messenger - rasoul
messenger = rasool(on) message = risaala(ton)
Rasool is the God's messenger. That's a Muslim thing, so you don't have to use the word if you aren't Muslim.
No, Rasulullah is a word of Arabic which means "Prophet of God". It is derived from Rasul which means messenger or Prophet and Allah.
The Arabic word "rasoul" (رسول) translates to "messenger" in English. It is often used in a religious context to refer to a prophet or a divine messenger sent by God to convey His message to humanity. In Islam, the term is particularly associated with the Prophet Muhammad, who is considered the final messenger in a long line of prophets.
Prophet-Nabi Messenger-Rasool
Love of the Prophet, or messenger of god in Arabic
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