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1. His prophet hood is universal.​

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Answered by harshithapalat11
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The first man and the first prophet is Hazrat Adam. According to some narrations there were three hundred thousand prophets between Hazrat Adam and the last prophet, Hazrat Muhammad.

The issues like the existence and oneness of Allah, the existence of the hereafter and the angels, which are among the fundamentals of belief, were present in all religions from Hazrat Adam to Hazrat Muhammad and they did not change. Since man did not change in terms of his nature, all of the decrees about man as an individual are generally the same in all religions. Therefore, the fundamentals of ethics are the same in all religions and they do not change.

The need for prophets and books from Allah continued in order to convey men the orders and prohibitions of Allah.

As for social life, it is a necessity, here, that decrees will vary from religion to religion. Since the characters of men who lived in the ancient times were somewhat rude, their experience was less, and their way of living was closer to bedouins, Allah sent religions that contained decrees in accordance with their social lives.

Moreover, since men lived in places very far away from other men and since transport and communication were limited and due to many more reasons, it was impossible for only one prophet to lead them. Therefore, God Almighty sent different prophets to the people living in the same continent in ancient times and the laws of those prophets were different in accordance with their social lives. Sometimes there were even two prophets in one tribe at the same time: for instance, Hazrat Musa and his brother Hazrat Haroon.

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