![]() For details, see (Suras Al-Aaraf Ayats 63, 69) (Yuonus, Ayat 2) (Houd, Ayats 27-31) (Yousuf, Ayat 109) (Ar- Raad, Ayat 38) (Ibrahim, Ayats 10-11) (An-Nahl, Ayat 43), (Bani Israil, Ayats 94-95) (Al-Kahf, Ayat 110) (Al-Anbiya, Ayats 3, 34) (Al-Mominoon, Ayats 33-34, 47) (Al-Furqan, Ayats 7, 20) (Ash-Shuara, Ayats 154, 186) (Ya-Sin, Ayat 15), (Ha Mim Sajdah, Ayat 6) along with the relevant E.Ns.Ģ7. That is why the Quran has refuted this wrong conception over and over again, and has stated forcefully that all the Prophets were human beings and that a human being only could be sent as a Prophet to human beings. There has been a common deviation that a human being cannot be a Prophet, and a Prophet cannot be a human being. 27a We have heard nothing like this in the time of our forebears of old (that humans were sent as Messengers).Ģ6. Had Allah wanted (to send any Messengers) He would have sent down angels. ![]() ![]() (23:24) But the notables among his people had refused to believe, and said: “This is none other than a mortal like yourselves who desires to attain superiority over you.
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