Surah Tilkal Rusull, derived from the verse in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:253), highlights the varying ranks and roles of the prophets chosen by Allah. This passage emphasizes that while all messengers were divinely appointed, they were not equal in status. Some were granted miracles and divine conversations, such as Musa (Moses), while others were elevated above the rest, like Isa (Jesus). The verse underscores the importance of divine guidance and wisdom in choosing and empowering these messengers, reminding believers of the unity and diversity in the message of Islam across generations. It also serves as a reminder that differences among prophets reflect Allah's wisdom, as each was chosen to fulfill a specific purpose for their people and time.
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