Q#8.
Was Rasoolullah
(SAW) a Human Being? Isn't it true that he is 'noor'? Isn't it an insult to him
to say that he was an ordinary Human Being?
Answer.
1.Rasoolullah(SAW)
is called a man
The Quran says in Surah al Kahf
18:110 Say:
"I am but a man like yourselves”
41:6 Say
thou: "I
am but a man like you”
2.A
Messenger from among yourselves
62:2
“It is He Who has sent amongst the Unlettered an apostle
from among themselves”
3:164
Allah did confer a great
favor on the believers when He sent among them an Apostle
from among themselves
3.If not
human then was he an angel?
If we say he was not a human then what was he. Among created beings (Makhlook)
possibilities are Angel or Jinn (God forbid). He cannot be an angel because
angels do not have a free will hence their reward will be much lesser than
humans who lead a righteous life in spite of human free will. Besides Allah does
not send angels to warn humans.
25:7 And they say: "What sort of an apostle is this who eats food and walks
through the streets? Why has not an angel been sent down to him to give
admonition with him?
4.Human
Attributes
The prophet had human failings and human weaknesses. He cried when his son
Ibrahim died. He felt tired and exhausted. He felt pain when he was injured and
suffered immense pain during his sickness during his last days. He bled when he
was injured all these are human characteristics.
5.Rasoolullah(SAW)
called himself a human being
a) Sahih Muslim 4:6293 Salim, the freed slave of Nasriyyin, said : “I heard Abu
Huraira as saying that he heard Allah’s Messenger(SAW) as saying: “O Allah
Muhammed is a human being. I loose my temper just as human beings do, and
I have held a covenant with thee which thou wouldst not break: For a believer
whom I give any trouble or invoke curse or beat, make that an expiation his
nearness to thee on the day of judgement.”
b) Abu Dawud 3:3576 Umm Salamah reported Allah’s Messenger as saying: I am only
a human being, and you bring your disputes to me, some perhaps more
eloquent in their plea than others, so that I give judgement on their behalf
according to what I hear from them. Therefore, whatever I decide for anyone
which by right belongs to his brother, he must not take anything, for I am
granting him only a portion of hell.”
6.Afzalul
Bashar
No doubt Rasoolullah was a "Bashar" ie human. However among men as the
prophet of Allah and the best implementor of Islam he was indeed an "Afzalul
Bashar" ie and elated one among the humans. Hence we should not say that he was
like any normal human being rather we should realise and accept his true status
as an elated human.
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