SEAL OF THE PROPHETS
This term
(al-Ahzab 33:40),
or the phrase "seal of prophecy" (Khatam an-Nubuwwa)
is used by Muslims
to mean two different things.
This entry discuss the metaphorical meaning.
For the other meaning, see
Seal of Prophethood.
This is a metaphorical term used to mean the "last prophet",
the "last of the prophets", the "final prophet",
that no other prophet is to come after
Muhammad.
Muslims apply this meaning to Muhammad to emphasize the
finality and supremacy of Muhammad's prophethood.
In so doing, many have used it to "prove" that he is the final prophet
against the claim of the
Ahmadis,
and also that his message supercedes those before him, most notably,
the Jews
and the
Christians.
Muhammad himself claimed to be the "seal of the prophets":
The Prophet said: "Truly Allah made me the Seal of prophets
while Adam
was between water and clay."
(related by Ahmad in the "Musnad," by Bayhaqi in
"Dala'il an-Nubuwwa" and Ibn Kathir in his book "Mawlid
Rasul Allah.")
In a variant
of the verse
as-Saff 61:6
by Ubayy b. Ka'ab,
it reads
"O children of Israel,
I am God's messenger to you, and I
announce to you a prophet whose community will be the last
community and by which God will put the seal on the prophets
and messengers." [this verse is different in today's
Qur'an.]
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