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Waraqa ibn Nawfal was a Christian scholar of Mecca and a cousin of Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, the Prophet's first wife. He had converted to Christianity in the pre-Islamic period and had become highly learned in the scriptures โ able to write in Hebrew and had transcribed portions of the Gospels. When Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ received his first revelation in the cave of Hira and returned home deeply shaken, Khadijah took him to Waraqa. The Prophet described his experience โ the being that had come to him, commanded him to recite, and had squeezed him until he could bear no more. Waraqa's response was immediate and certain: 'This is the Namus (the angel of revelation) whom Allah sent to Musa AS. Oh, would that I were young and could live until the time when your people will drive you out!' The Prophet ๏ทบ was surprised: 'Will they drive me out?' Waraqa said: 'Yes. Never has a man come with what you have brought except that he was treated with hostility. If I should remain alive till the day you are expelled, I will support you strongly.' Waraqa died shortly after this encounter โ he was already an old man. His recognition of the revelation validated what Khadijah already believed: that the man she married was indeed a prophet. He is one of the Hunafa โ those who had rejected idolatry and sought pure monotheism before the Prophet's call โ and scholars debate his ultimate fate, with some holding he died a believer based on his clear recognition of the revelation. He represents the bridge between the earlier Abrahamic revelations and the final message of Islam.
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