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Does Allah have a favorite prophet?

Published in Islamic Beliefs 2 mins read

While Allah loves all His prophets, Islam teaches that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the most beloved to Him.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Allah's Love for All Prophets: The Quran emphasizes the importance of believing in all prophets (peace be upon them all) sent by God, without making any distinction between them. This indicates a general love and respect for all messengers.

  • Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) as the Most Beloved: Although Allah loves all prophets, Islamic tradition and understanding consider Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to have a unique status and closeness to Allah. This is supported by several factors:

    • The Final Prophet: Muhammad (PBUH) is considered the last prophet in Islam, completing and perfecting the message of previous prophets.
    • The Quran: The Quran was revealed to him and is considered the direct word of God.
    • His Character: Muslims believe his character and conduct were the epitome of virtue and a perfect example for humanity to follow.
    • Largest Following: As the reference states, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has more followers than all other prophets combined.
  • No Physical Miracles (Compared to Others): The reference notes that while some prophets performed obvious physical miracles, Prophet Muhammad's "miracle" lies in the Quran itself and his transformative impact on society. This highlights the unique nature of his prophethood.

Therefore, while Allah loves all His prophets, Islamic belief holds that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the most beloved to Allah due to his unique role and significance.

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