Prophethood

Definition of Prophethood as it relates to Religions, Monotheism, Quran

Prophethood in the context of Quran refers to the concept of messengers sent by God as revealed in the holy text. It encompasses the lives, teachings, and messages of these prophets, who are considered crucial figures in Islamic belief and practice. The Quranic accounts of prophethood emphasize themes such as divine guidance, moral leadership, and the ultimate oneness of God. This subcategory provides an exploration of how prophethood is presented within the Quran, offering insights into its significance for monotheistic religions and religious studies as a whole.

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