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The Holy Qur'an outlines several key objectives for the sending of prophets. One primary goal is to fulfill God's argument against humankind, ensuring that no one can claim ignorance of divine guidance. <ref>Surah An-Nisa, verse 165; Min Huda al-Qur'an, vol. 2, p. 257; Tafsir al-Noor, vol. 2, p. 213.</ref> The following objectives and purposes are also highlighted in various Qur'anic verses and narrations include: | The Holy Qur'an outlines several key objectives for the sending of prophets. One primary goal is to fulfill God's argument against humankind, ensuring that no one can claim ignorance of divine guidance. <ref>Surah An-Nisa, verse 165; Min Huda al-Qur'an, vol. 2, p. 257; Tafsir al-Noor, vol. 2, p. 213.</ref> The following objectives and purposes are also highlighted in various Qur'anic verses and narrations include: | ||
# | # Education and Guidance: To impart knowledge and provide moral and spiritual instruction to the people. <ref>Surah Al-Jumu'ah, verse 2.</ref> | ||
# | # Resolution of Disputes: To mediate and resolve conflicts among individuals and communities. <ref>Al-Mizan, vol. 2, pp. 131-132.</ref> | ||
# | # Just Judgement: To deliver fair and impartial decisions in matters of justice. <ref>Al-Mizan, vol. 3, p. 198.</ref> | ||
# | # Freedom from Oppression: To emancipate people from the tyranny and exploitation of oppressive rulers. <ref>Al-Kafi, vol. 8, p. 386; Al-Mizan, vol. 12, p. 243.</ref> | ||
== '''The Events of the Prophethood''' == | == '''The Events of the Prophethood''' == | ||