The word is mentioned in many places of the Quran, including Verse 67 of
Sura al-Ma'idah. The word
balagh and its derivatives in the Quran originally have that meaning. For example, the Quran says: That is, until the sacrificial animal reaches its designated place, and the goal or objective here is spatial. For example, the Almighty said: “Until, when he reaches his full strength and reaches forty years, he says, ‘My Lord, inspire me to be grateful for Your favor.’” Until he reaches the time when he is mentally and physically complete, which is the time when he has completed forty years of his life. The goal, as is clear, is temporal. And similar to the saying of Allah: He said, "If I ask you about anything after this, do not accompany me. You have already reached an excuse from me." meaning that I have reached the point where my excuse is not accepted. This is a spiritual matter. Hence, the meaning of tabligh or conveying that is intended to be explained is to deliver one thing to another. The meaning of tabligh or conveying is often used in spiritual matters and is less often used in tangible matters, such as when we say: I conveyed or delivered a message to Zaid, or someone a warning. Allah said: "I convey to you the messages of my Lord and advise you.' meaning that I am charged with conveying to you the messages of Allah, which are His teachings and guidance. The Quran has used different terms such as the following, but all have the same meaning: •
Dawah (), or call, such as Allah'ssaying in Surah Nuh: “He said, ‘My Lord, indeed I have called my people night and day.’” [Nuh: 5]. •
Irshad () or guidance, such as Allah's in Surah Al-Jinn: “He guides to the right path, so we have believed in him, and we will never associate with our Lord anyone.” [Al-Jinn: 2]. •
Tabligh (), or conveying the message, such as Allah's saying in Surah Al-Ahzab: “Those who convey the messages of Allah and fear Him and do not fear anyone except Allah. And sufficient is Allah as Accountant.” [Al-Ahzab: 39]. •
Tabshir (), or giving good tidings, such as Allah's saying in Surah Al-Furqan: “And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a bringer of good tidings and a warner.” [Al-Furqan: 56]. ==Foundations of all prophets' tabligh==