For all practical purposes, Muhammad IS Allah. The two are virtually indistinguishable. From a Muslim’s standpoint, how would you ever know if Muhammad ever told you to do something that Allah did not want you to do? You couldn’t. They are one and the same. It was kinda like Edward Norton and Brad Pitt in Fight Club.
This is a good point. I asked to a few Muslims "What if Muhammad was wrong? How do you know he never made a mistake in his prophet's career?". The answers were always one of the followings:
- God couldn't have choose a man who would make mistakes in his revelation. Thus, God knew that Muhammad would make mistakes in every other domains except for his career as a prophet. Muhammad couldn't have failed to deliver the message clearly and without introduce his own desires. (Yea right, God certainly wanted him to be privileged and have the right to marry more than 4 wives.
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- If Muhammad did a mistake in his career as a prophet, God would correct him, e.g. in quran 80:11 God corrected one act of the prophet, telling him not to do it again. This is a miracle and a proof that Muhammad is a true prophet of God! (Like if any human being couldn't just realize his own mistakes and correct them...)
There are plenty of sects that do worship Muhammad in the traditional sense of the word. At his tomb, you will constantly hear prayers directed towards him. I even saw with my own two eyes people falling prostrate before his tomb.
This makes me remember that according to some it is recommended to visit Muhammad's tomb, which seems to be basically a huge monument full of gold. Is
this really the tomb of Muhammad..? Some Muslims say it's not and that Muhammad was buried modestly under a simple block (as those you see in any cemetery).
Allah, Mo, Quran. A trinity? Nah!