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  1. It was our Lord Esa (Jesus) [Peace Be Upon Him] who was sent before our Prophet Muhammad [Peace Be Upon Him]. In the Holy Quran, Allah Ta'ala has narrated one of His prophecies: ูˆูŽุฅูุฐู’ ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ุนููŠุณูŽู‰ ุงุจู’ู†ู ู…ูŽุฑู’ูŠูŽู…ูŽ ูŠูŽุง ุจูŽู†ููŠ ุฅูุณู’ุฑูŽุงุฆููŠู„ูŽ ุฅูู†ู‘ููŠ ุฑูŽุณููˆู„ู ุงู„ู„ู‘ูŽู‡ู ุฅูู„ูŽูŠู’ูƒูู…ู’ ู…ูุตูŽุฏู‘ูู‚ู‹ุง ู„ูู…ูŽุง ุจูŽูŠู’ู†ูŽ ูŠูŽุฏูŽูŠู‘Read more

    It was our Lord Esa (Jesus) [Peace Be Upon Him] who was sent before our Prophet Muhammad [Peace Be Upon Him]. In the Holy Quran, Allah Ta’ala has narrated one of His prophecies:

    ูˆูŽุฅูุฐู’ ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ุนููŠุณูŽู‰ ุงุจู’ู†ู ู…ูŽุฑู’ูŠูŽู…ูŽ ูŠูŽุง ุจูŽู†ููŠ ุฅูุณู’ุฑูŽุงุฆููŠู„ูŽ ุฅูู†ู‘ููŠ ุฑูŽุณููˆู„ู ุงู„ู„ู‘ูŽู‡ู ุฅูู„ูŽูŠู’ูƒูู…ู’ ู…ูุตูŽุฏู‘ูู‚ู‹ุง ู„ูู…ูŽุง ุจูŽูŠู’ู†ูŽ ูŠูŽุฏูŽูŠู‘ูŽ ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ุชู‘ูŽูˆู’ุฑูŽุงุฉู ูˆูŽู…ูุจูŽุดู‘ูุฑู‹ุง ุจูุฑูŽุณููˆู„ู ูŠูŽุฃู’ุชููŠ ู…ูู†ู’ ุจูŽุนู’ุฏููŠ ุงุณู’ู…ูู‡ู ุฃูŽุญู’ู…ูŽุฏู

    And when (Prophet) Jesus, the son of Mary said: ‘Children of Israel, I am sent to you by Allah to confirm the Torah that was before me, and to give news of a Messenger (Prophet Muhammad) who will come after me whose name shall be Ahmad. [Al Saf, 61:6]

    This verse clearly points out the statement.

    Jazak Allah

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  1. Allah says in the Quran "We raised a Messenger in every community (to tell them): "Serve Allah and shun the Evil One." An-Nahl 16:36 Allah sent His messengers to spread his message on Earth and develop an ideal for the people to follow.

    Allah says in the Quran “We raised a Messenger in every community (to tell them): “Serve Allah and shun the Evil One.” An-Nahl 16:36

    Allah sent His messengers to spread his message on Earth and develop an ideal for the people to follow.

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  1. The messenger of Allah (blessing and peace of Allah be upon him ) wore finger in his right hand index finger which was to symbolize the oneness of Allah as Shahada ( That there is no god but Allah and Prophet (Peace be upon him ) his messenger

    The messenger of Allah (blessing and peace of Allah be upon him ) wore finger in his right hand index finger which was to symbolize the oneness of Allah as Shahada ( That there is no god but Allah and Prophet (Peace be upon him ) his messenger

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  1. The term "Messiah" has significant religious and cultural connotations and can have slightly different meanings depending on the context: In Judaism: In Judaism, the Messiah (or "Mashiach" in Hebrew) is a future, anticipated figure who is expected to be an anointed king and a descendant of King DaviRead more

