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In the technical meaning, Bi'tha means sending a human by God toward other humans and jinn to guide them to the right path. The word is mainly used for [[the Prophet (s)]] when he was selected as prophet.
In the technical meaning, Bi'tha means sending a human by God toward other humans and jinn to guide them to the right path. The word is mainly used for [[the Prophet (s)]] when he was selected as prophet.


== In Quran ==
== In Qur'an ==
The word Bi'tha in [[Quran]] indicates a special stage of life which has a kind of transformation therefore besides the meaning of becoming prophet; it also refers to [[resurrection]] in [[hereafter]]. However the dominant meaning is selection and sending someone as prophet.
The word Bi'tha in [[Qur'an]] indicates a special stage of life which has a kind of transformation therefore besides the meaning of becoming prophet; it also refers to [[resurrection]] in [[hereafter]]. However the dominant meaning is selection and sending someone as prophet.


In all chapters of Quran, Bi'tha is always attributed to God, that is, resurrection in hereafter, special rules of universe, and sending the prophets show the mightiness of God and his program in ruling the world.
In all of the Qur'an, Bi'tha is always attributed to God, that is, resurrection in hereafter, special rules of universe, and sending the prophets show the mightiness of God and his program in ruling the world.


One of the considerable points about Bi'tha is that God has graced humanity by sending prophets and this grace could be seen from two aspects:
One of the considerable points about Bi'tha is that God has graced humanity by sending prophets and this grace could be seen from two aspects:
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