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In this article, we have addressed this confusion and concept in detail. As we have primarily addressed the difference between Nabi and Rasool, you must be thinking about how many Rasool and Nabi have passed until Prophet Muhammad S. W, the last prophet came. It is commonly believed that there were as many as , Nabi or Prophets in Islam while the number of Rasool or messengers mentioned in the Holy Quran are less than Although it is not a major difference most of the Rasool or Messengers came with a Sharia Law while Nabi or Prophets followed and preached the Sharia of the previous messengers.

For example, Prophet Musa A. There are some exceptions to this rule as well. Prophet Isa A. Another difference is that every Rasool is a Nabi but not every Nabi is a Rasool or you can say that every messenger is a prophet but not every prophet is a messenger. Another major difference between Prophet and Messenger is that a Nabi is a prophet by birth, however, a Rasool gets the Risalah when he authoritatively receives the post during his life.

Prophet Muhammad S. W was a prophet since his birth, but he became a messenger at the age of The major difference is that a Rasool is sent towards a particular community or Ummah while a Nabi just preaches to the people around him. The people of Thamud refused to believe him until he performed a miracle. Allah SWT gifted the people of Thamud a she-camel, but the people of Thamud hamstrung the camel and Saleh warned them that as a consequence of their actions and disbelief, Allah SWT imparted punishment in the form of an earthquake.

Ibrahim — Ibrahim is one of the most highly regarded prophets and it is his devotion to Allah SWT that is revered at Qurbani. At the very last moment, Allah SWT swapped Ismail for a ram and spared his life, revealing the whole thing to be a test. Lut — Lut was sent by Allah SWT to the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to promote monotheism and to inform the people of how homosexuality and acts of violent lust are sinful.

He warned the people of the city about how they were sinning but they did not listen, and as such, the two cities were destroyed. He is the father of the 12 tribes and is revered as a man of might.

Yusuf — Yusuf sometimes referred to as Joseph was the son of Yaqub. His father loved him dearly and this caused jealousy amongst his brothers, so they threw him in a well. He was picked up by travellers and used as a slave, finally being imprisoned for a crime he did not commit.

Despite his hardship, he did not give up his faith in Allah SWT. Ayyub — Ayyub also called Job was sorely tested by Allah SWT for many years, but he did not relinquish his faith in the Almighty and was rewarded for his unwavering belief and obedience.

Shu-ayyb — Shu-ayyb also known as Jethro was sent to the Midianite community as a prophet and spread the word of Allah SWT , warning the people that if they did not change their fraudulent ways, they would be punished.

When the people did not listen, their community was destroyed. Shu-ayyb is revered as the most eloquent prophet. Harun - Also referred to as Aaron, Harun was the first high priest of the Israelites and was the brother of Musa. He is a notable figure because he received the Zabur — biblical psalms — and was one of only a handful of prophets to have done so.

Sulaiman — Sulaiman Solomon was the son of Dawud and took over his prophecy when he died. Sulaiman was the king of Israel and it is said he could communicate with animals and jinn. He is hailed as one of the greatest rulers of all time and it is said that no king before or after him was able to reach his level. Ilyas — Occasionally spelt as Elijah or Elias, Ilyas resided in the north kingdom of Israel which was, at the time, inhabited by people who worshipped the ancient God, Baal.

If Muhammad Pbuh is last Nabi then he is also the last Rasool. Mohammed SAW is not the last prophet.. Without being a nabi one cannot be a rasool.. Well I am not a scholar so my take on it is my personal view. You might not agree. For someone to be a Rasool they first have to be a Nabi, as every Rasool is first a Nabi. If there is going to be no Nabi then that implies that there can be no further Rasool as well.

This is how see the statement. Thank you. He was true to what he promised. And he was a Rasool and a Nabi. All are written wrong. No difference between nabi and rasool. When any Godly messenger receives the revelation he is called Nabi and when he applies practically the received revelation from God in society is called Rasool or Paghamber. Read the Holy Quran. Qadiani makes difference to deceive the Muslims. A prophet can see into the future.

Muhammad could not. Er was both a Nabi and a Rasul. This stands so in the Quran. Furthermore, it is not true, that he did not say anything about the future. Of course, Allah told him that. If you read Hadiths in this regard, you can see this. They have come true by a lot!



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