Aroosak
Junior Member
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I pray everyone is in the best of health and emaan ....
I know that as Muslims we believe that noone or nothing has power over us except for Allah subhana wa t'ala and that He is the only one we should worship and ask for anything.
Now many of us may encounter relatives, friends or co-workers that are not muslims. What happens when they decide to pray for us but of course not being muslims they do call to either Jesus or saint or any other type of shirk. Would there be any harm to us by them praying for us to anyone other than Allah? Now if we are witnesses of this for example by someone saying "I will pray to Jesus that you feel better"... or something like that, how can we politely respond to them using the the good manners that the Prophet (saw) has taught us to use with people from other religions yet letting them know that we do not want them to pray for us in such manner?
I pray everyone is in the best of health and emaan ....
I know that as Muslims we believe that noone or nothing has power over us except for Allah subhana wa t'ala and that He is the only one we should worship and ask for anything.
Now many of us may encounter relatives, friends or co-workers that are not muslims. What happens when they decide to pray for us but of course not being muslims they do call to either Jesus or saint or any other type of shirk. Would there be any harm to us by them praying for us to anyone other than Allah? Now if we are witnesses of this for example by someone saying "I will pray to Jesus that you feel better"... or something like that, how can we politely respond to them using the the good manners that the Prophet (saw) has taught us to use with people from other religions yet letting them know that we do not want them to pray for us in such manner?