abd wrote:
It seems porus have forgotten the Syedi Sadikali's Nasihat or he is more smatter.
"Burhane-din na chehra ma hi Rab nu che namood,
Karje jhooki ne ehne tu Sadik Ali Sujood"
Porus go back to madrassa and relearn the nasihat.
I had admired the Naseehat of Sheikh Sadik. However, if he wrote the above, then he just fell from my grace and admiration. I realised that, just like the writer of 'sajda tujhe wajib hai', he too was a mushrik.
No naseehat is greater than Quran. Ali ibn Abi Talib said that "la shay akbar min al-Quran doon Allah". (Nothing is greter than Quran except Allah)
Mushriks said to Nabi Muhammad that they saw face of God in idols and that is why they did sujood to their idols. Mushriks said that they saw face of God in the Sun and the Moon and that is why they did sujood to them. But what does the Quran say about the face of God.?
Here is ayat 115 from Sural al-Baqarah:
"And God's is the east and the west: and wherever you turn, there is God's countenance.
Behold, God is infinite, all-knowing." (2:115)
So, Allah says that you will see His face wherever you turn. But does He say that you should do sujood wherever you turn? No. Allah wants you to turn towards Kaaba when you offer your salaat in which you do your ruku and sujood to Allah alone.
I have already pointed out that ayat 41:37 forbids sujood anyone except Allah.
Here is another ayat from Quran Majeed, ayat 77 from Suraat al-Hajj:
"O, you who have attained to faith! Bow down and prostrate yourselves, and worship
your Rab alone, and do good, so that you might attain to a happy state." (22:78)
Again Quran says, without doubt (la rayba fihi), that ruku and sujood are for Allah only.
And here we have jaahil abdes who consider naseehat greater than the greatest naseehat ever, that is the Glorious Quran.