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Old 04-14-2013, 03:40 PM   #1
DuePew

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Default "Intercession" in the Quran and hadith?
Salam Alaykom, I really hope everyone is well. Good community. I've a concern about hadith that's me confused. I'm convinced that sometimes there has to be a mistranslation of the term "intercession." I don't talk arabic, so I've no real method of working this out for myself. Please advize. "'Surely! Allah errors not really of the weight of an atom (or perhaps a tiniest ant) but when there's worthwhile (accomplished) He doubles it.' (4.40) The Prophet added, "Then the prophets and Angels and the followers will intercede, and (last but not least) the Almighty (Allah) will say, 'Now stays My Intercession." He'll then maintain a number of the Fire that He'll remove many people whose bodies have now been burned, and they'll be cast right into a lake at the entrance of Paradise, named the water of life ' (Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 9, Book 93, Number 532s) Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (might peace be upon him) as saying: I'll be pre-eminent between the descendants of Adam on your Day of Resurrection and I'll be the first intercessor and the first whose intercession will be approved (by Allah). (Sahih Muslim, Book 030,Number 5655 )." I actually do not understand why. What's the arabic term for "intercession" in these phrases? Is there a few explanations? Could it be not the same as the next meaning? "Children of Israel, remember My benefit wherewith I blessed you, and that I've chosen you most importantly beings; and avoid each day when no heart for another shall give pleasure, and no intercession shall be recognized from this, or any counterpoise be taken, neither shall they be served. S. 2:47-48 Kiddies of Israel, remember My benefit wherewith I blessed you, and that I've chosen you most importantly beings; and beware each day when no heart for another shall give pleasure, and no counterpoise shall be recognized from it, or any intercession shall be rewarding to it, neither shall they be served. S. 2:122-123 E followers, spend of this wherewith We've offered you, before there comes each day where will be neither traffick, nor friendship, nor intercession; and the unbelievers -- they're the evildoers. S. 2:254." I'm thinking there has to be a different meaning to the term because it might be seemingly utilized in different contexts;meaning. Intercession given, and no intercession. "Whoever browse the Quran and memorized it and believed, beloved its' Halal to be Halal and its Haram to be Haram [i.e., approved it rules of Halal and Haraam], Allah need the intercession for such 10 people on from him whom Hell had already become Wajib. (Tirmizi, Ibn-e-Majah )" Also, does this mean I will interceed for my loved ones even when they're nonbelievers??? Siblings, please don't blame me to get somewhat confused here. I actually do not know which hadith are genuine and which aren't. I have to understand what is appropriate, as previously mentioned. And if I don't ask, I will not know. Might Allah reward you.
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