Allah concludes Sūrah al-Naḥl with a profound reminder of the essence of every prophetic mission: the call to Tawḥeed (monotheism) — worshipping Allah alone without partners. All the messengers, from the first to the last, carried this same message, guiding people with wisdom, good counsel, and patience.
The verses also highlight the ethics of da‘wah (calling to God): inviting with wisdom, debating in the best manner, and showing steadfastness when facing opposition. Allah reassures His Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that patience, justice, and reliance upon Him are the path of true guidance.
In this way, the Qur’an makes clear that the prophets were united in purpose. Though their laws differed in details, their core message was one: to call humanity back to the worship of their Creator alone, and to build lives upon justice, mercy, and truth.