RE: Shia & Sunna: Why I don't believe
April 17, 2016 at 5:22 pm
(This post was last modified: April 17, 2016 at 5:23 pm by Mystic.)
The thing is Quran doesn't show Noah, then Abraham, then Moses. And that Prophets were only sent when the others were forgotten.
But rather it emphasizes that Prophets were made to succeed them, and that they were leaders who guided by God's command. That yes God revived the messages with the Abraham or Moses, but when he did so, he didn't leave the nation of believers to themselves, but tried them benevolently with respect to leaders he appointed.
For example in Bani-Israel, it was not Moses then Jesus. Rather, a series of Guides succeeded one another.
After, Isaac, Jacob then Joseph were Guides.
Of course there is no more revelations to be revealed to humanity from God (God put an end to Prophethood), but the Quran shows that there people who posses the authority from this nation and they been assigned in context of the authority of God.
But rather it emphasizes that Prophets were made to succeed them, and that they were leaders who guided by God's command. That yes God revived the messages with the Abraham or Moses, but when he did so, he didn't leave the nation of believers to themselves, but tried them benevolently with respect to leaders he appointed.
For example in Bani-Israel, it was not Moses then Jesus. Rather, a series of Guides succeeded one another.
After, Isaac, Jacob then Joseph were Guides.
Of course there is no more revelations to be revealed to humanity from God (God put an end to Prophethood), but the Quran shows that there people who posses the authority from this nation and they been assigned in context of the authority of God.