about dead people.
2006-08-29 16:14:15
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answered by John S 4
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You Shamful Lost Viggie Thief read this !!!!!!!!
Supplication is in fact not only the spontaneous outpourings of man's heart before his Lord, but it is an expression of his sense of nearness to Him, of His Might and Power, of his confidence in His mercy, grace and blessings. If one were to know how much a man supplicates, and what he supplicates about, and how he supplicates, one would be able to see how much spirituality is there in his soul. When a man without any witness speaks with Allah, the soul stands unveiled before its Creator. The higher the note he strikes in his outpouring, the higher is the quality of the faith that is imprinted upon his soul, and serves as a background to all his thought and activity. Thus to understand the spirit of any religion and appraise its value to life and society, supplications serve as the key. The Prophet (may peace be upon him) was a great believer in supplication and prayer. He made supplications to his Lord with zeal and fervour, rarely to be found in the religious literature of the world. One who cares to read them cannot but be overwhelmed with the depth of feelings with which the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) approaches his Lord, his intense love for the Great Master, his deep faith in His unbounded Favours, his unshakeable confidence in His Divine Mercy and unflinching faith in His Might and Power, and his sense of deep humility before Him. These are in fact the multi-coloured threads with which is woven the delicate pattern of the Prophet's (may peace be upon him) supplications. In Islam the supplication which a Muslim has been instructed to make whether singly or in congregation, whether at the appointed hour of ritual prayer or at any sudden call or urge to His Lord, reflects the one single attitude of submission, humility and closeness to God. Whatever is the state of spiritual elevation of the supplication he is made to keep this fact constantly in his mind that he is a humble servant of the Lord. That is the reason why most of the supplications in Islam open with an invocation of the Divine Being; either the personal name of God, i. e. Allah, is used or the descriptive title of His Attributes are called out in order to make the worshipper conscious of his own weak and dependent self before his Master. In Islam man seeks to move God to help and grant him what he desires, and at the same time he seeks unconsciously to work upon himself through the realisation of what God means to him, to strengthen, to renew and to refresh his own inner life.
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Lost Viggie Thief... you can't stop any muslims from saying Muhammad( peace be upon him ) or Jesus ( Peace be upon him)
....Lost Viggie Thief go ahead cry about it no one will listen 2U.. but Don't be sorry when you die and burn in hell ....may Allah guide you !!!
2006-08-29 14:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do Christians sometimes say "God rest his soul" when talking about a departed friend or relative?
That's such a picky little cultural thing, and it doesn't hurt you in the slightest, so let it be.
2006-08-29 14:24:06
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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Hahahahahahaya got your self a new name ya ignorant brainwash ..........
........Lost Veggie Thief ........
suit you better then b4 ya Looooost Vieeeegie Thieeeef !!!
get lost ya dick head...
2006-08-29 19:03:50
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answered by Anonymous
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as a symbol of respect and honoring him, we say it after mentioning all of the prophets including Jesus
2006-08-29 19:01:08
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answered by Anonymous
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this is a preyer upon him nothing related to hi or something
2006-08-29 14:26:14
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answered by Rami 5
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