The Difference between a Prophet and Messenger

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The Difference between a Prophet and Messenger The Difference between a Prophet and Messenger(may Allah s peace and blessing be upon them all) Praise belongs to Allah. The One who sees, hears, knows and controls everything in the heavens and the earth. I bear witness that He is Alone without any partners and that He sent Muhammad as His last messenger to mankind and Jinn. May Allah s peace and blessings be upon our final Messenger Muhammad. Now to our topic These are a few beneficial points taken from a book titled Tanweer Al- Uqul fee Farq baynah Nabee wa Rasul this book was authored by Shaykh Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Abdullah Al-Imam(May Allah Preserve him). I noted a few points that benefited me when I read this book, and I hope that these points will profit the English speaking Muslims. This is a wonderful book for Aqeedah. And other sections of the book cover issues like: the wisdom of sending Prophets, their jobs, the worst punished is the one who killed a Prophet, the Prophets don t die until Allah decides, the Prophets and Messengers are buried where they die, the Prophets and Messengers are alive in their graves, The earth doesn t consume the Prophets and Messengers bodies and much more. بسم االه الرحمن الرحيم Point 1: The Definition of a Prophet and Messenger A Prophet: A servant that Allah chooses, gives him Revelation and he acts in accordance to the revelation sent to him. The majority of the ulema view Khidr as a Prophet given a special legislation. A Messenger: A servant, who Allah chooses, gives him revelation and sends him to disbelieving people.

Point 2: The conditions of Prophet hood and Messenger ship 1. Manhood و م ا أ ر س ل ن ا م ن ق ب ل ك إ لا ر ج الا ن وح ي إ ل ي ه م We sent not before thee (any messengers) save men whom We inspired [ Yusuf 108] 2. Must be a human being not an Angel. ق ل ل و ك ان ف ي الا ر ض م لا ي ك ة ي م ش ون م ط م ي ن ين ل ن ز ل ن ا ع ل ي ه م م ن الس م اء م ل ك ا ر س ولا If there were settled, on earth, angels walking about in peace and quiet, We should certainly have sent them down from the heavens an angel for a messenger. 3. Must not be a Jinn 4. Must be free and not a slave. Allah never chose a slave and made him Prophet.And Allah knows best,butthis is based on the proof we have from the Quran and Sunnah. Point 3: Prophet hood isn t established for anyone unless there is legitimate evidence Many historians and scholars of Tafsir mention names of Prophets and Messengers taken from Christian and Jewish books. I(Shaykh Muhammad Imam) have mentioned in my book Thathirul Atqeeyah Min Eabadahtee Quburul An-Biyah wa Awleeya names of Prophets established by absolute proof and names of people mentioned as being prophets which were baseless. The rule for us is We don t declare anyone as being a prophet without legitimate evidence. Point 4: The Principle Every messenger is a Prophet, but every Prophet isn t a messenger

A large number of scholars have attested that ever Every Messenger is a Prophet, but every Prophet isn t a Messenger 1. Al-Qurtubee(may Allah have mercy upon him) said: This is the correct stance, every Messenger is a Prophet, but every Prophet isn t a Messenger [ Tafsir 12/45] 2. Al-Qadee Iyad said: The correct opinion which the majority of the scholars hold is that every Messenger is a Prophet, but every Prophet isn t a Messenger [ Asheefa] 3. Ibn Atteeyah said: A Messenger is more specific than a Prophet. Most of the Prophets weren t dispatched to people. Every Messenger is a Prophet, but every Prophet isn t a Messenger [ Tafsir 10/ 307 ] 4. Al-Baghawee said: every Messenger is a Prophet, but every Prophet isn t a Messenger. [Tafsir 4/ 126] 5. Al-Baaqa ee said: the correct thing to say is: a Prophet is someone who is given divine revelation about a new or old legislation. And if he is sent to disbelieving people he s a Messenger. [ Nathm Ad-Durur fee Tanasab Ayat wa Sur 13/70 ] 6. Ash-Shawkani after mentioning the various definitions about the Prophet and Messenger he said : Based on all these meanings a Prophet is more general than a Messenger. [ Nayl 1/30] 7. Al-Bayhaqqee said: Every Messenger is a Prophet, but every Prophet isn t a Messenger.[ Ashu ib 1/383] 8. Shaykul Islam Ibn Taymeeyah said: every Messenger is a Prophet, but every Prophet isn t a Messenger.[ Majmu Fataawa 10/290] Point 5 : The Difference between the Prophets and Messengers 1. A Prophet is someone who Allah communicates with and a

