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truthseeker63
04-16-2013, 08:06 AM
As Salaam Alaikum According to Islam are Prophets/Messengers considered Teachers as well as Prophets/Messengers can anyone quote the Islamic Texts thank you ?

Prophet Muhammad (S) As A Teacher
Dr. Syed Hasanuddin Ahmad
Peoria, Illinois

Like (a favor which you have already received) in that We have sent among you a Messenger of your own, rehearsing to you Our verses, and purifying you, and instructing you in Scripture and Wisdom, and in new knowledge. (Al-Baqarah 2: 151)

http://www.oocities.org/hasanuddinah...t-teacher.html
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truthseeker63
05-12-2013, 09:19 PM
Anyone have an answer ?
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truthseeker63
05-12-2013, 09:22 PM
Please reply thank you.
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Muhammad
05-13-2013, 02:38 PM
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It looks like you have already posted an article. But here is another one I came across:
http://www.islamweb.net/ver2/engblue...%20Teacher.pdf
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Darth Ultor
05-13-2013, 03:13 PM
Yes because the messengers would teach the scriptures revealed to them and the previous ones. Muhammad (SAW) didn't go to his companions and say, "Hey guys, God just told me something. Write down what I tell you and make sure all Muslims abide by this. 'Kay thanks, bye." and walk off. He actualy taught the Quran and explained what everything meant.
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greenhill
05-13-2013, 04:20 PM
Salaam Truthseeker 63.

In all honesty, that is going into very fine technicalities that really does not affect the outcome of the equation.

If the prophet was an example for us, by definition he would be a 'teacher'. How he taught is a different matter, but taught he did, so well that his ways are practiced to a varying degree by a lot of people to this day.

But the prohpet also played many 'roles' in his lifetime in the shaping of the muslim community. Ultimately, he was teaching the ways to get Allah's blessings and keep away from His wrath, but the word often associated to this exercise is 'preaching'. Now that you asked, a thought crossed my mind, perhaps the 'authorities' (so to speak) preferred to use 'preaching' as it implied 'calling' to people to consider the subject, whereas to use the word 'teaching' implied that the subject is correct and accepted.

Peace
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truthseeker63
07-03-2013, 06:42 AM
Thank you.
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Ahmad H
07-03-2013, 07:56 PM
Definitely a teacher. A Prophet is no Prophet if they don't teach. The people they go to are always completely ignorant of the laws of God. They need guidance. Guidance requires teaching. Therefore, a Prophet must be a teacher.

The Holy Prophet (saw) explained each and every Ayah of the Qur'an, except for one of the verses on Riba' which was the last one to be revealed, he died before he had time to explain it. So this is just one example of how he was a teacher. There are so many others.
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