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Is there such a thing as "Prophetess"?

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    amuslim
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    Peace

    So Rasool and Nabi, Muhammad was the seal to both or just Khatam an-nabiyyin?

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      Can someone tell me exactly what distiniguishes between a prophet and a messenger? I know that Rashad says that a nabi is someone who brings scripture. Now, ff all the men in the Quran are prophets, then they all brought some scripture? He then says that rasool is one who just gives messages, doesnt necessarily bring scripture. If you are nabi, you are rasool. But if you are a rasool, it doesnt mean you are a nabi. Is that definition correct? Also, do you believe that there were Prophetess'?

      Peace

      Dear
      This is the way these LIARS deceive the people and tamper the Holy Quran
      All Nabi came with Scriptures (books)

      2213

      All Rasools came with Scriptures(Books)

      5725

      Quran is Crystal clear.
      His followers may to remove these Ayas from the Quran as he did with (9128,129)
      Beware!

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        amuslim
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        Peace

        So youre saying that Rasool and Nabi are both synonymous? Therefore, the usage of either word doesn't change the meaning of the ayat?

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          unknownuser
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          Peace

          So youre saying that Rasool and Nabi are both synonymous? Therefore, the usage of either word doesn't change the meaning of the ayat?

          Peace

          It changes it significantly. See the other thread.

          http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=15121.0

          They are not interchangeable, esp. when talking about negativity.

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            amuslim
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            Peace

            It changes it significantly. See the other thread.

            http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=15121.0

            They are not interchangeable, esp. when talking about negativity.

            What page in particular? Also I was referring to his own belief in that particular post.

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              Leoxyz
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              Peace

              So youre saying that Rasool and Nabi are both synonymous? Therefore, the usage of either word doesn't change the meaning of the ayat?

              Peace

              Surely these are synonymous and interchangeable.
              Both of these terms have been used for the Holy Prophet PBUH.
              These two roles cannot be separated because as I have mentioned the Ayaat which clearly mentione that both (Rasools/Nabis) are given "BOOKS" to convey Allah's message to the People.

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                Ghulam_Rasool
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                No.

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                  Lost_Philosopher
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                  Ouch Yusha, why is that not possible?

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                    Ghulam_Rasool
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                    Ouch Yusha, why is that not possible?

                    Allah knows best, though I suspect because being a Prophet is a very public thing, but women are not suppose to be in public. However, revelation can come to a woman as in the case with Pharoah's wife and virgin Mary, but they were not prophets, their revelations were personal.

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                      Allah knows best, though I suspect because being a Prophet is a very public thing, but women are not suppose to be in public. However, revelation can come to a woman as in the case with Pharoah's wife and virgin Mary, but they were not prophets, their revelations were personal.

                      Emphasis mine - Really? You're very condescending to women, why? rotfl

                      As for "virgin mary", I believe this was pretty public. 2 billion Christians tell me that it is public. So, when Mary has revelation while in a retreat, it is "personal". But of course, when Muhammad has revelation in his Hira cave, it is for all to see. Never mind that Mary's story is detailed in the Quran and Bible for almost all of humanity to see.

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                        Samia
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                        And how about the revelation for the mother of Moses?

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                          Al-Quraishi
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                          Throughout the Quran and the Torah, there are only male prophets.

                          That's not actually true, there are prophetesses in the Torah.

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                            Ghulam_Rasool
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                            As for "virgin mary", I believe this was pretty public. 2 billion Christians tell me that it is public. So, when Mary has revelation while in a retreat, it is "personal". But of course, when Muhammad has revelation in his Hira cave, it is for all to see. Never mind that Mary's story is detailed in the Quran and Bible for almost all of humanity to see.

                            You misunderstood what I mean. The story of the revelations to these great women is well known. However, the nature of their revelations were personal, for example the Angel telling Mary that she will conceive Jesus, etc. However, if you look at the nature of the revelations to the prophets, their revelations exhorted them to preach the message and convey divine laws to their people. These kind of revelation never descend on women.

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                              amuslim
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                              Peace

                              That's not actually true, there are prophetesses in the Torah.

                              I mean when it lists the names like, Zacharia, Idris, Noah, etc. its always male names when its being repeated, unless Im mistaken. Again, does it call Mary or any other females Prophets or Messengers at all?

                              I can see what Yusha is saying, but again without the Quran stating whether its possible or not, Im just asking for opinions.

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                              EDIT Didnt see the Torah part, sorry. Who are prophetess' in the Torah?

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                                You misunderstood what I mean. The story of the revelations to these great women is well known. However, the nature of their revelations were personal, for example the Angel telling Mary that she will conceive Jesus, etc. However, if you look at the nature of the revelations to the prophets, their revelations exhorted them to preach the message and convey divine laws to their people. These kind of revelation never descend on women.

                                Ah. Got it.

                                I believe Christians would probably take issue with that though.

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                                  Leoxyz
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                                  Ouch Yusha, why is that not possible?

                                  1643

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                                    Lost_Philosopher
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                                    1643

                                    I dont know arabic.

                                    If you take a secular look at it, it seems like there hasn't been a female prophet because ancient society wouldn't accept it.

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                                      Leoxyz
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                                      I dont know arabic.

                                      It seems you have some brain.You admitted your weakness.
                                      Thanks

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                                        Lost_Philosopher
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                                        I'll see if there are any good translator on the internet.

                                        "What sent before you but men We revealed to ask people mentioned that you do not know"

                                        That was the only one I could get results from (Google Beta translator) it dosent seem to me that the verse implies only men.

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                                          Leoxyz
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                                          I'll see if there are any good translator on the internet.

                                          "What sent before you but men We revealed to ask people mentioned that you do not know"

                                          That was the only one I could get results from (Google Beta translator) it dosent seem to me that the verse implies only men.

                                          Now you seem to be a Quranist.Sorry for my previous judgement.

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