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Understanding Faith in the Prophet Has Deep Meaning for Every Muslim, Also Know Its Virtues

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Kapanlagi.com - The pillars of faith become one of the foundations of a Muslim's faith. Among the six pillars of faith, faith in the Prophet occupies the fourth position, after faith in Allah SWT, angels, and the book. That means, faith in the Prophet has a very important meaning to be known and understood by every Muslim.

Etymologically, the word faith itself comes from Arabic which, when translated into Indonesian, means 'believe'. However, of course, faith in the Prophet has a deep meaning beyond just believing verbally, that the figure of Allah SWT's messenger exists and has lived in his time. More than that, the heart of a Muslim must be able to believe and follow every teaching exemplified by the Prophet.

Now, to understand more deeply the meaning of faith in the Prophet, check out the following reviews that have been summarized by kapanlagi.com from various sources.

 

 

1. Getting to Know the Messenger and the Difference with the Prophet

To understand the deep meaning of believing in the Prophet, every Muslim must know the definition of the Prophet itself. The word Prophet comes from the word Risala which means conveyance. A Prophet also receives revelation from Allah. However, in addition to practicing it themselves, the Prophet is obliged to teach the revelation to his people.

In addition to the Prophet, there are also terms or titles in Islam called Nabi. Many people consider Nabi and Prophet to be the same, even though they are different. Although in essence, the Prophet and Nabi both have the noble duty of spreading the teachings of Islam.

In terms of the meaning of the word, Nabi comes from the word naba which means from a high place. However, in general, a prophet is often interpreted as a human being who is entrusted with the trust of revelation from Allah SWT for himself.

That is, the revelation received by the Prophet from Allah is not mandatory to be conveyed or taught to his people. In addition, in terms of the number of Prophets and Nabi, they are also different. The exact number of Prophets is unknown, but some say it can reach thousands. Meanwhile, in the Quran, there are 25 known names of Prophets. As Muslims, we are obligated to believe in and emulate them.

The 25 names of the Prophets are as follows: Adam AS, Idris AS, Nuh AS, Hud AS, Saleh AS, Ibrahim AS, Luth AS, Ismail AS, Ishak (Ishaq) AS, Yaqub AS, Yusuf AS, Ayyub AS, Syuaib AS, Musa AS, Harun AS, Dzulkifli AS, Daud AS, Sulaiman AS, Ilyas AS, Ilyasa AS, Yunus AS, Zakaria AS, Yahya AS, Isa AS, Muhammad SAW.

 

 

The meaning is that the revelation received by the Prophet from Allah is not obligatory to be conveyed or taught to his people.

In addition, in terms of the number of Prophets and Messengers, they are also different. The exact number of Prophets is unknown, but some say that it can reach thousands. Meanwhile, in the Quran, there are 25 known names of Prophets. As Muslims, we are obliged to believe in and emulate them.

The 25 names of the Prophets are: Adam AS, Idris AS, Nuh AS, Hud AS, Saleh AS, Ibrahim AS, Luth AS, Ismail AS, Ishak (Ishaq) AS, Yaqub AS, Yusuf AS, Ayyub AS, Syuaib AS, Musa AS, Harun AS, Dzulkifli AS, Daud AS, Sulaiman AS, Ilyas AS, Ilyasa AS, Yunus AS, Zakaria AS, Yahya AS, Isa AS, Muhammad SAW.

 

 

2. The Meaning of Belief in the Messenger

In general, as mentioned earlier, the word faith means believing. However, faith is not just about confessing belief verbally. More than that, faith also involves the heart and is demonstrated through actions. That means that in a Muslim's self, faith in the Messenger has a meaning that is realized in speech and actions.

Belief in the Messenger has important and profound meaning. This is as stated in one of the verses of the Quran, namely surah Al-Fath verse 13 which means: "And whoever does not believe in Allah and His Messenger - then indeed, We have prepared for the disbelievers a Blaze."

 

 

3. The Tasks of the Messenger

It cannot be denied that the duty of a Messenger and Prophet is essentially to convey the teachings of religion to their people. However, as previously mentioned, there are differences between a Prophet and a Messenger, including their duties. After understanding that believing in a Messenger means believing, having conviction in the heart, tongue, and actions regarding the Messengers and envoys of Allah SWT.

