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2006-12-30 21:58:57
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answered by Alone 4
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not basically Muhammad yet as well all previously prophets were human. basically Christians have glorified their prophet and phone him God. God Almighty despatched 124,000 prophets previously Muhammad, and He not in a position to implement a right tried and relied on frame of mind to sending His messages to humanity. Angels can not disobey the Lord and Arch Angel Gabriel has delivered messages from Allah to all the prophets. So there's no doubt of he making a mistake. Muhammad Javed Iqbal
2016-10-16 22:35:41
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answered by ? 4
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He was the only other Prophet besides Moses to actually hear the voice. The voice was not through an object like a bush, many times it was the Angel Gabriel speaking as a messenger for God.
2006-12-30 21:51:26
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answered by angelam219 3
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The revelation resembles more of the demonaic than the holy.
The accounts of extraordinary strength(compare with Gerasene demonaic liberated by Jesus), foaming at the mouth would be understood by a Christian exorcist, for it is the same manner in which pagans receive revelation from (evil) spirit.
It is described by the prophet and his onlookers thus:
"Sometimes it came to me like the beating sound of the bell - and this is the hardest experience for me - and when that ceases, I retain well engraved in my memory all that it has said; but sometimes the angel appears to me in the shape of a human being and speaks to me and I retain what he says" (Bukhari). In the transmission of Ibn Hanbal, this same report reads: "I hear the beating sounds and thereupon I keep silent; there is not an occasion of the revelation to me when I do not fear that my soul will depart." His Companions relate their observations, "whenever a revelation came to him, a sort of rest (immobility) captured him." (Ibn Hanbal) Or, "whenever the revelation came to the messenger of God, he was overwhelmed and remained in this state a while as if he was intoxicated." (Ibn Sa'd) Or, "the revelation came to him in the coldest day, and when it ceased, the front of the Prophet perspired with (sweat falling as) pearls." (Bukhari) Or, "once when the moment (of revelation) arrived, he bent his head inside (a garment?), and lo, the face of the messenger of God had become red, and he snored; later the state vanished" (Bukhari). Or, "whenever the revelation came, he suffered therefrom and his face darkened." (Ibn Sa'd) Or, "when the revelation came to him, we heard near him like the humming sound of bees." (Ibn Hanbal and Abu Hu-aim) Or, "the Prophet suffered great pain when the revelation came to him, and he used to move his lips." (Bukhari) Another series of reports say that he then felt the weight of a great load, and said, "I saw the Prophet while he was on his camel when a revelation came to him. The camel began to foam with rage and twist its legs to the point that I feared that they would break with a crack. In fact sometimes the camel sat down, but sometimes it would obstinately try to stand, with legs planted like pegs all through the time of revelation, and this lasted until the state (of revelation) vanished, and sweat would fall from him like pearls." (Ibn Sa'd) Or, "the load almost broke the leg of the camel with a crack" (Ibn Hanbal). Zaid Ibn Thabit reports his personal experience of a certain day in the following words: "His leg lay on my thigh and weighed so heavy that I feared that my femur would break with a crack" (Bukhari). In another version, there is this addition: "... had it not been for the Prophet of God, I would have pushed a cry and taken away my leg."
2006-12-30 23:00:56
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answered by defOf 4
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There is a certain school of thought that says Mohammed experienced seizures because of his epileptic condition. These seizures, which may have excited his temporal lobes, could have produced dramatic hallucinations.
The same could also be true of St. Paul.
There is yet another intriguing theory that suggests that we, as thinking beings, were undergoing an evolutionary change in consciousness, and that the result of this change included visions and prophecies. (Historically, there were *many* of those who proclaimed themselves prophets in the early centuries A.D.) The study is called "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind."
2006-12-30 21:59:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Revelation just as any Prophet received a message from God.
Peace
2006-12-30 21:53:58
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answered by daliaadel 5
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He didn't receive anything from God. Satan gave him the "so called dreams"
2006-12-30 22:07:34
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answered by tracy211968 6
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revelation....
don't exactly know,Allah only knows it..my imagination says
it's like feeling,something told to u in ur thought,on ur tongue...n it remains in memory....
God is capable of doing anything
2006-12-30 23:34:26
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answered by Anonymous
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hmm not sure if your being serious
if your serious then i suppose you should go buy yourself the holy islamic book english translation from soemwhere reliable like pakistan or singapore. they would have the non-corrupt version that some whities make up and sell on amazon
2006-12-30 21:47:04
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answered by Anonymous
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see mohomed was smoking a packet of ganja when that heavenly flying creature flew down and spoke to him
2006-12-30 21:52:17
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answered by exmuslimah 1
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