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Only HUMAN Messengers Sent to Men

  • philhoraia
  • Apr 25, 2022
  • 2 min read

S 12:109 And we did not send before you but men. We inspire them from the people of the villages. So have you not travelled in the Earth and seen how the result of those before them was? And the home of the hereafter is best for those who have feared. So do you not comprehend?


S 16:43 And we did not send before you but men. We inspire them. So ask the people of the Dhikr if you do not know.


With this in mind we see that it would have been impossible for an angel to have been sent, not being human.


S 14:4 And we have not sent any messenger except with the tongue of his people to clarify for them. And Allah misguides whom he wills and guides whom he wills. And he is the mighty, the wise.


A messenger was sent 'with' his people's language. Again this would rule out an angel's being sent to man.


S 25:21 And those who do not hope for our meeting have said: Why have the angels not been sent down upon us or do we see our lord? They have been arrogant in themselves and were greatly insolent.


S 41:14 When the messengers came to them in front of them and behind them: Not to worship but Allah, they said: Had our lord willed he would have sent angels down. So we are kafirun in what you have been sent with.


Angels were evidently not sent down.


S 17:95 Say: Were there on Earth angels walking at ease we would have sent down upon them from the sky an angel as a messenger.


Angels would be sent to angels.


No angels would have been sent; Jibril, which is supposedly an angel, would not have been sent.


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