Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) forbids worshiping Idols and/or worshiping partners to Allah (God in English). He called for worshiping Allah (God) with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence.
We do not worship Muhammad. God forbid ! We only worship the One God. Muhammad was God's Messenger and Prophet, and His beloved servant. That is all.
The non-belivers of Mecca worshiped idols and pictures of dieties. Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) forbid his followers to make idols of picture lest they should start their worship. For the same reason he forbid his own pcture to be made lest his followers should start worshiping his picture.
The first commandment requires the worship of God, none forbid it.
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worship used to be bad before now the Prophet Muhammad came it all changed first people worshiped idols were drunk and worship fire but now that changed
Islam is religion per God revelation of Quran to prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Followers of Islam are called Muslims. No Muslim worship Muhammad. All Muslims worship one and only one God (Allah in Arabic) with no partner, no associate, no son, nor companion.
Islam is a religion per God revelation of Quran to prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Followers of Islam are called Muslims. No Muslim worship Islam or Muhammad.
No; Jews pray to God, creator of the universe. Muhammad is associated with Islam, not with Judaism. Judaism has no connection to Muhammad and does not have an official religious position on him other than him not being a prophet. Note that Muslims also do not pray to Muhammad. Muslims pray to Allah (using the Qur'an which they say that Muhammad revealed).
Answer:Very good question. The reason why there is no shrine for Muhammad is the same reason why we Muslims do not draw images of Muhammad: We do not want to worship Muhammad.We only worship God. Muhammad (peace and blessings of God be upon him) was God's Prophet and Messenger. No more than that.
No , because Muslim worship Allah not Prophet .
No. Almighty Allah is the Only One Who is worthy of worship. This the basic teaching of Islam. Nobody is permitted to worship Hazrat Muhammad saw. He is a Prophet as the other prophets had been teaching to worship ONE Almighty Allah (God).
The two main references of worship in Islam are the holy Quran and the Sunna (prophet Muhammad sayings and practices).