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  1. Caawiye Member

    In Islamic tradition, a prophet (nabi) is someone who receives divine revelations and is chosen by Allah to communicate His message to humanity. Prophets are considered to be righteous and upright individuals who are sent to guide people to the right path.

    On the other hand, a messenger (rasul) is a prophet who is specifically given a divine scripture or book to convey to their people. In addition to receiving divine revelations, messengers are also given specific laws and teachings to convey to their followers.

    Thus, every messenger is a prophet, but not every prophet is a messenger. Examples of messengers in Islamic tradition include Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them all).

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