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"The Quran -19th and Final Scripture."
Researched by: A. Muhammad
We are told in the Quran that the prophets of
God are sent with the Scripture:
"The people used to be one
community when God sent the prophets as bearers of good news,
as well as warners. He sent down with them the Scripture,
bearing the truth, to judge among the people in their disputes"
2:213 (also confirmed in 3:81)
The term 'Scripture'
is consistantly associated with 'prophets'
in the Quran.
If we count the number of prophets named in the
Quran we find a total of twenty prophets mentioned by their names.
Each one of these 20 is specifically called a prophet in the
Quran.
If we read verses 83-86 of Sura 6 we read 18
names, starting with Abraham and ending with Lot. Verse 89 confirms
that all these 18 were prophets of God:
"These are the ones to whom
we have given the Scripture wisdom and
prophethood"
These prophets are:
1- Abraham (also
named as a prophet in 19:41 and 33:7)
2- Isaac (also in
19:49 and 37:112)
3- Jacob (also in
19:49)
4- Noah (also in
33:7)
5- David (also in
17:55)
6- Solomon
7- Job
8- Joseph
9- Moses (lso in
19:51 and 33:7)
10- Aaron (also in
19:53)
11- Zachariah
12- John (also in
3:39)
13- Jesus (also in
19:30 and 33:7)
14- Elias
15- Ismail
(19:54)
16- Elisha
17- Jonah
18- Lot
If we add the names of the two prophets:
19- Idris (named a
prophet in 19:56)
20- Muhammad
(who is confirmed to be the last of the prophets (33:40)
We find that the total number of those who are
named as prophets in the Quran is
20
However we are told that that the two prophets
Moses and Aaron received the same Scripture. The Statute book
was given to both Moses and Aaron (37:117 and 21:48), therefore the
total number of Scripture given to the 20 prophets is 19. This means
that the Quran, besides being the last Scripture, is also the 19th
Scripture delivered through the 20 prophets mentioned in the
Quran.
We note that there are others spoken of in the
Quran, but not as prophets, nor as deliverers of Scripture, they
are:
Adam (described as one of the chosen 3:33 ……..
not associated with the word messenger or prophet)
Hud, Saleh, and Shu 'aib (named as messengers in
26:125/ 143/ 178 respectively)
Zal-Kifl (described as steadfast, patient and
righteous 21:85 and 38:48)
Luqman (described as one endowed with wisdom
31:12)
Nowhere in the Quran is any of these messengers
associated with the term 'Scripture'.
Non of them delivered a Scripture. Thus according
to the definition of 2:213 they are not prophets. Three of the
six are called messengers (Hud, Saleh, and Shu'aib) while the other
three (Adam, Zal-Kifl and Luqman) are only spoken of as receiving
God's blessings.
We note that the Quran informs us that God has
sent other messengers in the past that we are not told about in the
Quran:
"We have sent messengers
before you, some of them we mentioned to you, and some We did not
mention to you." 40:78 (also 4:164)
However, it is indeed of interest to note that
the only two verses that assert that fact (40:78 and 4:164), both
speak of messengers and not of prophets.
This confirms that God Almighty has sent to
mankind 19 Scripture.
The Quran
is the 19th
and Final
Scripture.
All Praise to Almighty God
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