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There were many people who claimed prophethood in Arabia. | There were many people who claimed prophethood in Arabia. | ||
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According to Islamic sources, the byzantine emperor Heraclius considered the non-existence of Arab prophets before Muhammad as a proof of Muhammad's prophethood: | According to Islamic sources, the byzantine emperor Heraclius considered the non-existence of Arab prophets before Muhammad as a proof of Muhammad's prophethood: | ||
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...Then I asked you whether anyone had said this statement before him; and you denied that. Thereupon I thought if somebody had said that statement before him, then I would have said that he was but a man copying some sayings said before him." | ...Then I asked you whether anyone had said this statement before him; and you denied that. Thereupon I thought if somebody had said that statement before him, then I would have said that he was but a man copying some sayings said before him." | ||
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But this is debunked by the Quran, because the Quran speaks about Arab prophets before Muhammad. | But this is debunked by the Quran itself, because the Quran speaks about Arab prophets before Muhammad. | ||
===Hud=== | ===Hud=== | ||
===Salih=== | |||
===Shoaib=== | |||
===Ismael=== | |||
==During Muhamamad's life== | |||
===Muhammad=== | |||
===Musaylimah=== | |||
===Saf ibn Sayyad=== | |||
===Al-Aswad Al-Ansi=== | |||
===Tulayha=== | |||
===Sajah=== |
Latest revision as of 09:20, 25 July 2020
There were many people who claimed prophethood in Arabia.
Before Muhammad
According to Islamic sources, the byzantine emperor Heraclius considered the non-existence of Arab prophets before Muhammad as a proof of Muhammad's prophethood:
...Heraclius said, 'Did anybody else (amongst you) ever claimed the same (i.e. Islam) before him? I said, 'No.'
...Then I asked you whether anyone had said this statement before him; and you denied that. Thereupon I thought if somebody had said that statement before him, then I would have said that he was but a man copying some sayings said before him."
But this is debunked by the Quran itself, because the Quran speaks about Arab prophets before Muhammad.