messenger
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Prophethood is Tied to Scripture: Why Every Prophet Is a Messenger, But Not Every Messenger Is a Prophet
Introduction: Two Words That Refuse to Collapse Two Arabic words sit at the foundation of how we understand divine communication: nabī (prophet) and rasūl (messenger). Across the centuries traditional commentators have blurred them, sometimes treating them as synonyms, sometimes inventing… Continue reading
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The Five Prayers Stand: An Arabic-Grammar Demolition of the 3-Prayer, 2-Prayer, and No-Prayer Claims
Introduction: The Anti-Prayer Syndrome and Why It Fails Its Own Test A predictable syndrome has taken hold among a subset of self-identified Quranists: having rejected the fabricated narrations of the traditionalists, they keep cutting, and they do not stop until… Continue reading
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The Covenant Messenger’s Divine Mandate: Why Rashad Khalifa Was Authorized to Explain the Quran
Introduction: Understanding the Different Roles of Muhammad and Rashad A troubling claim has emerged among some who identify as “Quran-only” believers: the assertion that ALL messengers, including Rashad Khalifa, are forbidden from explaining the Quran, and that only God can… Continue reading
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The Prophesied Messenger in the Quran: Divine Covenant of 3:81 and 33:7
Introduction: The Hidden Truth About God’s Covenant For centuries, traditional Islamic scholarship has taught that Muhammad was the final messenger and that no prophet would come after him. Yet, embedded within the Quran itself lies a profound prophecy that challenges… Continue reading