Furthermore, believing in a Messenger means believing in the fourth pillar of faith. Muslims believe in 6 pillars of faith, including belief in Allah, belief in the angels of Allah, belief in the books of Allah, belief in the Messengers of Allah, belief in the Day of Judgment, and belief in qada and qadar. Apart from that, a Messenger is sent to the world with a mission and task from Allah. Therefore, it is also necessary to know what the duties of a Messenger are, not just to understand the meaning of believing in a Messenger, which means believing, having conviction, and emulating the teachings brought by the Messengers of Allah.

Then, discussing the meaning of believing in a Messenger is so special for Muslims, the following are the duties of the Messengers. To know what the duties of the Messengers of Allah are, let's take a look at the following review.

Teaching and guiding their people about monotheism. Meaning that monotheism to Allah SWT is believing and acknowledging Allah as the only God to be worshiped.

- Bringing teachings about how to worship,

- Bringing a sharia or law and explaining to their people about what Allah SWT commands and prohibits.

- Providing guidance on the right path in accordance with the provisions and shariah established by Allah.

- Bringing mercy and good news to those who obey and comply with the commands of Allah SWT.

- Becoming a warning message to humans and the nation of Allah SWT.

- Becoming an exemplary model for the people.

Those are some of the duties of the Messengers that need to be known. So that it will be easier for you to understand the meaning of believing in the Messengers of Allah.

 

4. Getting to Know the Messenger with the Title Ulul Azmi

After knowing that belief in the Messenger is very important for Muslims and their tasks, below are some Messengers with the title Ulul Azmi. You may be very familiar with the term Ulul Azmi which is the nickname for a number of Allah's Messengers. But what is the meaning of Ulul Azmi?

There are a number of Prophets and Messengers with the title Ulul Azmi. Yes, as is known, a Messenger is definitely a Prophet. But not all Prophets are Messengers. Among the Messengers of Allah, Prophet Muhammad SAW became the Messenger as well as the last Prophet. The title Ulul Azmi is given to the Prophets and Messengers of Allah who have an extraordinary level of fortitude, patience, and firmness of heart. In other words, these Messengers of Allah have extraordinary firmness of heart to carry out their tasks.

There are several Prophets and Messengers with the title Ulul Azmi. Among the Prophets and Messengers with the title Ulul Azmi that you can read about are:

1. Prophet Noah A.S

2. Prophet Abraham A.S

3. Prophet Moses A.S

4. Prophet Jesus A.S

5. Prophet Muhammad SAW.

Among the Prophets and Messengers with the title Ulul Azmi, they have different stories with their respective miracles. The stories of the Prophets and Messengers with the title Ulul Azmi are also mentioned in the Quran. So, they can be used as an example for Muslims.

 

5. The Virtue of Believing in the Prophet

Because being part of the fundamental faith of a Muslim, believing in the figure of the Prophet will certainly bring many blessings and virtues. Some of the virtues that show that faith in the Prophet has a deep meaning are as follows.

1) Obtaining Mercy from Allah SWT

Believing in the Messengers of Allah SWT can make a Muslim receive an abundance of blessings and mercy. As contained in Surah Al-Anbiya verse 107 which means as follows: "And We have not sent you (Muhammad) except as a mercy to all the worlds."

2) Obtaining the Figure of a Role Model

As an envoy, the Prophet conveyed teachings that descended directly from Allah SWT. Therefore, the figure of the Prophet became a role model for every Muslim. As stated in Surah Al-Ahzab verse 21, which means as follows: "Indeed, in the Messenger of Allah you have an excellent example for whoever has hope in Allah and the Last Day, and remembers Allah frequently."

3) Being on the Right Path

Emulating the figure of the Prophet will bring every Muslim on the right path. Because, what a Prophet does is in accordance with what Allah SWT commands. The meaning of Surah Al-Hajj verse 54 explains this: And indeed, Allah is the guide of those who have believed to the straight path."

4) Obtaining Strength in Living Life

Not only being on the right path, Muslims who follow the teachings of the Prophet will also gain strength in their lives. As explained in Surah Al Munafiqun verse 8, which means: "And [it is] to Allah belongs all honor, and to His Messenger, and to the believers, but the hypocrites do not know."

That is among the explanations of the deep meaning of faith in the Prophet for every Muslim. May it be beneficial and increase your knowledge and faith as a Muslim. Ameen.

 

 

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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