| Prophethood is not unknown 
                    to heavenly revealed religions, such as Judaism and 
                    Christianity. In Islam, however, it has a special status and 
                    significance. According to Islam, Allah created man for a noble 
                    purpose: to worship Him and lead a virtuous life based on 
                    His teachings and guidance. How would man know his 
                    role and purpose of his existence unless he received clear 
                    and practical instructions of what Allah wants him to 
                    do? Here comes the need for prophethood. Thus Allah 
                    had chosen from every nation a prophet or more to covey His 
                    Message to people.  One might ask: How were the prophets chosen and who 
                    were entitled to this great honor?  Prophethood is Allah's blessing and favor that He 
                    may bestow on whom He wills. However, from surveying the 
                    various messengers throughout history, three features of 
                    a prophet may be recognized:  
                      He is the best in his community morally and 
                      intellectually. This is necessary because a prophet's life 
                      serves as a model for his followers. His personality 
                      should attract people to accept his message rather than 
                      drive them away by his imperfect character. After 
                      receiving the message he is infallible. That is, he would 
                      not commit any sin. He might make some minor mistakes 
                      which are usually corrected by revelation. He is supported by miracles to prove that he is not an 
                      impostor. Those miracles are granted by the power and 
                      permission of God and are usually in the field in which 
                      his people excel and are recognized as superiors. We might 
                      illustrate this by quoting the major miracles of the three 
                      prophets of the major world religions: Judaism, 
                      Christianity and Islam. Moses' contemporaries were 
                      excellent in magic. So his major miracle was to defeat the 
                      best magicians of Egypt of his days. Jesus' contemporaries 
                      were recognized as skillful physicians. Therefore, his 
                      miracles were to raise the dead and cure the incurable 
                      diseases. The Arabs, the contemporaries of the Prophet 
                      Mohammed, were known for their eloquence and magnificent 
                      poetry. So Prophet Muhammad's major miracle was the 
                      Quran, the equivalent of which the whole legion of the 
                      Arab poets and orators could not produce despite the 
                      repeated challenge from the Quran itself. Again 
                      Muhammad's miracle has something special about it. All 
                      previous miracles were limited by time and place, i.e., 
                      they were shown to specific people at a specific time. Not 
                      so the miracle of Muhammad, the Quran. It is a 
                      universal and everlasting miracle. Previous generations 
                      witnessed it and future generations will witness its 
                      miraculous nature in terms of its style, content and 
                      spiritual uplifting. These still can be tested and will 
                      thereby prove the divine origin of the Quran. Every prophet states clearly that what he receives is 
                      not of his own but from God for the well-being of mankind. 
                      He also confirms what was revealed before him and what may 
                      be revealed after him. A prophet does this to show that he 
                      is simply conveying the message which is entrusted to him 
                      by the One True God of all people in all ages. So the 
                      message is one in essence and for the same purpose. 
                      Therefore, it should not deviate from what was revealed 
                      before him or what might come after him.    Prophets are necessary for conveying God's instructions 
                    and guidance to mankind. We have no way of knowing why we 
                    were created. What will happen to us after death? Is there 
                    any life after death? Are we accountable for our actions? In 
                    other words, is there any reward or punishment for our deeds 
                    in this life? These and so many other questions about God, 
                    angels, paradise, hell, etc. can not be answered without 
                    revelation from the Creator and Knower of the unseen. Those 
                    answers must be authentic and must be brought by individuals 
                    whom we trust and respect. That is why, messengers are the 
                    select of their societies in terms of moral conduct and 
                    intellectual ability.  Hence, the slanderous Biblical stories about some of the 
                    great prophets are not accepted by Muslims. For example, Lot 
                    is reported to have committed fornication while drunk, with 
                    his daughters; or David sent one his leaders to death to 
                    marry his wife. Prophets to Muslims are greater than what 
                    these stories indicate. These stories can not be true from 
                    the Islamic point of view.  The prophets are also miraculously supported by God and 
                    instructed by Him to affirm the continuity of the message.
