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Your question is in error. Read the 2nd to last aya in sura 2 of Quran (Al Baqara)(2:285). Where it says "We (Muslims) believe in one God, and his angels, his scriptures, and his prophets. We make no distinction between his prophets "

So Muslims cannot say that any prophet is 'better' than another. These comparisons are based on egoism, which is a human weakness. Prophets are way above the rest of humanity in this regard.

Your question is in error. Read the 2nd to last aya in sura 2 of Quran (Al Baqara). Where it says "We (Muslims) believe in one God, and his angels, his scriptures, and his prophets. We make no distinction between his prophets "

So Muslims cannot say that any prophet is 'better' than another. These comparisons are based on egoism, which is a human weakness. Prophets are way above the rest of humanity in this regard.

Your question is in error. Read the 2nd to last aya in sura 2 of Quran (Al Baqara)(2:285). Where it says "We (Muslims) believe in one God, and his angels, his scriptures, and his prophets. We make no distinction between his prophets "

So Muslims cannot say that any prophet is 'better' than another. These comparisons are based on egoism, which is a human weakness. Prophets are way above the rest of humanity in this regard.

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Your question is in error. Read the 2nd to last aya in sura 2 of Quran (Al Baqara). Where it says "We (Muslims) believe in one God, and his angels, his scriptures, and his prophets. We make no distinction between his prophets "

So Muslims cannot say that any prophet is 'better' than another. These comparisons are based on egoism, which is a human weakness. Prophets are way above the rest of humanity in this regard.