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Sahih al-Bukhari 4581

hadith
Total mentions
5
Topic packs
2
Streams
5
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  1. Read to argue that Muhammad taught believers will literally see Allah, and that Allah will come in a form nearest the picture they had in mind, which the speakers used against strong transcendence claims.

  2. Read from Bukhari to challenge the Muslim objection that God cannot appear in a form people recognize; the host used it to argue Islamic tradition itself depicts Allah appearing in a shape near people's mental picture.

  3. Used to argue that Islamic sources portray Allah as appearing in a form matching what worshipers imagined, which the host used to compare Islam—not Christianity—to avatar/form-manifestation concepts.

  4. The host cited this hadith to argue that Islamic sources portray Allah as visible and even coming in a form or shape people recognize, pushing back against the Muslim guest's claim that God could never take on a form or be seen.

  5. Used to argue that, in Islamic tradition, Allah appears in a form nearest to what people imagine, so a Muslim cannot simply say God could never appear as a man.

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