Verse 3:32(Exp.Obey God and Obey the Messenger)

Verse 3:32(Exp.Obey God and Obey the Messenger).

October 04, 2021

Obey God and obey the messenger

Undoubtedly, the command to "obey God and the messenger", which appears in a number of Quranic verses such as 3:32, is one of the most important Quranic commands! The hadith scholars use this Quranic command to advocate the legality of following the hadith as a source of religious jurisdiction. They claim that obeying God is achieved by means of obeying the Quran, whilst obeying the messenger is achieved by means of obeying his hadith (personal sayings) and his sunnah (methods).


They add that if obeying the messenger was the same as obeying God's Quran, God would have only said "obey God". Thus, to their understanding, God's inclusion of "obey the messenger" implies that the messenger had his own set of religious teachings independent of the Quran which we must obey.


God willing, this claim is verified here in the light of the Holy Quran.


1- Why does the Quran say 'obey the messenger'?


It is necessary to inquire why did God not just say "obey God"? Why did God add the words "obey the messenger"? The following reasons demonstrate the need for the phrase "obey the messenger" and not just the instruction to "obey God":


A- There are no less than 332 Quranic verses which contain instructions from God to Muhammad to "SAY" to the people specific words. In turn, God commanded the believers to obey the messenger when he "says" to them the Quranic words he was commanded to "SAY" to them.


The following are some examples:



Say (O Muhammad), "Shall I take other than God as an ally, the Initiator of the heavens and the earth; the One who feeds and is not fed?" Say (O Muhammad), "I am commanded to be the first to submit," and do not be of the mushrikeen. 6:14


Say (O Muhammad), "Who can save you from the darkness of the land and the sea?" You implore Him humbly and secretly: "If He saves us from this, we would be among the thankful." 6:63


Say (O Muhammad), "God saves you from it, and from every affliction, then you still commit shirk." 6:64


Say (O Muhammad), "He is the One capable of sending a punishment upon you, from above you or from beneath your feet, or turn you into confused factions and have you taste the might of one another. See how We diversify the revelations so that they may understand." 6:65


Say (O Muhammad), "Come let me recite to you what your Lord has prohibited for you: Do not associate anything with Him, and treat your parents kindly. Do not kill your children because of poverty; We provide for you and for them. Do not come near immoralities, the apparent of it as well as the concealed. Do not kill any person; God has prohibited that, except in the course of justice. That is what He instructed you to do, so perhaps you will reason. 6:151


Say (O Muhammad), "Who prohibited the zinat of God which He has produced for His servants and the good provisions?" Say, "They are, during the worldly life, for those who believe, and are exclusively theirs on the Day of Resurrection." We thus detail the revelations for people who know. 7:32


Say (O Muhammad), "My Lord has only prohibited immoralities, what is apparent of them and what is concealed, and the sins, and unjustified aggression, and that you associate with God that for which He has not brought down any authorisation, and to say about God what you know not." 7:33


Say (O Muhammad), "Do your work, for God will see your work, and so will His messenger and the believers. Then you will be returned to the Knower of the unseen and the seen, and He will inform you of what you used to do." 9:105



The above are 8 examples of authentic "SAYINGS" that Muhammad was commanded to "SAY" to the people. The content of such verses therefore contain the words of Muhammad that we must obey. These are the "SAYINGS" of Muhammad that are authenticated by God in the Holy Quran.


Besides the 8 examples above, there are 324 other verses in the Quran, yes, 324 other verses that all include commands from God to Muhammad to "SAY" to the people specific words, and for the people to obey such words.


All 332 such verses constitute the legitimate reason as to why it was necessary for God to command the believers to "obey the messenger."

B- Who among the companions of prophet Muhammad ever heard any of God's revelations directly from God? No one! Consequently, they cannot obey God except through what came out of Muhammad's mouth. This makes it necessary for God to command the people to obey the messenger since he is the one who delivers to them God's message. Moreover, the messenger did not just deliver the Quran and vanish! Prophet Muhammad spent all his years from the time he received the first revelation until his death, inviting his people to believe in the Quran and to follow it. Hence it is necessary for God to include the command to "obey the messenger" who is inviting them to accept the message (Quran).


