![]() Although he wasn’t directly mentioned a lot of times in the Quran, his importance is indisputable and has continued to influence and guide nations for over 1400 years. He was also given the final book, the Holy Quran, whereby the Islamic rulings and guidelines are written. He was sent as a mercy to the people, guiding and setting the greatest example possible of how every muslim should be. He was chosen to preach the message to believe in Allah and forsake any other gods. Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) was the final prophet, sent to all of mankind, and known as the seal of the prophets. He was also an exemplary worshipper of Allah. ![]() ![]() Prophet Dawud was given the Zaboor (Psalms) and was gifted with great knowledge and power within land. Although he was blessed with many miracles, his sole purpose was to guide the people to believe in Allah only. Contrary to some beliefs, jesus is not the son of a God, and was sent strictly as a messenger, to guide his people to a life of nobility and good deeds. The miracle of this prophet, was that he was born without a father. Lut (Lot) 27 times Yusof (Joseph) 27 times Isa (Jesus) – 25 times Prophet Isa is the son of Maryam (Mary) a.s. He built an Ark, that later protected him from a severe flood that was afflicted onto the disbelievers. ![]() Nuh (Noah) – 43 times Prophet Nuh preached for 950 years and was the first prophet to be persecuted by his nation. He was also given the Suhof (Scrolls) to help guide his nation to monotheism. He was mainly known for being the first person to build the sacred Kaaba. Prophet Musa was mentioned the most in the quran, as his story and the morals within them transcends time and has great value in Islamic history Ibrahim (Abraham) – 69 times Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.) is also known as Khalil Allah, the friend of Allah. Musa (Moses) mentioned 136 times Prophet Musa received the book Tawraat (Torah), and was sent to the tyrant Pharaoh, who considered himself a god and expected his people to worship him along with other statues. Here we will be mentioning the prophets, in order of how many times they were directly mentioned in the Quran. They also were chosen as an example for their nation, in regards to how they practiced and implemented the divine commands and messages of God. Although they were normal humans, they were distinguished as they were chosen as a messenger, to convey the message of God or a book they received from Allah. Prophets were sent to warn and educate their nation. “And We certainly sent into every nation a messenger,, “Worship Allah and avoid Taghut.” And among them were those whom Allah guided, and among them were those upon whom error was decreed. They preached to worship Allah alone, and shunned any false gods. Allah sent a prophet to every nation, and most prophets were of that same nation. To reject a prophet, is to reject the One who chose the prophet, and to disobey a prophet is to disobey the One who gave the commands. Muslims must have faith in all prophets chosen, as they deliver God’s message without hiding, corrupting or altering it. This growth was achieved through commands and rules that ensured humans acted morally, honoring them in this life and the next, and to protect them from evil doings. Prophets guided their nations to reform their morals and purify their souls. Prophets in the Holy Quran Prophets are human beings, who were chosen by Allah to preach the same, universal message: Believing in one God.
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