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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Qalbe-Saleem, Immaculate Conscience Mission of the Prophets He it is Who raised among the inhabitants of Mecca an Apostle from among themselves, who recites to them His communications and purifies them, and teaches them the Book and the Wisdom, although they were before certainly in clear error .
(Surah Jum’ah 62:2) Quranic verses like the one quoted above and traditions of Ahlul Bayt show that the primary aim of sending the Prophets was to teach and train the people and to purify them. These two things themselves have a special aim. Training and purification of self is indispensable to the perfection of humanity. They are so closely related to each other that they cannot be separated. Both of them are required to achieve the perfection of human beings.
Without them, humanity will not reach to perfection. If this were not true the Almighty Allah would not have made the aim if His Prophets as such. Training and self-purification means knowledge and action 1) Training : Training denotes the missionary program sent by Allah and it is related to Him. And teaches them the Book and the Wisdom **.** (Surah Jumah 62:2). This portion of the verse shows that training is related to two things, 'Book' and 'Wisdom'. Actually both are one and the same.
'Book' means the knowledge of the Holy Quran and wisdom denotes the secret of the creation of the Universe. In other words 'Book' is the codification of religious law and 'Wisdom' means the realities connected with creation of the universe and it is related to natural factors. For example the Almighty has created the universe. Now this is not a religious command. Therefore, one who intends to acquire perfection and righteousness must strive for Quranic knowledge.
One should study it and act upon it. The verses regarding the oneness of Allah, His names, attributes and Divine acts must be studied with concentration and through this exercise we must strengthen our basic beliefs. We must also pay attention to the laws of Shariah. We must perform obligatory acts and shun prohibited ones. We must also ponder on the verses with regard to Day of Judgment. Through these verses each one of us must create a longing for Paradise and a fear of Hell.
In this way a man is gradually persuaded to perform good deeds and distance himself from evil deeds. There are many verses of the Quran concerning wisdom and which cannot be understood by the five senses of man.