Who were the Prophets? - Radush Shubuhaat

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EFDAWAH sponsored by http://www.energybulldog.com?source=EFDawah Switch and support the Dawah. Here, we examine a range of questions related to Prophets and Messengers of God and their respective

roles and status. Concluding with a look at the contrast between the Qur'an & Islamic worldview of Prophets and Messengers versus the Bible and Christianity worldview of Prophets and Messengers. We leave it to you to decide what worldview is most accurate and consistent with the Divine Intent of God sending raised Elect to mankind!

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Who is Radush Shubuhaat?

Radush Shubuhaat, or Aqil Onque was born and raised in New Jersey. He has studied with esteemed scholars in California at the Zaytuna Institute where

he completed an intensive course on the Arabic language. Shubuhaat travelled to Maurtania and was privileged to continue his studies under some of the most eminent Islamic scholars in the
area. He is currently an active member of the local Masjid, conducting seasonal courses on Arabic and Islamic Beliefs and practices and he occasionally lectures at various neighboring Masjids.

What is a Prophet?

In religion, a prophet is an individual who is regarded as being in contact with a divine being and is said to speak on that entity's behalf. They

claim to be serving as an intermediary with humanity by delivering messages or teachings from the supernatural source to other people. The message that the prophet conveys is called a prophecy. In Islam, all prophetic messengers are prophets (such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad) though not all prophets are prophetic messengers. The primary distinction is that a prophet is required to demonstrate God's law through his actions, character, and behavior without necessarily calling people to follow him, while a prophetic messenger is required to pronounce God's law (i.e. revelation) and call his people to submit and follow him.





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