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Muhammad (s.a.w) is the last Prophet

Muhammad (s.a.w) is the last Prophet

Muhammad (s.a.w) is the last Prophet

Publication year :

2006

Publish number :

first

Publish location :

Tehran (Iran)

Number of volumes :

1

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Muhammad (s.a.w) is the last Prophet

The finality of prophethood in Islam is one of the most significant beliefs shaping Muslim identity and spiritual understanding. Muhammad (s.a.w) is the last Prophet offers a clear and accessible presentation of this concept, explaining why the mission of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) represents the culmination of divine guidance throughout human history. The book invites readers to appreciate the prophetic legacy not only as a historical reality, but as an enduring framework for faith, ethics, and spiritual growth.

About the Book Muhammad (s.a.w) is the last Prophet explores the Islamic doctrine of khatm al-nubuwwah (finality of prophethood: the belief that no prophet will come after Muhammad). It explains how the Prophet’s message completes the chain of divine revelations that began with earlier prophets and how his teachings provide a universal and comprehensive guide for humanity. Drawing from classical texts and early Islamic scholarship, the book highlights the scriptural, historical, and theological foundations of this doctrine. Through its straightforward and structured approach, the book helps readers understand why Muslims regard Muhammad’s mission as both final and timeless, designed to address the spiritual and moral needs of all people across eras and cultures.

What You Will Discover

  • A clear explanation of khatm al-nubuwwah and its significance within Islamic belief.
  • The connection between Prophet Muhammad and earlier messengers, showing how his mission completes and confirms previous revelations.
  • Insights into the universal nature of his teachings and why they are considered sufficient for all future generations.
  • An introduction to wahy (divine revelation: God’s communication to His prophets) and how its culmination is understood in Islamic theology.
  • A discussion of the ethical and spiritual implications of believing in the finality of prophethood.
  • Historical reflections on how early Muslim scholars articulated and defended this doctrine.
  • Guidance on how the Prophet’s example continues to offer practical moral direction in contemporary life.

About the Author The author presents a concise and balanced study of the finality of prophethood, drawing upon established classical sources. With an emphasis on clarity and accuracy, the work aims to make a complex theological concept understandable to readers of all backgrounds.

Who Is This Book For? This book is for readers seeking a clear, structured, and accessible explanation of why Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is regarded as the final messenger in Islam.