C- The Quran was revealed to prophet Muhammad in order to deliver it to a community which was primarily populated by idol worshippers as well as followers of the previous Scriptures, namely Jews and Christians (Nasara). For the benefit of the followers of the previous Scriptures, we understand the necessity of the phrase "obey the messenger". If the command in the Quran did not contain the phrase "obey the messenger" but only a command to "obey God", the Jews and the Christians (Nasara) would say: "But we already obey God! God has sent us the Scripture and we obey it". Hence, the Quranic command to "obey the messenger" who brings the new message, endorses the new message (Quran) and not just the previous Scriptures. The Quran was indeed delivered to all mankind and is the final revelation from God to all mankind (33:40) and therefore, the Quran supersedes all previous Scriptures:


And We brought down to you (O Muhammad) the Book with truth, confirming what came before it of the Scripture and superseding it. 5:48


2- The duty of the messenger


Obey God and obey the messenger, and beware: if you turn away, then know that the sole duty of Our messenger is the clear delivery (of the message of God). 5:92


Obey God and obey the messenger. If you turn away, then the sole duty of the messenger is the clear delivery (of the message of God). 64:12


The duty of the messenger is well defined in the above Quranic words. These verses tell us that the only duty of any messenger is to deliver God's message. It follows that in the case of prophet Muhammad, his only duty was to deliver the message of God (Quran).


We also have in the above Quranic verses a very strong link between:



1- Obeying the messenger


2- The sole duty of the messenger was to deliver the message



By adding 1 + 2 = Our obligation is to obey the message he delivered.


The word 'messenger' is derived from the word 'message'. A messenger delivers a message. If there were no message there would be no messenger.


3- Is it obey "Muhammad" or "obey the messenger"?


God is the most efficient in expressing any meaning. All Quranic words are chosen by God to convey a precise meaning. There are no coincidental words in the Quran.


We never read anywhere in the Quran words such as "Obey God and obey Muhammad" or obey Jesus, or Moses. The words used are always "obey the messenger". This is to emphasise that it is the "message" of God that is to be obeyed and not the personal words or views of the messenger.


The confirmation that the obedience is related to the "message" and not the person is further reinforced in the Quranic words which assert that the only duty of the messenger is to deliver God's message: 5:99


The sole duty of the messenger is the delivery (of God's message), and God knows what you reveal and what you conceal. 5:99

4- The only 'message' revealed to Muhammad was the Quran

Some among the hadith scholars who promote the hadith as a source of Islam that must be obeyed, state that they have no problem with the fact that the only duty of Muhammad was to deliver the message, but they quickly add that the hadith and sunna of Muhammad are part of the "message" and that his hadith was inspired to him by God! They base this claim on an inaccurate interpretation of 53:3-4. As a matter of fact, they claim that besides the hadith of Muhammad (which they claim was inspired by God) they claim that Muhammad received additional revelation directly from God outside the Quran which they call the "Hadith Al-Qudsy" or the "sacred hadith".

For more information on the misinterpretation of 53:3-4, please see: The corruption of 53:3-4

With the guidance of the Quran it can be established that Muhammad did not receive any revelation from God other than the Quran. Muhammad was inspired by God in certain personal matters but he did not receive any revelation from God other than the Quran. One example of such inspiration is found in 66:3 where God inspired the prophet regarding the truth of a domestic issue. This was an inspiration from God specifically for the benefit of Muhammad and not a religious revelation for the people to follow. The difference between inspiration and revelation is that God inspires all humans; note how God inspired the mother of Moses, 28:7 who was not a messenger. God also inspires the animals (see 16:68). This kind of inspiration is different from a revelation which is in the form of a Scripture and which is binding on the people to follow it.

