Which theological concept, central to Islamic belief, asserts that prophets are divinely protected from committing sins, thereby ensuring the purity and infallibility of their message?
Question 2
In the context of Islamic eschatology and the finality of prophethood, what is the theological implication of Prophet Muhammad being referred to as "$Khatam al-Nabiyyin$" (Seal of the Prophets) regarding future divine guidance?
Question 3
Consider the role of prophets in establishing societal norms and justice. Which of the following actions best exemplifies a prophet's mission to reform a corrupt society and establish divine law?
Question 4
In Shia Islam, while acknowledging the finality of Prophet Muhammad's prophethood, what institution is believed to continue providing divine guidance and interpretation of religious law after his death?
Question 5
The concept of "$Wahyi$" (revelation) is fundamental to prophethood. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the direct and unmediated nature of divine communication received by a prophet?