Muslimwoman
Coexistence insha'Allah
as salaam aleykum wr wb
I would like to ask other Muslims their opinion of what the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) meant by this:
Once the Prophet was once with his Companions. He then stretched his hand to `Umar ibn Al-Khattab. To that kind act, `Umar responded saying, "O Messenger of God, you are the most beloved to me after myself." The Prophet replied, "No, by Him in Whose Hand is my soul, you can't be a real believer until you love me more than yourself." To this, `Umar replied, " Now you are more beloved to me than myself." Then, the Prophet said, "Now, `Umar, your faith is complete" (Al-Bukhari).
Given that the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) was not an arrogant man and strived to teach brotherly love and respect, do you believe he meant we must love him (the Prophet) more than ourselves or that we must learn to love our brothers and sisters more than ourselves?
Salaam
I would like to ask other Muslims their opinion of what the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) meant by this:
Once the Prophet was once with his Companions. He then stretched his hand to `Umar ibn Al-Khattab. To that kind act, `Umar responded saying, "O Messenger of God, you are the most beloved to me after myself." The Prophet replied, "No, by Him in Whose Hand is my soul, you can't be a real believer until you love me more than yourself." To this, `Umar replied, " Now you are more beloved to me than myself." Then, the Prophet said, "Now, `Umar, your faith is complete" (Al-Bukhari).
Given that the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) was not an arrogant man and strived to teach brotherly love and respect, do you believe he meant we must love him (the Prophet) more than ourselves or that we must learn to love our brothers and sisters more than ourselves?
Salaam