The Messengers with strength, patience, merit, wisdom, steadfastness, and diligence to whom Allah Almighty sent His revelation and commanded to convey His religion. They are Nūh (Noah), Ibrāhim (Abraham), Mūsa (Moses), ‘Īsa (Jesus), and Muhammad (peace be upon all of them).
The Book of Allah Almighty which He revealed to ‘Īsa (Jesus) (peace be upon him). It contained guidance, light, and admonition and it confirmed the Torah, which preceded it. The Injīl was distorted by the Christians after ‘Īsa (peace be upon him) had been raised, and it was abrogated by the Noble Qur’an.
The ascension of ‘Isā (Jesus), peace be upon him, with his soul and body to the second heaven, as per the command of Allah, the Exalted, out of showing mercy to him and honoring him.
Those who lived in an interval between two Prophets, such that the preceding Prophet was not sent to them, whereas they did not live up to the time of the next one.
"Rasūl": carrier of a message to deliver. Other meanings: the one sent to another.
"Itrā’": excessive praise. It is derived from "tarāwah", which means leniency, newness.
"Hawāriyyūn" (sing. hawāryy): one’s best and truest friends. Original meaning: extreme whiteness, return. This name is given to the supporters of ‘Īsa (peace be upon him) and anyone who exerted himself in supporting a prophet.
Tījāniyyah
Tījāniyyah
Clarifying the speech to the listener and revealing its meaning, whether with words or actions.
The righteous slave whom Allah, the Almighty, mentioned his story with the Prophet Mūsa (Moses), peace be upon him, in Sūrat al-Kahf.
An extraordinary event that Allah causes to happen at the hands of a Prophet before his prophetic mission starts.
The Shariah that Allah has sent down to his slaves, which leads to obeying and pleasing Him.
The signs with which Allah, the Exalted, supported His Messengers to prove their truthfulness.
Everything that is established by the Shari`ah texts, such as Paradise, Hell, and events taking place on the Day of Resurrection.
Imitating and following someone by exactly doing what he does and abandoning what he abandons.
Doing something which is considered supernatural and unfamiliar by the majority of people.