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Who Is Allah Praying To In Quran? Allah Prayed In Quran And Hadith by Abdulrahman1987(m): 11:09am On Oct 02, 2020
Surah 33:56 – Who Is Allah Praying To?

SURAH 33:56 – WHO IS ALLAH PRAYING TO?



Arabic:
إِنَّ اللَّهَ وَمَلَائِكَتَهُ يُصَلُّونَ عَلَى النَّبِيِّ يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا صَلُّوا عَلَيْهِ وَسَلِّمُوا تَسْلِيمًا

Transliteration:
“Inna Allaha wamalaikatahu Yusalloona AAala alnnabiyyi ya ayyuha allatheena amanoo salloo AAalayhi wasallimoo tasleeman”,

Translation:
“Lo! Allah and His angels shower prayed for the Prophet. O ye who believe! Ask blessings on him and salute him with a worthy salutation.” – Quran 33:56

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Re: Who Is Allah Praying To In Quran? Allah Prayed In Quran And Hadith by Abdulrahman1987(m): 11:12am On Oct 02, 2020
Surah 33:56: Surely Allah and His Angels shower Serenity (Literally: shower prayers) on the Prophet. O you who have believed, pray for benediction on him, and submit in full submission.
(Muhammad Ghali)


The Arabic word used here in Surah 33:56 is “yusalloona.”The above Muslim translator is fully aware of the true meaning of this Arabic word.

He knows that it should be translated literally as “shower prayers.” Therefore, Surah 33:56 should be correctly translated as: “Surely Allah and His Angels shower prayers on the Prophet.” Since he understands the accurate meaning of this Arabic term, why does he not translate it correctly right away? Why does he choose to reveal the correct meaning only in parenthesis?


This is because Muslim translators such as the above and many others like him are horrified by the implications of this Quranic verse. Therefore, they deliberately mistranslate this Quranic verse. Most of them translate this verse to mean: “Allah and his angels shower blessings on the prophet.”The problem is that the Arabic word for “blessings” is “baarika.” And this word does not appear anywhere in this Quranic verse. The Arabic word used in Surah 33:56 is “yusalloona” which is a verbal form of the word “salah” or “salat.” The meaning of “salah” or “salat” is prayer or worship.The plural of “salat” is “salatwat.” Compare now the following translation:


Surah 33:56: Allah sends His Salat on the Prophet and also His angels too. O you who believe! Send your Salat on him and greet him with the Islamic way of greeting. (Hilali-Khan) Personal commentary of the Translator in parenthesis omitted.

[b] Surah 33:56: Surely Allah and His Angels shower Serenity (Literally: shower prayers) on the Prophet. O you who have believed, pray for benediction on him, and submit in full submission.
(Muhammad Ghali)


The Arabic word used here in Surah 33:56 is “yusalloona.”The above Muslim translator is fully aware of the true meaning of this Arabic word.

He knows that it should be translated literally as “shower prayers.” Therefore, Surah 33:56 should be correctly translated as: “Surely Allah and His Angels shower prayers on the Prophet.” Since he understands the accurate meaning of this Arabic term, why does he not translate it correctly right away? Why does he choose to reveal the correct meaning only in parenthesis?


This is because Muslim translators such as the above and many others like him are horrified by the implications of this Quranic verse. Therefore, they deliberately mistranslate this Quranic verse. Most of them translate this verse to mean: “Allah and his angels shower blessings on the prophet.”The problem is that the Arabic word for “blessings” is “baarika.” And this word does not appear anywhere in this Quranic verse. The Arabic word used in Surah 33:56 is “yusalloona” which is a verbal form of the word “salah” or “salat.” The meaning of “salah” or “salat” is prayer or worship.The plural of “salat” is “salatwat.” Compare now the following translation:


Surah 33:56: Allah sends His Salat on the Prophet and also His angels too. O you who believe! Send your Salat on him and greet him with the Islamic way of greeting. (Hilali-Khan) Personal commentary of the Translator in parenthesis omitted.

[/b] Surah 33:56: Surely Allah and His Angels shower Serenity (Literally: shower prayers) on the Prophet. O you who have believed, pray for benediction on him, and submit in full submission.
(Muhammad Ghali)


The Arabic word used here in Surah 33:56 is “yusalloona.”The above Muslim translator is fully aware of the true meaning of this Arabic word.

He knows that it should be translated literally as “shower prayers.” Therefore, Surah 33:56 should be correctly translated as: “Surely Allah and His Angels shower prayers on the Prophet.” Since he understands the accurate meaning of this Arabic term, why does he not translate it correctly right away? Why does he choose to reveal the correct meaning only in parenthesis?


This is because Muslim translators such as the above and many others like him are horrified by the implications of this Quranic verse. Therefore, they deliberately mistranslate this Quranic verse. Most of them translate this verse to mean: “Allah and his angels shower blessings on the prophet.”The problem is that the Arabic word for “blessings” is “baarika.” And this word does not appear anywhere in this Quranic verse. The Arabic word used in Surah 33:56 is “yusalloona” which is a verbal form of the word “salah” or “salat.” The meaning of “salah” or “salat” is prayer or worship.The plural of “salat” is “salatwat.” Compare now the following translation:


Surah 33:56: Allah sends His Salat on the Prophet and also His angels too. O you who believe! Send your Salat on him and greet him with the Islamic way of greeting. (Hilali-Khan) Personal commentary of the Translator in parenthesis omitted.
Re: Who Is Allah Praying To In Quran? Allah Prayed In Quran And Hadith by Abdulrahman1987(m): 11:13am On Oct 02, 2020
Is there any God above Allah
Re: Who Is Allah Praying To In Quran? Allah Prayed In Quran And Hadith by Abdulrahman1987(m): 11:15am On Oct 02, 2020
To whom is Allah praying to? Is there another deity above him to whom he supplicates? The very suggestion that God prays is totally absurd. In fact, we are told in the Quran that not only does Allah pray for Muhammad but he also prays for his worshippers.

