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The
Prophets functioned as a prism to receive and reflect the Divine Revelations
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Introduction
Intellect is
another important attribute of Prophethood. We mean by intellect, as attributed to the
Prophets, a composite of reasoning power, sagacity, intelligence, sound judgement and
wisdom far-exceeding the capacity of ordinary people. The intellect of a Prophet is a
faculty that overpasses ordinary reasoning through a sublime power of understanding; it
encompasses and co-ordinates all human abilities, whether of the heart and soul or of the
mind.
Under the
influence of some passing trends, some take a reductive view of Islam as a rationalistic
system. They regard reason as the ultimate authority without distinguishing between the
judgement of a sound reason and the excesses and shortcomings of rationalism. All the
principles of Islam, being a revealed religion originating in an All-Encompassing
Knowledge, can certainly be confirmed by reason. But it should never be forgotten that a
full understanding of Islam as revealed by God requires Prophetic intellect able to grasp
the meaning of the universe and man overall and in detail. Islam does, indeed, admit the
ultimate authority of reason, not the mortal reason of each individual, limited by his
particular capacity and, in most cases, conflicting with the reason of other individuals,
but of the universal reason of the Prophet, for Islam is the name of the Divine universal
order.

The
Prophets functioned as a prism to receive and reflect the Divine Revelations
God manifests His
Names through veils. Although His absolute Unity demands that we attribute the effects
directly to His creative Power, His Transcendence, Grandeur and Majesty require
natural causes to veil His acts, so that people should not ascribe to Him some
things and events seeming unagreeable to them. He therefore raised the Prophets as
the means by which to communicate His Revelations to people. As it is
impossible for everyone to receive His Revelations directly from Him, the Prophets
functioned as a prism to receive and reflect the Divine Revelations. They
modulated them according to the understanding capacity of individuals in different ages
and under different circumstances. That is, the Prophetic intellect through which a
Prophet understands people in their diverse characters, mental capacities, moods and other
personal distinguishing traits and so answers the questions and solves the problems put to
him. If we study the achievement of the Last Prophet, upon him be peace and blessings, in
all the diverse aspects of his life and mission, we see that he was both a statesman and
commander of the highest order. As the embodiment or most comprehensive manifestation of
the Divine Attribute of Speech, he is the most influential orator of all times; one whose
words strike everyone and, however simple they may appear at first sight according to the
mental capacity of the persons hearing them and the scientific level of the time, they
are, in fact, like an ocean, whose depth is only appreciated the more deeply one dives
into it, or like a rose with petals one within the other, each full of meanings. Also, his
level of understanding was such that Wahb ibn Munabbih, who knew the Torah and Gospels
very well, said:
When compared to
that of Gods Messenger, the total mental capacity and perception of all people is
like a single particle of sand as compared to all the sand in a vast desert.
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