Risāla means "message" in Arabic. It is also an Islamic term that has a broader meaning.
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Islamic term
The Message (Arabic
ar-Risāla) is sometimes a way to refer to Islam. In the Islamic context,
ar-Risāla means scriptures revealed from
God through a Messenger (Arabic
ar-Rasūl) to the people. Those messengers bring laws to humanity that will put them on the straight path to God. They can be social laws, state laws or any other kind of laws.
To understand this concept better you will see below how muslims look at the different terminologies of messenger, prophet, Imam, Guardian, Wiseman and their relationship with Angels and God.
Messengers
The messengers are prophets in the islamic context.
Abraham,
Moses,
David,
Jesus and
Muhammad are the agreed upon messengers in Islam. Many muslims include other messengers such as
Adam,
Noah etc...
Prophets
Prophets (Arabic
an-Anbīya) are the link of humanity to God through Angels. They can be guides like the prophet (maybe
Samuel) who appointed
Tālūt (Saul) as king, good news bearers like
Yaħyā ibn Zakariyyā' (John the Baptist), warners like
Nūħ (Noah) and leaders like
Mūsā (Moses). They might bring news about the future to warn or to guide and they might bring back some lost knowledge of the past to remind people of the straight path.
Imāms
Imāms are guides and leaders. They can be also prophets like
Ibrāhīm (Abraham),
Muhammad and Mūsā (Moses). Those who are not
prophets are mostly
Awsiyā "Guardians" of the Message of a Messenger as in
Shi'a Islam.
Guardians
Guardians
Awsiyā are protectors of the message or the nation such as
Joshua and
Yasaˤ (Elisha) and
Imāms for the
Shīˤa. Guardians are usually appointed by God through His prophets.
Wisemen
A wise man (Arabic
Ħakīm) is someone who has been educated by God's messages. There is a unique example in the
Qur'an:
Luqmān. He attained a high degree of wisdom. It is said that God offered him the prophethood but he declined out of fear of the burden.
The relationship to Angels
Angels are the message carriers between God and His people. According to the Qur'ān, they can be consolers as in the cases of
Yūsuf (Joseph) before his prophethood and that of
Maryam (Mary). They are strongly connected to prophets and messengers and miracles. They do appear to non-prophets such as Maryam,
Sara and Luqmān.
There are some Muslim accounts that Angels appeared to
Sahāba "Companions" of
Muhammad. Many
Shi'a claim that Angels even had contact with Imāms and
Fatima after Muhammad died.
In Laylat-ul-Qadr Muslims claim that Angels might appear to some pious people.
Arabic words