The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever can guarantee to me what is between his two lips and what is between his two legs, I can guarantee for him Paradise." [Sahîh al-Bukhârî (6474)]
The Prophet (peace be upon him), when he said "what is between his two lips" was alluding to the words that a person speaks. To guarantee it means to only speak what Allah is pleased with. When he said "and what is between his legs" he was alluding to sexual relations, meaning that the person guarantees that he will not engage in any unlawful sexual activity that is prohibited by Allah.
It is the things of things
Sovereign banks guarantees are financial guarantees in order to financially promote things that are in the public interest. These bank guarantees are used as economic incentives.
The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive against domestic violence.
It isn't clear what prophet you are talking about.
anyone could be a prophet of justice by doing good things.
A jewish person could be declared unclean in Islam due to the things they did during the time of Holy Prophet(P.B.U.H). like the jewish tribe of Banu Nazir kept on plotting against the Prophet and joined the Quraish to finish him.
A prophet 'sees' things to come more clearly than 'seeing' persons.
When writing a poem on the prophet Mohammad, include things about how he influences your feelings and thoughts.
Among many things, guarantees of certain rights, as well as political and economic stability.
L.L. Bean has no guarantees for things that aren't outwear
A judgment is against specific things.
Prophet Muhammad is not an object, he is a person. Actually, he was a Prophet/Messenger. He was the one that showed the people (starting with his people- the Arabs) the way of Islam, and he also told them about the hereafter, how to pray, and other religious things.