We read in the Quran that prophet Muhammad did not receive any revelation from God other than the Quran:

Say (O Muhammad), "What thing is the greatest testimony?" Say, "God is Witness between me and you, and this Quran has been revealed to me to warn you with it and whomever it reaches. Do you bear witness that there are other gods besides God?" Say, "I do not bear witness." Say, "He is but One God and I am innocent of the shirk that you commit." 6:19

This testimony which God describes as "akbar shahada" (the greatest testimony) was for Muhammad to testify that He received the Quran from God. This testimony speaks of only one revelation received by Muhammad from God which is the Quran. If Muhammad had received revelations from God other than the Quran, it would have been included in the testimony of what Muhammad received from God.

Moreover, to insist that every word uttered by prophet Muhammad was inspired by God would be in direct contradiction to another Quranic matter. We are given in the Quran six different cases where the prophet committed errors for which he was reprimanded by God. Some of these errors were actually quite serious, such as when Muhammad prohibited something which was made lawful by God. Prohibiting what God makes lawful is a great sin:

Say, "Produce your witnesses who would testify that God has prohibited this." If they testify, do not testify with them, and do not follow the personal desires of those who deny Our revelations and those who do not believe in the Hereafter, and they equate others with their Lord. 6:150

Do not utter lies that are portrayed by your tongues: "This is lawful and that is unlawful," to fabricate lies and attribute them to God. Those who fabricate lies and attribute them to God will not succeed. 16:116

If every word uttered by Muhammad was inspired by God, then how was it possible that he committed errors for which God reprimanded him for? Was God inspiring errors to Muhammad then reprimanding him for such errors?

5- God promises to preserve the Quran and nothing else

Indeed, it is We who brought down the Reminder (Quran) and We will surely preserve it. 15:9

These words proclaim God's promise to preserve the Quran. We do not read anywhere else in the Quran that God preserves the personal sayings of the messenger. As a matter of fact, previous Scriptures of God, such as the Torah and the Injeel, were not preserved. Only the Quran was promised preservation.

We also read in the Quran that anything which is not from God would ultimately contain many contradictions:

Will they not reflect upon the Quran? If it were from other than God, they would have found in it much discrepancy. 4:82

Despite these clear words, the advocates of hadith claim that a number of their hadith books, such as the collections of Bukhari and Muslim, are authentic (Sahih) and without contradictions or corruptions!

4- The only 'message' revealed to Muhammad was the Quran


Some among the hadith scholars who promote the hadith as a source of Islam that must be obeyed, state that they have no problem with the fact that the only duty of Muhammad was to deliver the message, but they quickly add that the hadith and sunna of Muhammad are part of the "message" and that his hadith was inspired to him by God! They base this claim on an inaccurate interpretation of 53:3-4. As a matter of fact, they claim that besides the hadith of Muhammad (which they claim was inspired by God) they claim that Muhammad received additional revelation directly from God outside the Quran which they call the "Hadith Al-Qudsy" or the "sacred hadith".


For more information on the misinterpretation of 53:3-4, please see: The corruption of 53:3-4


With the guidance of the Quran it can be established that Muhammad did not receive any revelation from God other than the Quran. Muhammad was inspired by God in certain personal matters but he did not receive any revelation from God other than the Quran. One example of such inspiration is found in 66:3 where God inspired the prophet regarding the truth of a domestic issue. This was an inspiration from God specifically for the benefit of Muhammad and not a religious revelation for the people to follow. The difference between inspiration and revelation is that God inspires all humans; note how God inspired the mother of Moses, 28:7 who was not a messenger. God also inspires the animals (see 16:68). This kind of inspiration is different from a revelation which is in the form of a Scripture and which is binding on the people to follow it.


We read in the Quran that prophet Muhammad did not receive any revelation from God other than the Quran:


Say (O Muhammad), "What thing is the greatest testimony?" Say, "God is Witness between me and you, and this Quran has been revealed to me to warn you with it and whomever it reaches. Do you bear witness that there are other gods besides God?" Say, "I do not bear witness." Say, "He is but One God and I am innocent of the shirk that you commit." 6:19


This testimony which God describes as "akbar shahada" (the greatest testimony) was for Muhammad to testify that He received the Quran from God. This testimony speaks of only one revelation received by Muhammad from God which is the Quran. If Muhammad had received revelations from God other than the Quran, it would have been included in the testimony of what Muhammad received from God.


