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- Messenger" or "Rasool" means he who
brings the Message from Allah Ta'ala to the servants.
- A "Prophet" is he who received the "Wahi"
(Revelation, a Message from Allah Ta'ala) for the guidance of mankind to show
people the path to Allah Ta'ala.
- Many Prophets and many Angels are Messengers (Rasools).
- All Prophets were male. There has never been a Jinn as a
Prophet nor a female Prophet.
- A Prophet becomes a Prophet who Allah Ta'ala wishes to be
or whom Allah Taala deems fit and a Prophet is born as a Prophet. A Prophet
always stays away from sin even before becoming a Prophet. He is always
attracted to good. There is never an aspect in a Prophet that people would hate.
- Those who believe that they can become a Prophet due to
their effort are Kaafirs (non-believers) and those who believe that a Prophet's
prophecy can be taken away from him is also a Kaafir.
- A Prophet's walk, conduct, looks, features, nobility,
family, ways, manner, talk and conversation are all good and free from faults. A
Prophet's intelligence is complete. A Prophet is the cleverest out of all
people. The highest qualified doctor or philosopher's intelligence does not
reach even a millionth part of a Prophet's intelligence.
- A Prophet or an Angel are Ma'soom, meaning they are
completely immune from sin and therefore cannot commit a sin.
- Except for Prophets or Angels, if one believes that an Imaam or a Wali (Saint) are also Ma'soom, then they are misguided and have
deviated from the right sect. Although there are Imaams and great Awliya who
also do not commit sin, however, if sometimes they do commit a sin, then
according to Shariah, this is not impossible.
- Those who say that the Message of Allah Ta'ala is
sometimes not passed on by a Prophet due to the fear of people or some other
reason, is a Kaafir.
- Prophets are better than all creations. In fact, they are
better than those Angels who are Rasools.
- Regardless of how high a rank of a Wali is, he can never
be equal to a Prophet. Those who show a non-Prophet to be better than a Prophet
are Kaafirs.
- The respect of a Prophet is compulsory on every
individual. The slightest disrespect of any Prophet is Kufr (infidelity).
- The Prophets are just as alive in their graves as they
were when in this world. They eat, drink and go and come as they wish. They were
given death for a moment and then were brought back to life so that Allah Ta'ala's promise would be complete. Their lives are better than those of Martyrs
(Shaheeds).
- Allah Taala gave the Prophets the Knowledge of the
Unseen (Ilme-Ghaib). Every particle of the sky and earth are in front of
the sight of all the Prophets. Therefore, this knowledge is "Given Knowledge"
(Ataayi) and because Allah Ta'ala's Knowledge is not given to Him by anyone
and, therefore, is "Self Knowledge" (Zaati).
- Any follower cannot, due to his will power, piety,
worship, and willingness to follow Allah Ta'ala, be better than any Prophet.
- Prophets are always involved in the remembrance of Allah Taala even while they are sleeping or awake.
- To talk about the mistakes that have been committed by
the Prophets is Haraam (strictly forbidden), except for when praying about them
in the Holy Quran and Hadith.
- It is improper and disrespectful to write abbreviation
after the name of Nabi Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) or of any
Nabi or Rasool. We must write "sallal laahu alaihi wasallam" or
"alaihis salaam" in full.
- Hazrat Adam (alaihis salaam) is the first human. He is
also the first Prophet.
- All humans are his children.
- Allah Ta'ala made Hazrat Adam (alaihis salaam)
without the need of a mother or father. He was made from soil.
- Allah Taala made him His Caliph. Allah Ta'ala gave him
the knowledge of all things and their names.
- Allah Taala ordered the Angels to prostrate to Hazrat
Adam (alaihis salaam). All the Angels performed the prostration except
Shaitaan, who refused and was therefore evicted forever and became a Kaafir.
- There has come many Prophets from Hazrat Adam (alaihis
salaam) to our beloved Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam)
- Hazrat Nooh (Noah), Hazrat Ibrahim (Abraham),
Hazrat Moosa (Moses), Hazrat 'Isa (Jesus) were Mesengers and also Prophets.
