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Why were prophets chosen among human beings?


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The reason why Allah chose prophets among human beings is to enable them to be guides, leaders and examples for them.



If prophets had been sent among angels, that result would never have been obtained. It is a clear reality that the best guide for human beings is a human being.

Author: 
Mehmet Dikmen


26-07-2010 11:00:00
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