Actress Habiba Sinare from Ghana recently shared insights into how prophecies are handled within the Islamic faith, highlighting differences from Christian traditions.
Sinare explained that unlike in Christianity where prophecies are often made publicly, Islamic prophecies are typically communicated in private.
She described a process where individuals are approached by gifted individuals who convey visions and provide specific instructions.
In a recent interview, Habiba Sinare provided a comparison between how prophecies are handled in Islam compared to Christianity.
In the Islamic faith, prophecies are not typically done in the open but are instead communicated in private. This stands in contrast to the Christian tradition where prophecies are often made publicly.
Sinare emphasized that gifted individuals in Islam approach individuals privately, sharing visions and offering specific guidance.
This process is distinct from the Christian practice of sharing prophecies openly.