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Seal of the Prophets and His Messag
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About the Author Sayyid Mujtaba Mus
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Acquaintance with the School of the
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The Prophets came in order to conve
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perverted the Divine covenant, beco
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that occurred as a result of Islam
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deficiency in our knowledge by refe
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ignorant of the mysterious social r
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Objective realities without doubt l
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A Rich and Fruitful School of Thoug
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In the Divine school of thought, it
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exalted concepts, are weak and inad
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Prophets and the role of their mess
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From the point of view of time and
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unning sores. The nature of the cur
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The Quran therefore says: "Tell peo
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of miracles. Another objection that
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exalted exemplars of human virtue a
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champion of Divine unity, as follow
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pre-eternal source of revelation de
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There is no scientific proof negati
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human life, and, on the other hand,
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The task of the Prophets was utterl
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confirm those who had preceded him,
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and were they not to gain immunity
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If the Prophets had been sullied by
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conscious and deliberate, nor be re
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Similarly, why should the Imam be e
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science posits a way for reaching t
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the city of Mecca in the Arabian Pe
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urdened and oppressed in the world
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that years before the beginning of
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eginning of his mission in the cult
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and delivering the oppressed from t
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Everywhere they proclaimed that he
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The Beginning of Migration As a res
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dominated their lives. The chains o
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scientific or technical study, and
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Was it possible for Islam to respon
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Let Us Know the Quran Better The me
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For Muslims, the miraculousness of
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however) that Muhammad wrote the Qu
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The Demand of the Quran for a Direc
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Then, at a third stage, the scope o
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deniers remains firmly the same, an
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martyr. "Thanks to the teachings of
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of cognition; a profound awareness
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of the Quran will become clear. "Th
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Hence there is complete corresponde
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The Relationship of the Quran to Mo
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proof. In an age not too far remove
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codification of classical botany. T
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Eight, the Quran also mentions the
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Prediction of the Defeat of a Great
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ceremonies of the lesser pilgrimage
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his life. The verses revealed conce
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Unity and Multiplicity in the Theme
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This verse reminds us that those wh
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The Inexhaustibility of the Differe
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and fail to confront a whole series
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in which the views of Islamic law o
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