The prophethood (Al-Nubuwwah): its necessity and relevance for human life & society

Prophethood is one of main principle of faith in Islam. Allah defined believers by those who believe in Him, His angles, His scriptures, His messengers and the Day of Resurrection (Qur’an: 2, 285). Prophethood denotes individuals who receive divine revelation and their collective preaching of over t...

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Main Author: Machouche, Salah
Other Authors: Ali, Md. Yousuf
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Published: International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) (East and Southeast Asia) 2017
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spelling my.iium.irep.618962019-08-20T01:52:53Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/61896/ The prophethood (Al-Nubuwwah): its necessity and relevance for human life & society Machouche, Salah BP188 Islamic religious life BP75.4 Biographers of Muhammad LB2300 Higher Education Prophethood is one of main principle of faith in Islam. Allah defined believers by those who believe in Him, His angles, His scriptures, His messengers and the Day of Resurrection (Qur’an: 2, 285). Prophethood denotes individuals who receive divine revelation and their collective preaching of over the span of human history. In Islam, the origin of prophethood can be retraced back to the first human Adam (AS) who was charged to worship Allah alone. Before sending him down to the earth, Adam was informed that if his guidance is followed, he should not go astray nor suffer from unhappy life (Qur’an, 20: 123). To enable him to fulfill this task, Allah Almighty bestowed Adam with special characteristics, faculties and abilities including: innate knowledge, thinking faculties, and senses. Adam was also granted freewill so that he would make free, voluntary and conscious decisions, good or bad (Qur’an: Balad: 10) to complete his journey in this life. In this context, prophethood is considered as another level of Allah’s guidance which continuously reminding humans about their ultimate task in this life and showing them the right path to achieve it through right belief system (‘Aqidah), right rules (Shari‘ah), right manners (Akhlaq), and true knowledge about their existence (life and hereafter). Allah the Almighty revealed to large number of men (Prophets and Messengers), which are told to be close to 224.000 prophet and 300 messengers. International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) (East and Southeast Asia) Ali, Md. Yousuf 2017 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/61896/1/61896_Al-Nubuwwah%20and%20Al-Risalah.pdf Machouche, Salah (2017) The prophethood (Al-Nubuwwah): its necessity and relevance for human life & society. In: The Islamic worldview: selected essays. International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) (East and Southeast Asia), Batu Caves, Selangor, pp. 165-194. ISBN 978-967-15622-7-7 http://iiiteastasia.blogspot.my/p/publication.html
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The prophethood (Al-Nubuwwah): its necessity and relevance for human life & society
description Prophethood is one of main principle of faith in Islam. Allah defined believers by those who believe in Him, His angles, His scriptures, His messengers and the Day of Resurrection (Qur’an: 2, 285). Prophethood denotes individuals who receive divine revelation and their collective preaching of over the span of human history. In Islam, the origin of prophethood can be retraced back to the first human Adam (AS) who was charged to worship Allah alone. Before sending him down to the earth, Adam was informed that if his guidance is followed, he should not go astray nor suffer from unhappy life (Qur’an, 20: 123). To enable him to fulfill this task, Allah Almighty bestowed Adam with special characteristics, faculties and abilities including: innate knowledge, thinking faculties, and senses. Adam was also granted freewill so that he would make free, voluntary and conscious decisions, good or bad (Qur’an: Balad: 10) to complete his journey in this life. In this context, prophethood is considered as another level of Allah’s guidance which continuously reminding humans about their ultimate task in this life and showing them the right path to achieve it through right belief system (‘Aqidah), right rules (Shari‘ah), right manners (Akhlaq), and true knowledge about their existence (life and hereafter). Allah the Almighty revealed to large number of men (Prophets and Messengers), which are told to be close to 224.000 prophet and 300 messengers.
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title The prophethood (Al-Nubuwwah): its necessity and relevance for human life & society
title_short The prophethood (Al-Nubuwwah): its necessity and relevance for human life & society
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