                     The content of the prophets' message to mankind can be 
                    summarized as follows:  
                      Clear concept about God: His attributes, His creation, 
                      what should and should not be ascribed to Him. Clear idea about the unseen world, the angels, jinn 
                      (spirits), Paradise and Hell. Why has God created us? What does He want from us and 
                      what is the reward or punishment for obeying or disobeying 
                      Him? How to run our societies according to His will? That 
                      is, clear instructions and laws that, when applied 
                      correctly and honestly, will result in a happy and ideal 
                      society.  It is clear from the above discussion that there is no 
                    substitute for prophets. Even today with the advancement of 
                    science, the only authentic source of information about the 
                    supernatural world is revelation. Guidance can be obtained 
                    neither from science nor from mystic experience. The first 
                    is too materialistic and too limited; the second is too 
                    subjective and frequently too misleading.  Now one might ask: How many prophets has God sent to 
                    humanity? We do not know for sure. Some Muslim scholars 
                    have suggested 240 thousand prophets. We are only sure of 
                    what is clearly mentioned in the Quran, that is, God has 
                    sent a messenger (or more) to every nation. That is because 
                    it is one of God's principles that He will never call a 
                    people to account unless He has made clear to them what to 
                    do and what not to do. The Quran mentions the names of 25 
                    prophets and indicates that there have been others who were 
                    not mentioned to the Prophet Mohammed. These 25 include 
                    Noah, the man of the Ark, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and 
                    Muhammad.These five are the greatest among God's 
                    messengers. They are called 'the resolute' prophets.  An outstanding aspect of the Islamic belief in 
                    prophethood is that Muslims believe in and respect all the 
                    messengers of God with no exceptions. Since all the prophets 
                    came from the same One God, for the same purpose - to lead 
                    mankind to God - belief in them all is essential and 
                    logical; accepting some and rejecting others has to be based 
                    on misconceptions of the prophets' role or racial bias. The 
                    Muslims are the only people in the world who consider the 
                    belief in all the prophets of God an article of faith. Thus 
                    the Jews reject Jesus Christ and Muhammad; the 
                    Christians reject Muhammad and in reality reject 
                    Moses because they do not abide by his laws. The Muslims 
                    accept them all as messengers of God who brought guidance to 
                    mankind. However, the revelation which those prophets 
                    brought from God has been tampered with in one way or the 
                    other. The belief in all the messengers of God is enjoined 
                    on the Muslims by the Quran.  
                      "Say (O Muslims): we believe in Allah and that which 
                      is revealed to us and that which was revealed to Abraham 
                      and Ishmael, and Isaac and Jacob, and their children, and 
                      that which Moses and Jesus received and that the prophets 
                      received from their Lord. We make no distinction between 
                      any of them and unto Him we have surrendered." (2:136)
 The Quran continues in the following verses to instruct 
                    the Muslims that this is the true and impartial belief. If 
                    other nations believe in the same, they are following their 
                    own whims and biases and God will take care of them. Thus we 
                    read:  
                      "And if they believe in what you believe, then they 
                      are rightly guided. But if they turn away, then they are 
                      in disunity, and Allah will suffice you against them. He 
                      is the Hearer, the Knower. This is God's religion and Who 
                      is better than God in religion?" (2:137-38)
 There are, at least, two important points related to 
                    prophethood that need to be clarified. These points concern 
                    the roles of Jesus and Muhammad as prophets who are 
                    usually misunderstood.  The Quranic account of Jesus emphatically rejects the 
                    concept of his 'Divinity' and 'Divine Sonship' and presents 
                    him as one of the great prophets of God. The Quran makes it 
                    clear that the birth of Jesus without a father does not make 
                    him son of God and mentions in this respect Adam who was 
                    created by God without a father and mother:  
                      "Truly the likeness of Jesus, in God's sight, is as 
                      Adam's likeness; He created him of dust, then said He unto 
                      him, 'Be', and he was." (3:59)
 Like other prophets Jesus also performed miracles. For 
                    example, he raised the dead and cured the blind and lepers, 
                    but while showing these miracles he always made it clear 
                    that it was all from God. Actually the misconceptions about 
                    the personality and mission of Jesus found a way among his 
                    followers because the Divine message that he preached was 
                    not recorded during his presence in the world, rather it was 
                    recorded after a lapse of about hundred years. According to 
                    the Quran he was sent to the children of Israel; he 
                    confirmed the validity of the Torah which was revealed to 
                    Moses and he also brought the glad tidings of a final 
                    messenger after him.  
                      "And when Jesus son of Mary said, 'Children of 
                      Israel, I am indeed the Messenger to you, confirming the 
                      Torah that is before me, and giving good tidings of a 
                      Messenger who shall come after me, whose name shall be the 
                      PRAISED ONE." (61:6) (The capitalized portion is the translation of 
                      Ahmad which is Prophet Muhammed's name.)
 However, the majority of the Jews rejected his ministry. 
                    They plotted against his life and in their opinion crucified 
                    him. But the Quran refutes this opinion and says that they 
                    neither killed him nor crucified him, rather he was raised 
                    up to God. There is a verse in the Quran, which implies that 
                    Jesus will come back and all the Christians and Jews believe 
                    in him before he dies. This is also supported by authentic 
                    sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)  The last prophet of God, Muhammad, was born in 
                    Arabia in the sixth century C.E. Up to the age of forty, 
                    people of Makkah knew him only as a man of excellent 
                    character and cultured manners and called him AL-AMEEN 
                    (the trustworthy). He also did not know that he was soon to 
                    made a prophet and receiver of revelation from God. He 
                    called the idolaters of Makkah to worship the only one God 
                    and accept him as His prophet. The revelation that he 
                    received was preserved in his life-time in the memory of his 
                    companions and was also recorded in pieces of palm leaves, 
                    leather etc...  Thus the Quran that is found today is the same that was 
                    revealed to him; not a syllable of it has been altered as 
                    God Himself has guaranteed its preservation. This Quran 
                    claims to be the book of guidance for the whole humanity for 
                    all times, and mentions Muhammad as the last Prophet 
                    of God.  |