مُدعي النبوة منذ وفاة الرسول

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Everything about the so-called prophets since the era of the Messenger Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, until our present age, and without the Internet
Many personalities claimed prophethood before and shortly after the death of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace. It is established in most of the heritage books that these personalities claimed for themselves prophethood, and attributed to them a loose fabric through which they tried to imitate the words of God Almighty, and reconsidered some of what Islam had imposed, as happened with Musaylimah, who prohibited prostration in prayer, then lifted his followers from the dawn and dinner prayers. . You can find many accusations and sarcasm in the heritage books of these personalities, which is normal in light of the trend towards distorting and ugly the actions that they have done.

It is certain that the majority of the Arabs apostatized from Islam after the death of the Prophet, and no one can decide precisely whether the matter was in essence apostasy from religion or reflected an effort by prominent figures within a number of Arab tribes to compete with the Quraish for the king of the Arabs after the death of the Prophet . The Quraish were strongly present in one of the most prominent claimants of prophethood, which is "Musaylimah al-Hanafi", or "Musaylimah the Liar". The narrators mention that the epithet of a liar was described by the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, two of those who claim to be prophets, they are Musaylimah bin Habib and Al-Aswad Al-Ansi. The liar of Al-Yamamah and the liar of Sanaa represented a real threat to the caliphate that Abu Bakr led after the death of the Prophet. After Muhammad, to whom?

The claim of prophethood reflected, in part, an aspect of the political conflict with the Quraish, which all the Arabs knew would take the matter without them all after the death of the Prophet, so the tribal character appeared strongly in the heritage tales about the claimant of prophecy. Ibn Katheer says in “The Beginning and the End”: “When the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, died, many neighborhoods of the Bedouins and the star of hypocrisy revolted in Madinah. As Musaylimah the liar claimed, the sermons became great and the situation intensified, and Al-Siddiq carried out Osama’s army, so the soldiers came to Al-Siddiq, so many of the Bedouins in the city desired to attack it.

The same heritage books mention that these apostates used to describe themselves as Muslims, which means that the conflict in its essence constituted an extension of the Saqifa events that witnessed a "Makani-Civil" struggle over rule. It is clear that many of the Arab tribes were not satisfied with the outcome of the Saqifa negotiations with the accession of Abu Bakr and making the rule the monopoly of the Quraish, so this great political rebellion erupted, whose symbols were imprinted in the heritage books with “the claim of prophethood.”

Cases increased in the two covenants; The Umayyads and the Abbasids, and if they sometimes took on a political character, Talha bin Khuwaylid, Jundub bin Kulthum, Hanzala bin Yazid al-Kufi, al-Harith al-Damascus, Babak al-Khurami and others appeared.

The strange thing is that this phenomenon has not stopped even in our modern age, which is replete with strange cases of claimants of prophethood, including ordinary people, housewives, teachers, university professors, and the unemployed, who claimed that revelation was sent down on them out of madness, greed, and love of fame and power, and they succeeded in sedition. Many, who are the most famous of these plaintiffs?

❇️ The most famous claimant of prophethood ❇️



- Black Ansi

- Musaylimah the Liar

- Taliha bin Khuwaylid Al-Asadi

- Sajah Bint Al-Harith

Laqit bin Malik Al-Azdi

- Isaac Akhrass

- Saleh bin Tarif

- Kahmash Al-Kalabi

- Huhail bin Wasi'

- Abu Jawana al-Amri

- Hadeel bin Yafour

- Handala bin Yazid Al Kufi

Khalid bin Sinan Al-Absi

- Umayyah bin Abi Salt

- Mutanabi

- Hamim Ghmari

- Ghulam Ahmad Al-Qadiani

- Ibn Abi Tawajen

- Papa love

- Rashad Khalifa

- Beiruti

- Salah Shaisha

- Manal Manna

- Muhammad Bakari Al-Yamani

- Bahaa El Din El Sudani

- Munis Younes

- Tunisian flower

- Mr. Tolba

Haitham Al-Ahmad

- Engraved chandelier

- Latif Sobhi

- Mohamed Ibrahim Mahfouz

- Ramy Abdel Fattah Mohamed

Sameh Jalal Al-Husseini

- Saleh Abu Khalil



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Oct 21, 2021

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