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150. It is said have shame before Allah (The Exalted), the person said no, this statement is Kufr. Ixxxviii 151. It is said "There will be a lot of luggage, hire a Taxi" he says, "Allah (The Exalted) is the King (Malik)" the other said, "Allah (The Exalted) is not the King do it yourself" and if a wife said to her husband, "Do such a thing for me" the husband said, "Allah (The Exalted) is the King (Malik)," the wife then said, "Allah (The Exalted) is not the King you will have to do it," whoso says this is a Kafir. Chapter Two: Beliefs concerning Nabuwwat (Prophethood) Just as it is of utmost importance for a person to know what is proper to accept or not to accept when it comes to belief in Allah (The Exalted), so that he does not reject any necessity or accept anything that is absolutely impossible and become a Kaafir, it is a lso of utmost importance to know what is permissible, compulsory and absolutely impossible for a Nabi, since to 2.ccept a Muhaal (that which is absolutely impossible) and to reject what is compulsory is the means to infidelity. It is very possible that due to lack of knowledge, that a person may hold a improper belief or say something which is contrary to the proper belief and this can cause his destruction. B. 1 Belief: A Nabi refers to that human, on whom Allah (The Exalted) sent down revelation for the purpose of guidance. Rasool is not only specific to humans, as there are Angels as well who are Rasools. B. 2 Belief: All Nabis were human and men. Neither has any Jin or woman been a Nabi. B. 3 Belief: It is not compulsory upon Allah (The Exalted) to send Prophets. Through His Grace, He sent down Prophets for the guidance of the people. 40
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