Allah commanded the Prophet Muhammad to remind them that he was only a human being and that he was as vulnerable as they were. In the verses below, Allah commanded the Prophet Muhammad to remind his people that he was only a human. Say: «I am only a human being like yourselves. It is revealed to me that your God is One God. So, whoever looks forward to meeting his Lord, let him do righteous deeds and not associate anyone in the worship of his Lord. »The Prophet Muhammad was the last of all prophets sent by Allah and was the messenger of His message.
He called for strict obedience to Himself and to the rulers appointed by Him, stressing the importance of this in many hadiths. He emphasized to his people that he did not ask for any wage in return for his services and that his reward from Allah alone. He also reminded them that he was only a human and that they were not to refuse him out of pride. Ultimately, he made it clear that faith and good deeds were necessary to meet Allah, and that non-God fearing people who looked for excuses to not believe would be exposed to a degrading torment. »All who obey Allah and the Messenger shall be with those whom Allah has blessed—the Prophets, the Truthful, the Martyrs, and the Righteous.
How excellent is such a fellowship! Allah is pleased with them and they are pleased with Him, and He has prepared for them Gardens of perpetual bliss, wherein they shall abide.
The Prophet Muhammad taught people that Allah is the only God and summoned them to believe in Him. He warned them of a grievous punishment if they disobeyed Allah and the Messenger. He also stated that he was only a human being with no supernatural power and that only Allah could provide salvation. Muhammad further instructed his people not to associate anyone with Allah and to obey both Allah and the Messenger.
Those who follow Allah and the Prophet Muhammad will be rewarded with eternal bliss and a fellowship of the blessed. Allah, the Almighty and All-Wise, has predetermined the destiny of all things. Prophet Muhammad reminded his followers to trust in the destiny ordained by Allah, as nothing can happen to us except what Allah has ordained. Allah is our Guardian and we must put our trust in Him. Everything, even incapacity and ability, is by the decree of Allah.
We must ask for all favors from Allah, as no one can benefit us except what He has already recorded, and no one can harm us except what He has already recorded. We must remember, the pens are withdrawn and the pages are dry.
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