The Israelites believed that once they had bound themselves firmly to saints, it would become impossible for God to punish them. Such false reliance made them negligent of true religious piety and enmeshed them in a life of sin and wickedness.
The Israelites believed that once they had bound themselves firmly to saints, it would become impossible for God…
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The majority hold the view that invoking blessings permanently upon other than the Prophets is not right, but provisionally may be done so. Imãm Abu Hanifah, Imam Mãlik and Imam ShAfi’i hold the same opinion. (Ma ‘anf As- Sunan: 5/505). This view seems true that it is incorrect in meaning of a permanent religious term (as it is for the Prophets) but in meaning of supplication and seeking forgiveness is correct.
The majority hold the view that invoking blessings permanently upon other than the Prophets is not right, but provisionally may be done so. Imãm Abu Hanifah, Imam Mãlik and Imam ShAfi’i hold the same opinion. (Ma ‘anf As- Sunan: 5/505). This view seems true that it is incorrect in meaning of a permanent religious term (as it is for the Prophets) but in meaning of supplication and seeking forgiveness is correct.
The majority hold the view that invoking blessings permanently upon other than the Prophets is not right, but…
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