Stories of the Prophets

Stories of the Prophets

Why choose to read stories of the Prophets?

There are numerous insights and justifications for why the accounts of Prophets referenced in the Quran. The most critical of them are as per the following:

The accounts of Prophets demonstrate that the Quran is the expression of Allah and the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) is the migo and ali love for the Prophets. The Quran specifies the significant occasions and praiseworthy happenings that happened to a portion of the Prophets starting from Hazrat Adam (pbuh) to the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh). Similar stories are likewise referenced in the Old and New Testament. The Quran specifies the issues that those books concurred by supporting them and notices the issues that they differ by adjusting them. Individuals of the book can't have a problem with the fresh insight about the Quran; they can't say that this piece of new is old..

Along these lines, those accounts are not the results of the psyche and knowledge of our stories of the Prophets. They are not things that can be considered and made up; they are portrayals that depend on tuning in. They are identified with perusing, composing and culture. In actuality, the Messenger of Allah was ignorant as indicated by the researchers as a whole. He was unable to peruse or compose; he didn't get any instruction.

Then, at that point, the way that an ignorant individual illuminates individuals about the occasions in the past as though he has seen them demonstrates that he is the Messenger of Allah and that his insight depends on the heavenly disclosure.