As'salamu Alaikum Everyone,
I have updated the following article, and added refutations from the Glorious Quran that refute the
superstitious additions that were added to the Hadith
300 years after the Prophet, peace be upon him:
www.answering-christianity.com/dates_cure_infections.htm
Guarantees?
I do not see how the Prophet could make any guarantee to anyone's personal safety in light of the following Noble Verses and many more like them:
[009:051] Say: "Nothing will happen to us except what God has decreed for us قل لن يصيبنا الا ماكتب الله لنا: He is our protector": and on God let the Believers put their trust.
[007:188] Say, “I possess no power to gain any benefit for myself, nor to evade any harm; except whatever Allah wants. If I had any knowledge of the unseen future I could have amassed an abundance of wealth, and no misfortune would have ever touched me. I am only a warner, and a bearer of good news for the believing nation.”
[006:050] Tell them, “I do not say to you that I possess the treasures of Allah or the knowledge of the unseen future! And I do not claim to be an angel. I only just pursue and follow the revelation sent to me.” Say, “Can a blind man and the one endowed with sight ever be equal? Do you then not ponder?”Directly Commanded:
Here the Prophet was directly commanded by Allah Almighty to never utter statements like this. Yet, we find these superstitious statements in the Hadiths. We also find them in the Bible. The right toe and right finger blessing by the priest, and the sprinkling of bird's blood to remove evil, etc.... These things are found in the Bible. Not Islam. Please visit:
www.answering-christianity.com/bible_scientific_absurdities.htm
www.answering-christianity.com/warning.htm
www.answering-christianity.com/hadiths_of_the_fly.htmTake care,
Osama Abdallah