The Muslims who say Ya Muhammad they believe that only ALLAH creates the help. So it’s totally different. And Allah teaches us in Quran that He creates Reasons which we can use. But the Muslim knows that Allah created the reasons, the result and everything. The Christian’s believe that Jesus is Creator, which is shirk.
Shaikh you are not well informed Do you know what the Sahaaba RA cried during the battle against Musailymah qazzab… do you know Yaa It was YA Muhammada Infact they cried using his name Surely they knew more islam than you, infact Abubakr RA ordered them to do so because the enemy was also crying Allah hu Akbar So do u mean you know islam more than Abubakr RA and Khalid bin Waleed RA who was infact in the battle
@@ayaansiciid765 I know how the Wahabis are close minded You won’t look for it yourself Here it is mām Ibn Kathīr says that on the occasion of the battle of Yamāmah, yā Muhammadāh (O Muhammad, help us) was the battle-cry of the Muslims. He adds that during the war, Khālid bin al-Walīd picked up the flag, and passing through the army positions, set out towards the mountain of Musaylimah, the Liar. He waited there for him to turn up so that he could kill him. Then he returned and, standing between the two armies, he shouted: I am the son of al-Walīd. I am the son of ‘Āmir and Zayd. Ibn Kathīr further adds: Then he raised the battle-cry current among the Muslims, which was ‘yā Muhammadāh’ (O Muhammad, help us).[13] In this tradition the Muslims are relying on the Prophet’s means and calling him for help, and the Muslims who are committing this act are the Companions. Thus to call the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) for help and rely on his means was a practice of the Companions. [13]. Ibn Kathīr, al-Bidāyah wan-nihāyah (5:30).
@@ayaansiciid765 here read Imām Ibn Kathīr says that on the occasion of the battle of Yamāmah, yā Muhammadāh (O Muhammad, help us) was the battle-cry of the Muslims. He adds that during the war, Khālid bin al-Walīd picked up the flag, and passing through the army positions, set out towards the mountain of Musaylimah, the Liar. He waited there for him to turn up so that he could kill him. Then he returned and, standing between the two armies, he shouted: I am the son of al-Walīd. I am the son of ‘Āmir and Zayd. Ibn Kathīr further adds: Then he raised the battle-cry current among the Muslims, which was ‘yā Muhammadāh’ (O Muhammad, help us).[13] In this tradition the Muslims are relying on the Prophet’s means and calling him for help, and the Muslims who are committing this act are the Companions. Thus to call the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) for help and rely on his means was a practice of the Companions. [13]. Ibn Kathīr, al-Bidāyah wan-nihāyah (5:30).
@@learnsulook4147 Imām Ibn Kathīr says that on the occasion of the battle of Yamāmah, yā Muhammadāh (O Muhammad, help us) was the battle-cry of the Muslims. He adds that during the war, Khālid bin al-Walīd picked up the flag, and passing through the army positions, set out towards the mountain of Musaylimah, the Liar. He waited there for him to turn up so that he could kill him. Then he returned and, standing between the two armies, he shouted: I am the son of al-Walīd. I am the son of ‘Āmir and Zayd. Ibn Kathīr further adds: Then he raised the battle-cry current among the Muslims, which was ‘yā Muhammadāh’ (O Muhammad, help us).[13] In this tradition the Muslims are relying on the Prophet’s means and calling him for help, and the Muslims who are committing this act are the Companions. Thus to call the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) for help and rely on his means was a practice of the Companions. [13]. Ibn Kathīr, al-Bidāyah wan-nihāyah (5:30).
The Muslims who say Ya Muhammad they believe that only ALLAH creates the help. So it’s totally different. And Allah teaches us in Quran that He creates Reasons which we can use. But the Muslim knows that Allah created the reasons, the result and everything. The Christian’s believe that Jesus is Creator, which is shirk.
