Wahy is the
Arabic word for revelation. In
Islamic context, it refers to the revelations and inspirations of God (Arabic:
Allah) to his prophets, for all humankind. In Islam, the
Qur'an is considered a Wahy given to
Muhammad. It is a higher form of revelation than
Ilhaam & Wahi. Wahy, unlike the lesser forms of revelation, is considered flawless.
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[Islamic] Inspiration from God, usually received via an angel who spoke to Muhammad, who heard it with his ears and knew with certainty that it was the word of God. Only words so received by Muhammad are in the Qur'an.