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Prophecy is never dead. The angels revealed to Mohammed in Quran that this is not the case, at any time:
[SIZE=2.2][SIZE=2.2] ALKAHF(108) [/SIZE][SIZE=2.2]Say: Though the sea became ink for the Words of my Lord, verily the sea would be used up before the words of my Lord were exhausted, even though We brought the like thereof to help. (109) [/SIZE][SIZE=2.2]Say: I am only a mortal like you. My Lord inspireth in me that your God is only One God.[/SIZE][/SIZE]
And here is another verse in Quran:
[SIZE=2.2][SIZE=2.2]Luqman(26): [/SIZE][SIZE=2.2]And if all the trees in the earth were pens, and the sea, with seven more seas to help it, (were ink), the words of Allah could not be exhausted. Lo! Allah is Mighty, Wise. (27)[/SIZE][/SIZE]
So, Quran uses this analogy to declare to people that God can send a new prophet or messenger at any time whenever it required. It's up to God.
The expression "Words of Allah" or "Words of the lord" refer to "Prophets or Messengers of God". That's why in Quran, the angels refer to Jesus and other prophets as "words from God":
[SIZE=2.2][SIZE=2.2]An-Nisa(170): The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of Allah, and His word which He conveyed unto Mary, and a spirit from Him. [/SIZE][/SIZE][SIZE=2.2][SIZE=2.2] So believe in Allah and His messengers, and say not "Three" - Cease! (it is) better for you! - Allah is only One God.
[/SIZE][/SIZE]So, the question will arise is that why do Muslims proclaim that Islam is the ultimate message? It's because religious institutions want it that way, and it's not because Mohammed or God said so.
This is my understanding and it's very clear if Muslims understand Quran. Though Quran made it very clear regarding this subject, very few Muslims understand this.
Best Regards,
[SIZE=2.2][SIZE=2.2] ALKAHF(108) [/SIZE][SIZE=2.2]Say: Though the sea became ink for the Words of my Lord, verily the sea would be used up before the words of my Lord were exhausted, even though We brought the like thereof to help. (109) [/SIZE][SIZE=2.2]Say: I am only a mortal like you. My Lord inspireth in me that your God is only One God.[/SIZE][/SIZE]
And here is another verse in Quran:
[SIZE=2.2][SIZE=2.2]Luqman(26): [/SIZE][SIZE=2.2]And if all the trees in the earth were pens, and the sea, with seven more seas to help it, (were ink), the words of Allah could not be exhausted. Lo! Allah is Mighty, Wise. (27)[/SIZE][/SIZE]
So, Quran uses this analogy to declare to people that God can send a new prophet or messenger at any time whenever it required. It's up to God.
The expression "Words of Allah" or "Words of the lord" refer to "Prophets or Messengers of God". That's why in Quran, the angels refer to Jesus and other prophets as "words from God":
[SIZE=2.2][SIZE=2.2]An-Nisa(170): The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of Allah, and His word which He conveyed unto Mary, and a spirit from Him. [/SIZE][/SIZE][SIZE=2.2][SIZE=2.2] So believe in Allah and His messengers, and say not "Three" - Cease! (it is) better for you! - Allah is only One God.
[/SIZE][/SIZE]So, the question will arise is that why do Muslims proclaim that Islam is the ultimate message? It's because religious institutions want it that way, and it's not because Mohammed or God said so.
This is my understanding and it's very clear if Muslims understand Quran. Though Quran made it very clear regarding this subject, very few Muslims understand this.
Best Regards,