Do muslims worship muhammad?
No; Muslims worship God alone and regard Muhammad as His final messenger, in the same line as Abraham, Moses and Jesus.
Muslims do not worship Muhammad, peace be upon him. The core of Islam is that there is no god except the one true God, and that worship belongs to Him alone. Muhammad is believed to be the last in a long line of messengers, including Abraham, Moses and Jesus, whom God sent so that people would turn away from false gods and worship Him only. Muslims love and follow the Prophet, study his life as the practical model of Islam, and send blessings on him when his name is mentioned, but to pray to him or treat him as divine would contradict the very message he brought. The Quran’s invitation is to “have no other god except the One True God” who was worshipped by all the prophets, Muhammad included. The source text makes this invitation in a single page.
the guidance of Prophet Muhammad is the practical application of Islam. It consolidates all the characteristics that make Islam easy to embrace and practice. It includes all aspects of life, whether they are religious, practical, ethical, material, or spiritual. This book contains selections from the scholarly work written by Imam Ibn al-Qayyim which is called,From The Guidance of Muhammad (Blessings and Peace Be upon Him) concerning Worship, Dealings and Manners — IslamHouse.com. Reproduced with attribution.
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