Moreover, to insist that every word uttered by prophet Muhammad was inspired by God would be in direct contradiction to another Quranic matter. We are given in the Quran six different cases where the prophet committed errors for which he was reprimanded by God. Some of these errors were actually quite serious, such as when Muhammad prohibited something which was made lawful by God. Prohibiting what God makes lawful is a great sin:


Say, "Produce your witnesses who would testify that God has prohibited this." If they testify, do not testify with them, and do not follow the personal desires of those who deny Our revelations and those who do not believe in the Hereafter, and they equate others with their Lord. 6:150


Do not utter lies that are portrayed by your tongues: "This is lawful and that is unlawful," to fabricate lies and attribute them to God. Those who fabricate lies and attribute them to God will not succeed. 16:116


If every word uttered by Muhammad was inspired by God, then how was it possible that he committed errors for which God reprimanded him for? Was God inspiring errors to Muhammad then reprimanding him for such errors?


5- God promises to preserve the Quran and nothing else


Indeed, it is We who brought down the Reminder (Quran) and We will surely preserve it. 15:9


These words proclaim God's promise to preserve the Quran. We do not read anywhere else in the Quran that God preserves the personal sayings of the messenger. As a matter of fact, previous Scriptures of God, such as the Torah and the Injeel, were not preserved. Only the Quran was promised preservation.


We also read in the Quran that anything which is not from God would ultimately contain many contradictions:


Will they not reflect upon the Quran? If it were from other than God, they would have found in it much discrepancy. 4:82


Despite these clear words, the advocates of hadith claim that a number of their hadith books, such as the collections of Bukhari and Muslim, are authentic (Sahih) and without contradictions or corruptions!

6- The documentation of the hadith


Out of the 6 sources of hadith we have today, which are labelled 'sahih' (authentic), we find that the first author of the 6 to be born is Imam Al-Bukhari. He was born in the year 194 after Hijrah. What this mean is that the hadith (regarded as authentic) was not written down before at least 200 years after the death of Muhammad.


If God's command to "obey God and the messenger" meant to follow the hadith as a source of Islam, then what was the case of the believers who lived in the first 2 centuries after the Hijrah? Did God not provide them with the means to obey His command?


7- The command to follow the Quran and nothing else


In the Quran, God commands all believers to follow the Quran alone. This command is found in numerous verses, the following are examples:


Shall I seek other than God as a lawmaker when it is He who has brought down to you the Book fully detailed?" 6:114


The clear command in 6:114 confirms that believers should follow the Quran as the only source of law.


Another very clear command is found in the following Quranic verse:


Follow what has been brought down to you (Quran) from your Lord and do not follow any allies besides Him. 7:3


The above words are crystal clear; the command is to follow the Quran and no other source.


8- Are we commanded to follow the sunna of Muhammad?


The followers of the hadith and sunna of Muhammad use a twisted meaning of 33:21 to imply that we should follow the sunna (methodology) of the messenger.


A good example has been set for you in the messenger of God for one who seeks God and the Last Day, and who remembers God frequently. 33:21


The words in 33:21 are very specific in pinpointing the capacity in which the messenger has set a good example. The good example lies in his constant thinking of God and how he sought God and the Last Day.


Sadly, the followers of the hadith and sunna have exaggerated the very specific meaning of the "good example", from being an example of one who constantly thinks of God and the Last Day, into an example of how to eat, which foot to use to enter the toilet, which side to sleep on, how to urinate and other ridiculous trivial matters!


God asserts in the Quran that the only sunna is the Sunna of God. Nowhere in the Quran is there any mention of the sunna of Muhammad.


You will find that there is no substitute for the Sunna of God. 33:62 (also 35:43, 48:23).


For more details please go to: The manipulation of 33:21


9- Are we commanded to follow the hadith of Muhammad?


A number of Quranic verses make it very clear that the only hadith authorised by God is the Quran itself:


These are God's revelations that We recite to you with truth, so in which hadith other than God and His revelations do they believe? 45:6 qi

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