The prophet who tried to flee when asked to preach God's message in Nineveh is Jonah. Instead of going to Nineveh as commanded, he attempted to escape by boarding a ship to Tarshish. However, a great storm arose, leading to his eventual journey to Nineveh after being swallowed by a big fish. Jonah's story emphasizes themes of obedience and mercy.
God asked Jonah to take his message to the city of Nineveh. This ancient city was known for its wickedness, and God wanted Jonah to warn its inhabitants to repent. Initially, Jonah tried to flee from this mission, leading to his famous journey involving a great fish. Ultimately, he did deliver God's message to the people of Nineveh.
Hz. Sulaymaan. Or in English Prophet Solomon.
No, he was once asked this by his diciples: "Who are you, anyway? Are you a god?" "No," the prince is said to have replied. "Are you a saint?" asked another. "No," the prince replied. "Are you a prophet?" "No, not a prophet." "Well, then," all the pilgrims cried at once, "who are you, then?" And very calmly, the story goes, the Buddha replied: "I am awake."
Jonah wanted God to punish the Ninevites for being such a horrible nation, but when the Ninevites asked for forgiveness and God spares Nineveh. Johan felt that Nineveh was beyond saving, he thought they were heathens and that the Jews shouldn't have to share their God with someone different then him and his culture.
Muhammad received the first revelation by the angel Gabriel in the year 610, which means he started receiving revelations during the Jahiliyyah period. There were a series of revelations from that point on. However, there are no specific dates. He received a second revelation in the year 613 "angel Gabriel asked him to preach to the people"
Take a message.
Once upon time Prophet Mohammed (SAS.) asked Haz. Abu Baker (RAA.) that to whom do you consider a friend? He replied the Prophet Mohammed (SAS.) Prophet Mohammed (SAS.) asked even more than Allah? He replied in affirmative. If you (Prophet Mohammed SAS.) won't be there we would have been doing idol worship
Message that is being asked in speech would be that what is the main point of the speech or presentation. What is the message that the speaker is trying to tell you or trying to convince you in doing something.
He prayed and worshiped Allah, asked for forgiveness and looked upon the matters.
simply: do you mean what you are writing if you know and mean it then your message will be clear.
The prophet Isaiah was called by God in a dramatic vision described in Isaiah 6:1-8. In this vision, Isaiah saw the Lord sitting on a high and exalted throne, surrounded by seraphim who proclaimed God's holiness. When God asked, "Whom shall I send? Who will go for us?" Isaiah responded, "Here am I. Send me," indicating his willingness to serve as a messenger for God’s message to the people of Israel. This encounter marked the beginning of Isaiah's prophetic ministry, emphasizing his divine commission and the urgency of his message.
Jonah had a few dilemas...Jonah was God's prophet when God asked him to go to the city of Nineveh. The people in that city were very wicked and God asked Jonah to warn them that if they didn't change, they'd be destroyed.First Dilema: Jonah did not want to go because the people in Nineveh had such a brutal reputation, so fearfully he got on a boat going in the opposite direction.Now, because Jonah was afraid, and did not obey God's command, God caused a big storm to hit the boat Jonah was on, nearly sinking it. (Jonah 1:1-3)Second Dilema: The sailors were afraid, so Jonah made the decision to jump into the ocean so the boat would not be destroyed. (Jonah 1:4-16)When he did, he was swallowed by a big fish, which brought him to Nineveh. (Jonah 1:17-2:10) Once at Nineveh, Jonah preached to the town and gave them warning, and to his surprise, they LISTENED. (Jonah 3:1-4:5)Third Dilema: Jonah was upset because, though he had preached their distruction, and in his opinion they deserved to die for their wickedness, God chose to forgive them. God used the bottle gord tree as an illustration and Jonah had to adjust his attitude.(Jonah 4:5-11)