    The term “Messiah” has significant religious and cultural connotations and can have slightly different meanings depending on the context: In Judaism: In Judaism, the Messiah (or “Mashiach” in Hebrew) is a future, anticipated figure who is expected to be an anointed king and a descendant of King David. The Messiah is believed to bring peace, unite the Jewish people, rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem, and usher in an era of righteousness and justice. In Christianity: In Christianity, the term “Messiah” is often used to refer to Jesus Christ, whom Christians believe to be the promised Savior and anointed one. Christians view Jesus as the fulfillment of the messianic prophecies in the Old Testament and believe that he came to offer salvation and eternal life through his crucifixion and resurrection. In Islam: In Islam, Jesus (known as “Isa” in Arabic) is also referred to as the Messiah (Al-Masih). However, the Islamic concept of the Messiah differs from the Christian view. In Islam, Jesus is a prophet and not considered divine. Muslims believe that Jesus was a messenger of God sent to guide the People of Israel, and he will return in the future as a sign of the Day of Judgment. In a more general sense, the term “Messiah” is often used to describe a chosen, anointed, or expected figure who plays a significant role in the salvation or guidance of a particular religious or cultural community. The specific attributes and expectations associated with the Messiah can vary widely among different belief systems and traditions.

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    The absence of female prophets or messengers in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam comes from the wisdom of Allah. Allah chose to select all messengers from among men. This decision is based on the nature of the tasks given to prophets and messengers. Here are some valid reasons why were there no femaRead more

    The absence of female prophets or messengers in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam comes from the wisdom of Allah. Allah chose to select all messengers from among men. This decision is based on the nature of the tasks given to prophets and messengers. Here are some valid reasons why were there no female prophets or messengers:

    • Nature of Tasks: A messenger who comes with multiple tasks such as engaging in public or private interactions. Prophet responsibilities are more suitable for men due to their physical capabilities and societal roles.
    • Leadership and Authority: Messengers are leaders, issuing commands, making judgments, and guiding their followers. These responsibilities require a level of authority and leadership that was not been accepted as a woman in certain cultures and historically.
    • Biological Factors: Women experience biological processes like menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery, which can hinder their ability to fulfill the demanding tasks associated with prophethood or messengers.

    We can not see female prophets in history but there have been exceptional women in religious history. The big example is Mother Mary the mother of Jesus(PBUH). In history, many women were just like prophets or supporters of the messengers here are some examples:

    • The mother of Moses was receiving Allah message that is often interpreted differently, such as being through dreams or visions rather than prophethood.

    If there were no female messengers, that does not mean that religions deny the role of women in religious narratives. Women were contributing equally, and their contributions were acknowledged and mentioned in different contexts.

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  1. To proclaim the truth that there's only ONE God and to call mankind and jinn kind to worship only ALLAH TA'ALA without ascribing partners to Him and to submit to ALLAH TA'ALA. "I (Muhammad) have been commanded only to worship the Lord of this city (Makkah) Who has sanctified it and to Whom belongs eRead more

    To proclaim the truth that there’s only ONE God and to call mankind and jinn kind to worship only ALLAH TA’ALA without ascribing partners to Him and to submit to ALLAH TA’ALA.

    “I (Muhammad) have been commanded only to worship the Lord of this city (Makkah) Who has sanctified it and to Whom belongs everything. And I am commanded to be from among the Muslims (those who submit to Allah in Islam).”

    Surah An Naml 27, verse 91

    2. To deliver glad tidings and warnings and reminders.

    “And with truth, We have sent it down (I.e the Qur’an) and with truth, it has descended. And We have sent you (Muhammad) as nothing but a bearer of glad tidings (of Paradise, for those who follow your Message of Islamic Monotheism) and a warner (of Hell-Fire for those who refuse to follow your Message of Islamic Monotheism).”
    Surah Al Isra 17, verse 105

    “And warn them (0 Muhammad) of the Day of grief and regrets, when the case has been decided, while (now) they are in a state of carelessness, and they believe not.”

    Surah Maryam 19, verse 39

    “So remind them (O Muhammad), you are the only one who reminds. You are not a dictator over them. Save the one who turns away and disbelieves Then Allah will punish

    And the big reason is that the people are can’t see Allah s w a

    That’s why Allah sent their messenger

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