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God is Harmed in Islam? Hadith interpretation

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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, said: The son of Adam causes Me pain as he says: Woe be upon the Time. None of you should say this: Woe be upon the Time, as I am the Time (because) I alternate the day and the night, and when I wish I can finish them up. (Muslim, Book 27, Number 5582)

Just to back this up, Ibn Uthaymeen says "running is an attribute of God" in his Fatawa al-Aqida, Page 112. Ibn Baz said in his "Masā’il al-imām" that God has 5 fingers! Here, asim Hakeem is saying God has 2 eyes.

When asked to explain, Muslims say "it is however fits his majesty and nothing is like him" !

So, If Human abuses time, does it cause "pain" to God that befits his majesty? And God is time but according to what befits his majesty?

(Just to back this up with some famous scholar, Ibn Uthaymeen says "running is an attribute of God" in his Fatawa al-Aqida, Page 112. And Ibn Uthaymeen also says about this Hadith that His statement (“yuadhani son of Adam”) meaning: he afflicts me with Al Adhaa (harm). So Adhiyyah for Allah is Affirmed and it is obligatory upon us to Affirm it because Allah affirms it for himself).

Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, said: The son of Adam causes Me pain as he says: Woe be upon the Time. None of you should say this: Woe be upon the Time, as I am the Time (because) I alternate the day and the night, and when I wish I can finish them up. (Muslim, Book 27, Number 5582)

Just to back this up, Ibn Uthaymeen says "running is an attribute of God" in his Fatawa al-Aqida, Page 112. Ibn Baz said in his "Masā’il al-imām" that God has 5 fingers! Here, asim Hakeem is saying God has 2 eyes.

When asked to explain, Muslims say "it is however fits his majesty and nothing is like him" !

So, If Human abuses time, does it cause "pain" to God that befits his majesty? And God is time but according to what befits his majesty?

Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, said: The son of Adam causes Me pain as he says: Woe be upon the Time. None of you should say this: Woe be upon the Time, as I am the Time (because) I alternate the day and the night, and when I wish I can finish them up. (Muslim, Book 27, Number 5582)

So, If Human abuses time, does it cause "pain" to God that befits his majesty? And God is time but according to what befits his majesty?

(Just to back this up with some famous scholar, Ibn Uthaymeen says "running is an attribute of God" in his Fatawa al-Aqida, Page 112. And Ibn Uthaymeen also says about this Hadith that His statement (“yuadhani son of Adam”) meaning: he afflicts me with Al Adhaa (harm). So Adhiyyah for Allah is Affirmed and it is obligatory upon us to Affirm it because Allah affirms it for himself).

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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, said: The son of Adam causes Me pain as he says: Woe be upon the Time. None of you should say this: Woe be upon the Time, as I am the Time (because) I alternate the day and the night, and when I wish I can finish them up. (Muslim, Book 27, Number 5582)

How do Muslims interpretJust to back this Hadithup, Ibn Uthaymeen says "running is an attribute of God" in his Fatawa al-Aqida, Page 112. Ibn Baz said in his "Masā’il al-imām" that God has 5 fingers! with its apparent meaning?Here, asim Hakeem is saying God has 2 eyes.

When asked to explain, Muslims say "it is however fits his majesty and nothing is like him" !

So, If Human abuses time, does it cause "pain" to God that befits his majesty? And God is time but according to what befits his majesty?

I know, there must be some context to this Hadith but why can't Muslims take this Hadith literally like Muslims do with "God created Adam with his 2 hands"?

Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, said: The son of Adam causes Me pain as he says: Woe be upon the Time. None of you should say this: Woe be upon the Time, as I am the Time (because) I alternate the day and the night, and when I wish I can finish them up. (Muslim, Book 27, Number 5582)

How do Muslims interpret this Hadith with its apparent meaning?

If Human abuses time, does it cause "pain" to God that befits his majesty? And God is time but according to what befits his majesty?

I know, there must be some context to this Hadith but why can't Muslims take this Hadith literally like Muslims do with "God created Adam with his 2 hands"?

Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, said: The son of Adam causes Me pain as he says: Woe be upon the Time. None of you should say this: Woe be upon the Time, as I am the Time (because) I alternate the day and the night, and when I wish I can finish them up. (Muslim, Book 27, Number 5582)

Just to back this up, Ibn Uthaymeen says "running is an attribute of God" in his Fatawa al-Aqida, Page 112. Ibn Baz said in his "Masā’il al-imām" that God has 5 fingers! Here, asim Hakeem is saying God has 2 eyes.

When asked to explain, Muslims say "it is however fits his majesty and nothing is like him" !

So, If Human abuses time, does it cause "pain" to God that befits his majesty? And God is time but according to what befits his majesty?

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