'Say: I am but a man like yourselves, (but) The inspi...
'Say: I am but a man like yourselves, (but) The inspiration has come to me ...' (Q.18:110) in relation to Kalimat sh-shahādah, the verse quoted above
Proves that any other prophet could take the place of Muhammed (S.A.W)
Is a summary of the content
Traces the origin of the expression
Emphasizes a part of the content
Correct answer is D
:(18:110) Say (O Muhammad): "I am no more than a human being like you; one to whom revelation is made: 'Your Lord is the One and Only God.' Hence, whoever looks forward to meet his Lord, let him do righteous works, and let him associate none with the worship of his Lord."
Compared with the situation in Makkah before Hijra, the da'wah in al-Madina was more ...
Khadija’s greatest contribution to the life of Mohammed in Makkah was that she ...
The following are conditions of Hajj except ...
Dhul-Hijjah is to Hajj as Ramadam is to ...
Members of the Prophet’s family that embraced Islam the first day did so, on the basis of his ...
The purification performed in the absence of water ...
The SIXTH verse of al-Fatiha is a prayer for ...
The last verse of suratul-Tin (Q.95) is transliterated as ...
What will happen on the Day of Judgment according to Q.101:4? ...
Fount (of abundance) was given to the Prophet (S.A.W) and made known to him in sūrah ...