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means "prophet".
Forms of this noun
occur 75
times in the Quran. The term
nubuwwah (Arabic: نبوة "prophethood")
occurs five
times in the Quran. The terms...
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Religion - ten
practices Tawhid - the
Oneness of God Adl "divine justice"
Nubuwwah "prophethood"
Imamate "leadership of Mankind"
Resurrection of the dead...
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literary style.
Among other descriptive Shama'il text are the Dala'il al-
Nubuwwah of Al-Bayhaqi, Tarih-i
Isfahan of Abu
Naeem Isfahani, Al-Wafa bi Fadha'il...
- science."
Barani has
written that
Tughluq wanted the
traditions of the
nubuwwah to be
followed in his kingdom. Even
though he did not
believe in mysticism...
- Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhāb ibn Sulaymān al-Tamīmī (1703–1792) was a ****
Muslim scholar, theologian, preacher, activist,
religious leader, jurist, and...
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entirety (though man must
always strive to
understand as much as he can).
Nubuwwah, or "prophethood",
denotes that God has
appointed Prophets and Messengers...
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fundamental Islamic beliefs of Tawḥīd (Arabic: تَوْحِيد, lit. 'oneness of God'),
Nubuwwah (Arabic: نبوة, lit. 'prophethood'), and
Imamah (Arabic: إمامة, lit. 'Imamate...
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mostly relating to Allah,
trusteeship (wilayah) and the
prophethood (
nubuwwah) of Muhammad. He
emphasizes the
central role of the alif in all the worlds...
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belief in the
oneness of God) Adl (divine justice:
belief in God's justice)
Nubuwwah (prophethood)
Imamah (succession to Muhammad) Mi'ad (the day of judgment...
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prophets through a kind of
revelation called wahy, or
through angels.(42:51)
nubuwwah (Arabic: نبوة 'prophethood') is seen as a duty
imposed by God on individuals...