Question: I know one spiritual
teacher who does not seem to have knowledge of the Shari‘ah, and
only follows the Sufi Tariqah. He asks his followers to prostrate
in front of him, which is truly a polytheistic act: shirk. Upon my intimation
that prostrating before anyone other than Allah is shirk, he responded
angrily: ‘Did Allah not ask angels to prostrate themselves before the Prophet
Adam?’ I only want to know what reply can be given to such kind of ignorant
people and their innocent followers?
Answer: Prostration was never
a symbol of worship at the time of creation. This element was added to
it with the passage of time. Thenceforth, it became peculiar to God and
prohibited for other creatures.
Moreover, Allah had ordered the angels
to bow down before Adam, not for his respect, but for the test and trial
of creatures which were present at that time. In this test, Satan failed,
whereas others passed. God may adopt any way for the trial of His creatures.
It may be general in nature or can be peculiar to time or personalities.
Such peculiarity will limit the matter to certain periods of history or
to certain persons, and hence cannot be argued for as a precedent. The
story of Adam and Satan is of the same nature.
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