In view of their importance, we have provided three different translations of the following Quranic verses:


Surah 2:156-157:

Who, when an affliction afflicts them, say, “Surely we belong to Allah, and surely to Him we are returning.”Upon those are the prayers from their Lord, and mercy; and those are they who are the right-guided. (Muhammad Ghali)


Who, in adversity say: “We belong to Allah and to Him we shall return.” On those will be prayers and mercy from their Lord, those are guided. (Hasan Al-Fatih Qaribullah)


Those who if a disaster or any other thing hated struck them they said: “We are to God, and we are to Him returning.”Those, on them are prayers from their Lord and a mercy, and those are the guided. (Samira)


The Arabic word for “prayers” in the above Quranic verses is “salawatun.” These verses clearly testify that Allah’sprayers are upon those who return to him in faith. This proves that Allah prays. In concurrence with the teachings of the Quran
Re: Who Is Allah Praying To In Quran? Allah Prayed In Quran And Hadith by Abdulrahman1987(m): 11:17am On Oct 02, 2020
Both the Hadiths and the Tafsirs also confirm that Allah prays. Let us consider now the Hadith of a renowned Muslim scholar.


The “Meadows of the Righteous” (Arabic: Riyadh as-Salihin) is a compilation of important verses from the Quran by renowned Muslim scholar, Al-Nawawi (1233–1277). The “Meadows of the Righteous” is a collection of vital Quranic with commentary from authentic Hadiths to clarify their true meaning. Al-Nawawidocumented the following details under the heading, Book of Knowledge, 241. Chapter: The Excellence of Knowledge:


1387. Abu Umama reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, “Allahand His angels and the people of the heavens and the earth, even the ants in their rocks and the fish, pray for blessings on those who teach people good.” (At-Tirmidhi)


And


2685. Abu Umamah al-Bahili narrated: “Two men were mentioned before the Messenger of Allah. One of them a worshipper, and the other a scholar. So the Messenger of Allah said: ‘The superiority of the scholar over the worshipper is like my superiority over the least of you.’ Then the Messenger of Allah said: ‘Indeed Allah, His Angels, the inhabitants of the heavens and the earths – even the ant in his hole, even the fish – say Salat upon the one who teaches the people to do good. (Hasan) — English Translation of Jami’ At-Tirmidhi, Compiled by Imam Hafiz ‘Eisa Mohammad Ibn ‘Eisa At-Tirmidhi, From Hadith no. 2606 to 3290, translated by Abu Khaliyl


The above Hadith is categorized as “Hasan”which means it is recognized as authentic by Muslim scholars. Read carefully the words of Muhammad in the above Hadith once again. He is clearly testifying that Allah, like the rest of the creations, “say Salat (prayer)upon the one who teaches the people to do good
Re: Who Is Allah Praying To In Quran? Allah Prayed In Quran And Hadith by Abdulrahman1987(m): 11:20am On Oct 02, 2020
We will now consider the Tafsir of another renowned Muslim scholar.


Tafsir Ibn Kathir on Surah 33:56:  


The people of Israel said to Moses: “Does your Lord pray?” 
His Lord called him saying: “O Moses, they asked you if your Lord prays. Say to them: ‘Yes, I do pray, and my angels pray upon my prophets and my messengers,’” and Allah then sent down on his messenger: “Allah and His angels pray . . .”

(Tafsir Ibn Kathir, Q. 33:56; translated from the Arabic online edition)


Of course, the true “Lord” of Moses does not pray. Since God is Almighty, it is impossible for Him to pray. Allah the impostor who praysis claiming to be the God of Moses

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Re: Who Is Allah Praying To In Quran? Allah Prayed In Quran And Hadith by Abdulrahman1987(m): 11:21am On Oct 02, 2020
Re: Who Is Allah Praying To In Quran? Allah Prayed In Quran And Hadith by ANTIlSLAM(m): 12:50pm On Oct 02, 2020
That's why allah Can never be God

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Re: Who Is Allah Praying To In Quran? Allah Prayed In Quran And Hadith by Abdulrahman1987(m): 1:08pm On Oct 02, 2020
ANTIlSLAM:
That's why allah Can never be God

Quran allah is not real God

Quran allah is Lucifa (Satan)

He possessed Muhammad and come with Quran because he doesn't want The True word of God, (bible) to prevail

Why does God have to wait for 640 years before revealing Quran after Bible?

An Arabian that doesn't witness anything about the gospel of Jesus talking saying Jesus wasn't crucified
Re: Who Is Allah Praying To In Quran? Allah Prayed In Quran And Hadith by ANTIlSLAM(m): 1:11pm On Oct 02, 2020
Abdulrahman1987:


Quran allah is not real God

Quran allah is Lucifa (Satan)

He possessed Muhammad and come with Quran because he doesn't want The True word of God, (bible) to prevail

Why does God have to wait for 640 years before revealing Quran after Bible?

An Arabian that doesn't witness anything about the gospel of Jesus talking saying Jesus wasn't crucified

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