***every prophet say pray to god only? ***
Yes,
***is it correct? ***
Yes, however since God is not here folks just generally do and believe as they please.
2006-09-04 02:42:01
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answered by zurioluchi 7
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No. There have been many prophets of many different religions the world over and not everyone of them carried the mission of correcting the members of their faith's prayer habits. For example, in about the 15th century two prophets rose to form the Six Nations Confederacy (also called the Iroquois Confederacy) with the Divine message of "The Great Peace." This Nation inspired the foundation of the United States of America as the Colonial peoples were so impressed with it.
2006-09-04 02:46:38
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answer #2
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answered by Shazaaye Puebla 3
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Yes, this help us to concentrate our souls on the Supreme Power, in order that we can think big and do the impossible.
In reality, God knows our wishes and He already gave us more than we ask. And by prayers and meditations we will see clearly our concrete needs for each situation and we will see God's inspiration for our appropriate actions.
Most of us don't know or don't remember that we have a body, a mind and a soul. Prayers will show what we should do for the development of all these three parts simultanously.
Concretely, through prayers and meditations, I will realize that I must do the physical exercise, I must get the training in various academic subjects, and I must serve the welfares of all other people.
If I don't conduct my life according to this spiritual guidance, I may focus only on earning my livelihood and then suffer bitterly for concentrating all my endowments in this narrow vision.
2006-09-04 03:03:17
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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All hebrew prophets prayed to God.
2006-09-04 02:31:25
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answered by Villain 6
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The Son Of God said, "the only way to the Father is through me."
2006-09-04 03:39:54
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answered by TJMiler 6
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Sorry 2 say, I can't really answer that ?, but I do have knowledge of this bit of info: Exodus 20:3 "Thou shall not have NO other gods before me", this is according to the Word of God and Jesus Christ. Make that choice for yourself, God gives us freewill, use it!!
2006-09-04 02:38:45
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answered by Ms. Ladeshug 2
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I would say no. There have been many prophets from various gods with all sorts of messages.
2006-09-04 02:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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They are correct. You are supposed to pray to God through Jesus Christ.
2006-09-04 03:05:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Faith is the foundation upon which the whole structure of nations is based. Therefore, the progress of each nation is dependent upon the maintenance of its faith and ideology. Thus, all Prophets (peace be upon them) have called for true faith.
Every Prophet told his people from the very beginning, "Worship Allah, the Almighty. You have no other god but Him".Holy Qur’an. Al- A’raf (Heights) 7:59
"We assuredly sent amongst every people an Apostle, (with the command), Serve Allah and eschew evil". Holy Qur’an An-NahI (Bee) 16 : 36.
This is because Allah the Almighty created all people to worship Him alone and set up no associate to Him. "I have only created jinns and men that they may worship Me". H.Q. Az-Zariyat (winds that Scatter) 51 : 56.
Worship is the exclusive right of Allah owed to Him by His creation mankind. Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) once said to Muath ibn Jabal (may Allah be pleased with him): "Do you know what duties and rights people have towards Allah'? The duty of mankind towards Allah is to worship Him and attribute no partner to Him. The right of mankind is that Allah will not torture those who do not attribute any partner to Him". Sahih Bukhari 13/300 (Arabic Edition). and Muslim, 30
This right of worship is the foremost right of Allah owed to Him by His people. "Your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him." H.Q. Isra (The Children of Israel) 17:23
"Say : Come, I will recite to you what Allah has really forbidden to you : Join not any-thing as equal with Allah". H.Q. Al-An’am (Cattle) 6:151.
This right has priority over all other rights because it is the foundation upon which all other precepts of the religion (of Islam) are based.
Therefore, the Prophet (peace be upon him) during the thirteen years of his preaching in Makkah, constantly called upon people to observe this right of Allah and forbid any partner to Him.
The Holy Quran in most of its verses, has confirmed this concept and negated any resemblance to Him. Every Muslim in his five daily prayers pledges to Allah to observe this right by saying, "You alone do we worship and only Your assistance do we seek". H.Q. Al-Fatiha 1: 5.
2006-09-05 03:48:38
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answered by aboosait 4
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Yes!
To God in the name of Christ!
2006-09-04 05:22:57
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answered by Grandreal 6
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