- Some other Prophets mentioned in the Holy Quran are:
Hazrat Ismaeel, Hazrat Ishaaq, Hazrat Ya'qoob, Hazrat Yusuf, Hazrat Moosa,
Hazrat Haroon, Hazrat Shuaib, Hazrat Loot, Hazrat Hood, Hazrat Dawood, Hazrat
Sulaiman, Hazrat Ayoob, Hazrat Ilyaas, Hazrat Yahya, Hazrat Yunus, Hazrat
Idrees, Hazrat Zulkifl and Hazrat Saaleh (alaihimus salaam).
- The status of the Prophets varies from one another. Some
are more superior to others and the most superior of all the Nabis is Hazrat
Muhammadur Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). The next most
superior is Hazrat Ebrahim Khaleelullah (alaihis salaam), who is followed
by Hazrat Moosa (alaihis salaam), and then Hazrat Esa (alaihis
salaam), and Hazrat Nooh (alaihis salaam). These five Ambiya are
known as "Mursaleen Ulul Azm". They are also superior to all other
Prophets.
- Just as our leader Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) is the greatest of all Prophets, (without comparison), his
Ummah is the greatest of all the Ummats.
- An exact number of how many Prophets that have been sent
into this world is not known, but is said to be approximately 124 000.
- The last of all Prophets and Messengers and the most
virtuous of all creations is Allah Ta'ala's most beloved - our Master, Hazrat
Ahmad Mujtaba Muhammad Mustapha (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
- Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is Khaatimun Nabiyeen (The Final Prophet). After the beloved Prophet there has
never been another Prophet nor will there be another Prophet. Whoever believes
that there will be a Prophet or there has been a Prophet during our Prophet's
era or after or actually believes it as a possibility of someone obtaining
Prophecy is a Kaafir.
- Allah Ta'ala created from His Noor (light) our beloved
Prophet, before any other thing.
- The Prophets, the Angels, the Earth, Skies, Heavens, etc.
have all been created from the ray of the Holy Prophet's (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) light (Noor).
- Except for Allah Ta'ala or being equal to Allah Ta'ala,
our beloved Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has been given
whatever qualities there are, and whatever excellence exists, by Allah Ta'ala.
In the whole universe, there cannot be anything or anyone with the same or
greater quality than our beloved Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
- The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is
the most virtuous creation and a delegate of Allah Ta'ala.
- All the Ambiya (alaihimus salaam) were sent down to
a particular group of people or a particular nation, but the Holy Prophet
Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) was sent to the entire creation.
- The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is
Mercy unto the humans, Angels, Jinns, animals and all the other creations of
Almighty Allah and his special blessings is upon the human beings.
- The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is
the Prophet of all the other Prophets and it is a necessity for everyone to
follow the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
- Allah Ta'ala has gifted the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) with the keys of all Allah Ta'ala's treasures. All the
world and religious gifts are provided and created by Allah Ta'ala and shared
and given out by our beloved Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
- Allah Ta'ala gave our Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) the unique gift of Me'raj, meaning that Allah Ta'ala called him
above the skies (Arsh) and showed him His Vision with the Prophet's (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) own eyes.
- The Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam listened
to Allah Ta'ala's Voice and was given a tour of Jannat (Paradise), Dozakh
(Hell), Arsh (above the skies) and Kursi (Throne).
- On the Day of Judgement, our Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam will be the first to perform intercession, meaning that he
will intercede for people in the Court of Allah Ta'ala.
- There are many other qualities, too much to mention in
this short section.
- If someone treated any of the Holy Prophet's (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) quotations or actions or deeds or situations as not
worthy or looked upon them with degrading value, then they are Kaafirs.
- When a Prophet performs an action that is impossible to
perform to prove his prophecy and it astonishes the Kaafirs, it is known as a "Maujizaa". For example, to bring back to life the dead or to split the moon
into two with the movement of the finger.
- If these types of actions are performed by a Wali (Friend
of Allah Ta'ala), then it is known as a "Karaamat".
- If they are performed by an ordinary person or wrongdoer
or a Kaafir, then it is known as "Istidraj".
- When people see a Maujizaa, the truth of a Prophet is
accepted.
- False liars who claim to be a Prophet cannot perform these
types of miracles. Allah Ta'ala never gives the false claimants of Prophethood
the power to perform Maujizaas, otherwise one would not be able to distinguish
the difference between the true Prophets and false claimants.
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