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The Prophets in Islam were extraordinary individuals sent by Allah (سُبْحَٰنَهُۥ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ) to various communities for the purpose of being exemplary role models to inspire and spread the message of Islam.
- Story of Prophet Saleh
The she-camel was a living miracle that caused people to...
- Story of Prophet Dhul-Kifl
The literal meaning of the name "Dhul-Kifl" is "possessor of...
- Story of Prophet Nuh
There are two opinions on the Prophetic timeline of Prophet...
- Story of Prophet Al-Yasa
Prophet Al-Yasa (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ), also referred to as...
- Story of Prophet Yunus
Meanwhile, Prophet Yunus (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ), who had left...
- Story of Prophet Sulaiman
In the Qur'an, it mentions, "And Sulaiman inherited Dawud"...
- Story of Prophet Adam
In Islam, angels are considered special creations of Allah...
- Story of Prophet Idris
There are twenty-five Prophets mentioned by name in the...
- Story of Prophet Saleh
These prophets played a vital role in delivering God’s message to their respective communities and serving as examples of righteousness and devotion. In this article, we will explore the names of 25 prophets mentioned in the Quran and learn about their significance in Islamic history.
Explore the essence of Islamic prophethood in this video, which provides a concise and engaging overview of the 25 prominent prophets mentioned in the Quran. Dive into their unique...
There are many prophets in Islam, of them 25 prophets are mentioned by name in the Qur'an. These are: Adam (آدم) Idris (إدريس) Nuh (نوح) Hud (هود) Saleh (صالح) Ibrahim (إبراهيم) Lut (لوط) Ismail (إسماعيل) Ishaq (إسحاق) Ya'qub (يعقوب)
25 Prophets of Islam. How many prophets did God send to mankind? This is a debated issue, but what we know is what God has told us in the Quran. God says he sent a prophet to every nation.
Prophets in Islam are exemplars to ordinary humans. They exhibit model characteristics of righteousness and moral conduct. Prophetic typologies shared by all prophets include prophetic lineage, advocating monotheism, transmitting God's messages, and warning of the eschatological consequences of rejecting God.
Isa (AS) – A very important prophet in the Quran. Allah mentions Prophet Isa (AS) by name 25 times in the Quran, as Messiah 11 times, and as the son of Mary 23 times. He was born in Palestine and Allah sent him with the Injil. He was the final prophet from the Children of Israel. Muhammad (PBUH) – The last and final prophet in the Quran