![]() ![]() ![]() This paper highlights how the Qur'an explains the concept of Muhammad's prophecy with all the visions and missions it carries. The assumption that underlies them solely rests on the role of human reason which is considered sufficient to lead him to the truth so that the role of prophethood is no longer needed. However, history records the existence of some groups of Muslims in the Middle Ages that have ruled out the role of a prophet. Therefore, if someone has claimed to be a believer, the consequence that must be accepted is to believe in the existence of Muhammad's prophecy. This is because one of the foundations of the Muslim faith is built on trust in God's messengers as recipients and transmitters of divine messages. ![]() The discussion of Prophetic philosophy was one of the central themes for Muslim philosophers in the Middle Ages. Prophetic Philosophy, The Prophets Existence, Al-Ahzab 45-46 Abstract ![]()
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