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| style=”text-align:left;” |3. ”’Conveying the Message”’: They perfectly deliver God’s message to people without hiding, altering, or neglecting any part of it. |
| style=”text-align:left;” |3. ”’Conveying the Message”’: They perfectly deliver God’s message to people without hiding, altering, or neglecting any part of it. |
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Latest revision as of 00:21, 12 November 2025
| Necessary attributes of God’s messengers: | Impossible attributes of God’s messengers: |
| 1. Truthfulness: Prophets are always truthful in their speech and actions. They never lie about the message from God or anything else. | 1. Falsehood: The opposite of Truthfulness. It is impossible for a prophet to lie. |
| 2. Honesty: They are perfectly trustworthy and reliable, incapable of betrayal or committing any act forbidden by God. | 2. Treachery: The opposite of Trustworthiness. They cannot betray the trust God has placed in them or commit major/minor sins. |
| 3. Conveying the Message: They perfectly deliver God’s message to people without hiding, altering, or neglecting any part of it. | 3. Concealing the Message: The opposite of Conveying. They cannot hide any part of the divine revelation they were commanded to deliver. |

