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  2. What is the difference between "nabi" and "rasul"?

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    A loose definition in English is that a Nabi (pl. Anbiya) is a Prophet, and a Rasul (pl. Rusul) is a Messenger. Linguistically, a Nabi is someone who has been given revelation or news (of an important nature, immediately concerning themselves or their communities). A Rasul, linguistically, is someone given a message to deliver.

  3. Adam as first human and prophet? - Islam Stack Exchange

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    Adam was a prophet. The definition of prophet is someone who received revelation from Allah. The fact that Adam (AS) received revelation from Allah is very clear in the Quran. Allah says: Then Adam received from his Lord [some] words, and He accepted his repentance. Indeed, it is He who is the Accepting of repentance, the Merciful. (2:37)

  4. What is the definition of gambling in islam

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    In general, gambling is defined Islamically as a financial transaction wherein the individual puts forth a definite cost, has the ability to gain or lose profit, and has virtually no control over the outcome, i.e. the gharar is too high. An example from hadith is taking a coin, and throwing it at a set of clay pots.

  5. Is there a difference between a messenger and a prophet according...

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    Prophet - A person chosen by the creator to warn his community against the wrath of the creator and take them towards his mercy. e.g. Prophets Adam, Jesus, Moses, Muhammad (peace be on'em) etc. Every messenger is a prophet, but not every prophet is a messenger. May the creator guide us all.

  6. What is the scope of the word 'Ummah' according to Islam?

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    Here, the purpose of Ummah is a large group of people that have the same language or religion or have the same geographical land. This word (Ummah) has come 65 times in the holy Qur’an (Singular and plural). Its meaning in the Qur'an is people (Surah Al-Baqarah (2):213) and likewise humans who have religious union (3:110, 2:143).

  7. Who are Sahaba and what qualify to be a Sahaba?

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    Sahaba (Arabic: الصحابة‎) refers to the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who believed in him, supported him, and followed his teachings during his lifetime. They are considered to be among the most honored and respected figures in Islamic history. To be considered a Sahaba, one had to have met the Prophet Muhammad ...

  8. What is the definition of Muslim according to the Holy Quran?

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    1. A Muslim is simply one who has accepted that "there is no god but God and Prophet is his messenger". That is it. Firstly, since we have no knowledge what is in someone’s heart, we as people have no right after that to doubt anyone that says he/she is a Muslim.

  9. quran - Is Adam (a.s.) considered a rasul? - Islam Stack Exchange

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    Conclusion: What we can definitely say is that Adam (peace be upon him) was a naby with his own shari'a. Assuming that a rasul needs to spread the message while a naby is not asked to or a rasul is a person who has a new message while a naby only confirms an old one logically Adam should be considered as a naby and rasul. There are no quotes ...

  10. 2. The word "ikra" in the original of the verse is the imperative of the verb "karae". This word is also available in Hebrew and Syriac. For example, even now, in Syriac, "kıryono" is used for the word "to read". The word "ikri" also means "read in steps." Researchers do not have a firm belief from which language the word "ikra" might have ...

  11. What is difference of "Jews" and "Bani Israeel" in Quran?

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    2. First of all, Judaism is the religion of Sons of Israel (Jacob), but some of them are not Jewish, it's like Arabs and Islam, Arabs are Muslim but they not all of them. Christianity is the religion of one of the Sons of Israel. When Quran refer to Sons of Israel the context is about the social and mental life, a historical information, while ...