With Love to Muhammad (sa) - The Khatam-un-Nabiyyin

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26 With Love to Muhammad sa the Kh ā tam-un-Nabiyy ī n attestation to the truth of past prophets, together with a discussion of superiority mentioned in the above had ī th , can mean nothing other than his being the best or the most superior of all of the prophets. Questions for Farhan Khan: 1. What credentials does he have to question the centuries- old idiomatic usage of a word in the Arabic language? 2. Why does the Holy Prophet sa consider being Kh ā tam-un- Nabiyy ī n a superiority over the other prophets if the word kh ā tam cannot possibly mean “the best” (according to Farhan Khan)?