Shaikh you are not well informed
Do you know what the Sahaaba RA cried during the battle against Musailymah qazzab… do you know
Yaa
It was YA Muhammada
Infact they cried using his name
Surely they knew more islam than you, infact Abubakr RA ordered them to do so because the enemy was also crying Allah hu Akbar
So do u mean you know islam more than Abubakr RA and Khalid bin Waleed RA who was infact in the battle
I Never hear what you said! Give me
proof?
@@ayaansiciid765 hear what
U don’t know your history
Go and look for it
I am not here to spoon feed you
@@gamekid2420 That is proof that you don't know what you talking about!!! But Don't say anything about religion unless you have A dalil (evidence).
@@ayaansiciid765 I know how the Wahabis are close minded
You won’t look for it yourself
Here it is
mām Ibn Kathīr says that on the occasion of the battle of Yamāmah, yā Muhammadāh (O Muhammad, help us) was the battle-cry of the Muslims. He adds that during the war, Khālid bin al-Walīd picked up the flag, and passing through the army positions, set out towards the mountain of Musaylimah, the Liar. He waited there for him to turn up so that he could kill him. Then he returned and, standing between the two armies, he shouted:
I am the son of al-Walīd. I am the son of ‘Āmir and Zayd.
Ibn Kathīr further adds:
Then he raised the battle-cry current among the Muslims, which was ‘yā Muhammadāh’ (O Muhammad, help us).[13]
In this tradition the Muslims are relying on the Prophet’s means and calling him for help, and the Muslims who are committing this act are the Companions. Thus to call the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) for help and rely on his means was a practice of the Companions.
[13]. Ibn Kathīr, al-Bidāyah wan-nihāyah (5:30).
@@ayaansiciid765 here read
Imām Ibn Kathīr says that on the occasion of the battle of Yamāmah, yā Muhammadāh (O Muhammad, help us) was the battle-cry of the Muslims. He adds that during the war, Khālid bin al-Walīd picked up the flag, and passing through the army positions, set out towards the mountain of Musaylimah, the Liar. He waited there for him to turn up so that he could kill him. Then he returned and, standing between the two armies, he shouted:
I am the son of al-Walīd. I am the son of ‘Āmir and Zayd.
Ibn Kathīr further adds:
Then he raised the battle-cry current among the Muslims, which was ‘yā Muhammadāh’ (O Muhammad, help us).[13]
In this tradition the Muslims are relying on the Prophet’s means and calling him for help, and the Muslims who are committing this act are the Companions. Thus to call the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) for help and rely on his means was a practice of the Companions.
[13]. Ibn Kathīr, al-Bidāyah wan-nihāyah (5:30).
True
How ignorant the saudi trained scholars can be
@@gamekid2420 these are spawns of khawarij
@@learnsulook4147
Imām Ibn Kathīr says that on the occasion of the battle of Yamāmah, yā Muhammadāh (O Muhammad, help us) was the battle-cry of the Muslims. He adds that during the war, Khālid bin al-Walīd picked up the flag, and passing through the army positions, set out towards the mountain of Musaylimah, the Liar. He waited there for him to turn up so that he could kill him. Then he returned and, standing between the two armies, he shouted:
I am the son of al-Walīd. I am the son of ‘Āmir and Zayd.
Ibn Kathīr further adds:
Then he raised the battle-cry current among the Muslims, which was ‘yā Muhammadāh’ (O Muhammad, help us).[13]
In this tradition the Muslims are relying on the Prophet’s means and calling him for help, and the Muslims who are committing this act are the Companions. Thus to call the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) for help and rely on his means was a practice of the Companions.
[13]. Ibn Kathīr, al-Bidāyah wan-nihāyah (5:30).
@@gamekid2420That's incorrect. You can only call and ask for help from God not a person or a Prophet.
@@gamekid2420 God And prophet are not equal Only we say ya Allah swt To ask help.
@@LisaD-yy4gq I don’t know what people are doing online but this is really odd
Then imam bukhary is spreading shirk
what imam bukhari said?
@@ayaansiciid765 read adab al mufrad
@@learnsulook4147read quran