Is it permissible to say "ya Muhammad" in his absence?

It is permissible to say "ya Muhammad" in his absence or after his death [narrated by al-Bukhari]In his book 'al-Adab al-Mufrad' (page 207 of this edition), Imam al-Bukhari states:

"The chapter of what we should say when our leg becomes (/is) paralysed:"

Abu Nu'aym has narrated, from Sufyan, from Abu Ishaq, from Abd al-Rahman ibn Sa'd, that he said: "The leg of ibn Umar became paralysed. So, a man said to him: "evoke the person that you love the most." It was then that he said : "ya Muhammad".

Useful information :

- The Imam, the shaykh of the muhaddith, Abu Abdillah Muhammad ibn Isma'il al-Bukhari, the author of the famous "Sahih" recognised as the most authentic book after the Qur'an, was born in 194 and died in 256 of the hijra (rahimullah) (that is to say) more that than 1175 years ago. He is a reference that can not be ignored in the science of hadith.
- The companion Abdullah ibn Umar died in 73 of the hijra (radhi Allahu anhu) (that is to say) about 1360 years ago. The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa salam) had said that he was a virtuous man (salih). He is the son of the second khalif of Islam : Umar ibn al-Khattab.
- This citation is a rebuttal to the deviants who claim that all those who say : "ya Muhammad" after the death of the Messenger (sallallahu alayhi wa salam) or in his absence, are unbelieving polytheists. Through their unfounded speech, these people have declared disbelief to a great companion and a great number of muslims.
- This saying "ya Muhammad" is confirmed in the manuscript of the book 'al-Adab al-Mufrad' by Imam al-Bukhari, and it's chain of narration is authentic.
- This saying is narrated by numerous scholars, which will be the theme of (other) articles insha Allah





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