Messenger is one that He communicates with and sends him to disbelieving people. Allah communicated to Prophet Muhammad by means of Jibril in the verse. اق ر أ ب اس م ر ب ك ال ذ ي خ ل ق Proclaim! (or read!) in the name of thy Lord and Cherisher, Who created [ Al-Alaq 1] Subsequently, He sent him to the Kuffar in the verse. ق م ف ا نذ ر Arise and deliver thy warning![al-muddaththir 2 ] 2. Most of the Messengers were sent to disbelieving people. ك ذ ب ت ق و م ن وح ال م ر س ل ين The people of Noah rejected the apostles إ ذ ق ال ل ه م أ خ وه م ن وح أ لا ت ت ق ون Behold, their brother Noah said to them: Will ye not fear (?(Allah إ ن ي ل ك م ر س ول أ م ين Ash-Shura 105-107] I am to you an apostle worthy of all ] :trust Also read Al-Ankubut 16, Al- Anam 74, Hud 96, Ibraheem 5 Furqun 35 3. The Messenger speaks the same language as his people. و م ا أ ر س ل ن ا م ن ر س ول إ لا ب ل س ان ق و م ه ل ي ب ي ن We only sent Messenger to people with the language of that

.People This verse shows that the messengers were sent to their people only, but our Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) was sent to all of mankind including the Jinn. Also from this verse we learn that every messenger speaks and addresses his people in his own language. 4. The Messenger remains with his people until they accept the message or Allah destroys them. ث م أ ر س ل ن ا ر س ل ن ا ت ت ر ا ك ل م ا ج اء أ م ة ر س ول ه ا ك ذ ب وه ف ا ت ب ع ن ا ب ع ض ه م ب ع ض ا و ج ع ل ن اه م أ ح اد يث ف ب ع د ا ل ق و م لا ي و م ن ون Then We sent our messengers in succession: every time there came to a people their apostle, they accused him of falsehood: so We made them follow each other (in punishment): We made them as a tale (that is told): So away with a people that will not believe! [ Al-Mu meenoon 44] 5. The legislation given to the Messengers is different, and the Prophets follow the legislation of the Messengers. And most of the Prophets sent to Ban i Israel followed the legislation of Musa(peace and blessings be upon him) ل ك ل ج ع ل ن ا م ن ك م ش ر ع ة و م ن ه اج ا To each among you, We have prescribed a law and a clear way.. [ Al-Ma idah 48 ] 6. The first Messenger sent to mankind was Nuh ف ي ا ت ون ن وح ا ف ي ق ول ون ي ا ن وح أ ن ت أ و ل الر س ل إ ل ى أ ه ل الا ر ض the People will go to Nuh and say you were the first [Messenger sent to Mankind [Bukhari 3340 and Muslim 495 This hadeeth clearly establishes the fact that the.

first messenger sent to the son of Adam was Nuh. And before him there were Prophets on earth. The first Prophet was Adam (peace and blessings be upon him). Between Adam and Nuh there.were ten centuries of pure Tawheed on earth.the number of messengers and Prophets are different. ي ا ر س ول الل ه ك م و ف ى ع د ة الا ن ب ي اء ق ال» م اي ة أ ل ف و أ ر ب ع ة و ع ش ر ون أ ل فا الر س ل م ن ذ ل ك ث لا ث م اي ة و خ م س ة ع ش ر ج م ا غ ف يرا Oh Messenger of Allah How many prophets were sent to mankind? He (peace and blessings be upon him)said, 124,000. And from that great number 315 were messengers. [ Ahmed 5/265] 8 Allah saved the Messengers before he destroyed their people. نج ي ن اه و م ن م ع ه ف ي ال ف ل ك ال م ش ح ون So We delivered him and those with him, in the Ark filled (with all creatures).[ash-shura 119] Also read[ Hud 58, 66, 94, Ash-Shura, 54,170.] When the Jews wanted to kill Essa Allah raised him and when the kufar of Mecca wanted to kill Muhammad Allah saved him. Now on the other hand Allah allowed the some Prophets to be killed. Allah says, و ي ق ت ل ون الن ب ي ين ب غ ي ر ال ح ق and slaying His Prophets without just cause.. [ Al-Baqarah 61] 9 The People deny their Messengers because they bring a new legislation, whereas the Prophets in most cases aren t rejected. The reason they aren t rejected is because they judge by previous legislation. 10 The Scholars differ if whether Maryam, Aseeyah and Hajar were Prophets, but they unanimously agree that they weren t

Messengers. And Ibn Kathir mentioned some words from Abu Hasan Al-Ashari: He said Ahulus Sunnah wa Jamah hold that no women were given Prophet hood, they were just considered to be righteous and upright. 11 There is no evidence from the Quran or Sunnah which prove : that two messengers were sent to two separate people during one era. The Messengers were sent to a particular people during a specific time. Read about Nuh, Hud, Salih, Lut, Shu iab, Musa and Essa. Now on the other hand the opposite can be proven about Prophets. Sometimes they were from the same family and lived during the same era. Yaqub was a Prophet and his son Yusuf was a Prophet and Messenger. Dawud and Sulayman were both kings and Prophets during one era. And sometimes a Prophet was alive at the same time as a Messenger. For Example Essa was a Messenger and Yahya was a Prophet. They both lived.during the same period A questioner might ask what about Musa and Harun? Wasn t he a?messenger during the time of Musa Answer: Yes, but he followed the same legislation of Musa and.he wasn t given his own. And Allah the Most high knows best Translated by : Abu Aaliyah Abdullah Ibn Dwight Lamont Battle Doha, Qatar Rabi Al-Awal 12th, 1429