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other people. The
message that the
prophet conveys is
called a prophecy.
Prophethood has
existed in many
cultures and
religions throughout history, including...
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names of the
Prophet are khātam and khātim, and he is the one who
sealed prophethood by his coming. The
title is
generally regarded by
Muslims as meaning...
- is
understood by
Ahmadis in
terms of
perfection and
testification of
prophethood instead of
chronological finality (as
understood within mainstream Islam)...
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Abdullah ibn Sa'id (Arabic: عبد الله بن سعيد), was an
alleged claimant of
prophethood during the time of
Islamic prophet Muhammad and his
companions who later...
- this noun
occur 75
times in the Quran. The term
nubuwwah (Arabic: نبوة "
prophethood")
occurs five
times in the Quran. The
terms rasūl (Arabic plural: رسل...
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reflection of his own
prophethood and not
legislating anything new,
still made him
technically a
prophet irrespective of the type of
prophethood or the adjectives...
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Musaylima ibn Ḥabīb (Arabic: مسيلمة ابن حبيب) d.632, was a
claimant of
prophethood from the Banu
Hanifa tribe.
Based from
Diriyah in
present day Riyadh...
- Khuwaylid. He died in 601 CE (before the
declaration of his father's
prophethood in 609),
after his
third birthday, and is
buried in
Jannat al-Mu'alla...
- (Arabic: تَوْحِيد, lit. 'oneness of God'),
Nubuwwah (Arabic: نبوة, lit. '
prophethood'), and
Imamah (Arabic: إمامة, lit. 'Imamate or leadership').
Ismah (Arabic:...
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older contemporary of
Muhammad that is said to have
become a
claimant to
prophethood and
rivalled Muhammad,
which earned him a
controversial position in Islamic...