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  1. literally meaning of the word Nabi is informer but in the religious aspect, one meaning is added in that informer about hidden things that couldn't be known by senses. in Islam Nabi is a person upon whom Allah reveals his message.

    literally meaning of the word Nabi is informer but in the religious aspect, one meaning is added in that informer about hidden things that couldn’t be known by senses. in Islam Nabi is a person upon whom Allah reveals his message.

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  1. The Quran does not have a single surah (chapter) dedicated to telling the complete story of any specific prophet from start to finish. Instead, it presents stories of prophets and their messages throughout various surahs, highlighting significant events, lessons, and teachings associated with each pRead more

    The Quran does not have a single surah (chapter) dedicated to telling the complete story of any specific prophet from start to finish. Instead, it presents stories of prophets and their messages throughout various surahs, highlighting significant events, lessons, and teachings associated with each prophet’s mission. For instance, the story of Prophet Joseph (Yusuf) is one of the most detailed narratives and can be found primarily in Surah Yusuf (Chapter 12), offering a comprehensive account of his life, trials, and eventual success. Similarly, other prophets’ stories like Moses (Musa), Abraham (Ibrahim), David (Dawud), and more are scattered across different surahs to emphasize different aspects of their missions and guidance.

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had two foster mothers in his life. The first one was Halima Saadia, from the Banu Saad tribe, who took care of him in the early years of his life. The second one was Saubia, the maid of the Prophet Muhammad uncles brother, who briefly took care of him afterRead more

    The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had two foster mothers in his life. The first one was Halima Saadia, from the Banu Saad tribe, who took care of him in the early years of his life. The second one was Saubia, the maid of the Prophet Muhammad uncles brother, who briefly took care of him after his return from Halima home.

    Both of these women played a minor role in the Prophet life compared to his mother Aminah, who passed away when he was six years old, and his paternal grandfather Abdul Muttalib, who raised him after his mother’s death. However, the Prophet remained grateful to his foster mother Halima Saadia throughout his life and referred to her as his “mother” even after he became a prophet.

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  1. نبی سے مراد وہ ہیں ، جن کی طرف کسی شریعت کی وحی آتی ہو ، انہیں تبلیغ کا حکم ملا ہو یا نہ ملا ہو اور رسول وہ ہیں جنہیں وحی کے ساتھ تبلیغ کا حکم بھی ملا ہو ۔

    نبی سے مراد وہ ہیں ، جن کی طرف کسی شریعت کی وحی آتی ہو ، انہیں تبلیغ کا حکم ملا ہو یا نہ ملا ہو اور رسول وہ ہیں جنہیں وحی کے ساتھ تبلیغ کا حکم بھی ملا ہو ۔

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