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    messengers as bringers of truth in times of untruth or darkness‚ a divinely inspired human who acts as an intermediary between God and the people to whom the message is brought. Such messengers are called Prophets. This piece will discuss the notion of Prophethood in Islam‚ what it means to be a Prophet‚ and the similar traits amongst the circumstances of the Prophets. Islam places an importance of the highest degree on the monotheistic message it delivers‚ that there is only one God and no other. Thus

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    PROPHETHOOD IN JUDAISM Judaism is one of the religion that was originally revealed by Allah and has its own holy scriptures and this duty of bringing holy texts to the people has been given to prophets and it is commonly described as the communication between God and people. the One of the basic essentials of faith in Judaism is the prophethood‚ as well states Musa Ibn Maymun (A.D. 1135-1204)in articles 6-7 in the 13 articles of faith systematized : “I believe with full faith that the words of

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    Continuity of Prophethood Proofs from Holy Quran‚ Hadiths and list of Islamic Scholars of the Past 1) Chapter 1: Al-Fatihah Verse: 6‚ 7 ِ ِْ ۙ‫]6:1[ اِﻫﺪﻧَﺎ اﻟﺼﺮاط اﳌُﺴﺘَﻘِﻴْﻢ‬ َ ْ ْ َ َ ّ ِ َ َ ِ ‫]7:1[ ﺻﺮاط اﻟَّﺬﻳْﻦ اَﻧْﻌَﻤﺖ ﻋَﻠَﻴْﻬﻢ ۙ ﻏَﲑ اﳌَﻐْﻀﻮب ﻋَﻠَﻴْﻬﻢ وﻻ اﻟﻀﺂﻟ ِ ّﲔ‬ َ ْ َّ َ َ ْ ِ ِ ْ ُ ْ ِ ْ ْ ِ َ ْ َ [1:6] Guide us in the right path [1:7] The path of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy blessings‚ those who have not incurred Thy displeasure‚ and those who have not gone

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    UNGS 2030 [Type the company name] Wan Asiah Wan Hasbullah [THE PROPHETHOOD & ITS RELEVANCE TO THE MUSLIM LIFE] Islamic Worldview | Chapter 5 [THE PROPHETHOOD & ITS RELEVANCE TO THE MUSLIM LIFE] UNGS 2030 CONTENTS 5.1 Prophethood 5.1.1 The Meaning of Wahy 5.1.2 The Meaning of Prophethood 5.2 Rasul and Nabi 5.3 The Necessity and Function of Revelation and Prophethood 5.3.1 The Functions of Revelation 5.3.2 The Functions of Prophets 5.4 Relevance of the Prophetic Sunnah to the Contemporary Life

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    revealed to a chosen by Him to the Creature of God. These commandments and percept may be in the form of a verbal message or practice of a prophet and these are to be conveyed to people by an Apostle‚ this is called Risalat or Prophethood. The belief in the finality of Prophethood bears as much importance as other convictions of faith‚ because without verbal acceptance and inner conviction of this faith no one enters the fold of Islam. Proofs From The Quran And Hadith: The Holy Quran says: “Mohammad

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    hadith. The fact of the matter is that‚ the mainstream Muslims would agree that they are all on one side of the rope in regards to their beliefs about the end of prophet hood and the physical ascension of Isa a.s (although their belief regarding prophethood is contradictory). They agree that all of them together accept these beliefs and oppose the one sect of Ahmadiyyat. According to the Holy Prophet s.a.w‚ the latter day Muslims will be broken up into 73 sects just like the Jews were broken into

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    | | |Section A | |Birth of the Holy Prophet ( P.B.U.H) |Section A | |Life before Prophethood |Section A | |Prophethood |Section A | |Preaching and Difficulties |Section A | |The Hijrah (Migration to Al-Madina)

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    1. Introduction Islamic View on Terrorism The events of September 11th‚ 2001 brought the issue of terrorism to the forefront of world affairs in an unprecedented manner. The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon forced a new and aggressive campaign to combat terrorism worldwide. The US declared a war on terrorism. On October 7th‚ a war against Afghanistan was launched by the US and Britain supported by many nations in the world. The US declared list of suspects

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    al-wujud” “A metaphysical survey of the visible as well as the invisible worlds including the perspective of life as a whole”.Al-Attasin“IslamandtheChallengeofModernity‚p.27. Islamic worldview encompasses the issues of universe‚ creator‚ prophethood‚ society‚ man‚ and hereafter. It is not a worldview that is formed merely by amalgamation or historical concoction of various cultural values. Rather‚ it is a

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    revealed by Allah. "And so judge (you O Muhammad ) between them by what Allah has revealed and follow not their vain desires..." (Ma’idah: 49). The Holy Prophet The Holy Prophet‚ Muhammad bin Abdullah (Peace be on him and his progeny)‚ with whom Prophethood came to an end‚ was born in 570 AD at Makkah. He was raised as a Prophet when he was 40 years of age. For 13 years He preached Islam in Makkah‚ where he underwent great many difficulties and hardships. During this period he trained a few selected

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