Waḥy

revelation in Islam

Waḥy ( وُحِيّ ,also spelled wahi) is the Arabic word for revelation. In Islamic belief, revelations are Allah's Word delivered by His chosen individuals – known as Messenger prophets – to mankind.

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  • We have sent thee inspiration, as We sent it to Noah and the Messengers after him: we sent inspiration to Abraham, Isma'il, Isaac, Jacob and the Tribes, to Jesus, Job, Jonah, Aaron, and solomon, and to David We gave the Psalms. Of some messengers We have already told thee the story; of others We have not;- and to Moses Allah spoke direct;-
  • It is not fitting for a man that Allah should speak to him except by inspiration, or from behind a veil, or by the sending of a messenger to reveal, with Allah's permission, what Allah wills: for He is Most High, Most Wise.
  • Nor does he say (aught) of (his own) Desire. It is no less than inspiration sent down to him:

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