Muḥammad ibn Abd Allah (c.570 – 8 June 632 CE), is believed to be the seal of the messengers and prophets of God in all the main branches of Islam. Muslims believe that []
Isa in Islam is believed to be the penultimate prophet and messenger of God (Allah) and the Messiah. He is also considered to be the last prophet sent to guide the Children of Israel (Banī []
Yaḥyā ibn Zakarīyā, identified in English as John the Baptist, is considered in Islam a prophet and messenger of God (Allah) who was sent to guide the Children of Israel. He is believed by Muslims to []
Alyasa is prophet and messenger of God (Allah) who was sent to guide the Children of Israel. In the Quran, Alyasa is mentioned twice as a prophet, and is mentioned both times []
Ilyās was a prophet and messenger of God (Allah) who was sent to guide the Children of Israel. He was given the prophetic mission to prevent people from worshipping idols. Ilyas is []
Yunus ibn Matta is a prophet and messenger of God (Allah). Yunus is traditionally viewed as highly important in Islam as a prophet who was faithful to God and delivered His messages. Yunus is the only one of the []
Sulaimān ibn Dāwūd was, according to the Quran, a malik and Nabī (Prophet) of the Israelites. Islamic tradition generally holds that he was the third king of Jewish people, and a wise ruler for the nation. []
Dawud, is a prophet and messenger of God (Allah) and is righteous, divinely-anointed monarch of the United Kingdom of Israel. Additionally, Muslims also honor David for having received the divine revelation of []
Dhu al-Kifl is an Islamic prophet. Although his identity is unknown, his identity has been theorised and identified as various Hebrew Bible prophets and other figures, most commonly Ezekiel and Gautama Buddha. Dhu al-Kifl []
In Islam, Hārūn ibn ʿImrān, is a prophet and messenger of God (Allah), and a younger brother of the prophet Musa (Moses). He along with his brother preached the Israelites to the Exodus.
In Islam, Mūsā ibn ʿImrān , is an important prophet and messenger of God (Allah) and is the most frequently mentioned individual in the Quran, with his name being mentioned 136 times and his life being []
Shuaib, Shoaib or Shuʿayb, was an ancient Midianite Nabi (Prophet) in Islam. He is sometimes identified with the Biblical Jethro, although this is disputed. He is mentioned in the Quran a total of 11 times. He []
Job is known as a prophet in Islam and is mentioned in the Quran. Job’s story in Islam is parallel to the Hebrew Bible’s story, although the main emphasis is on []
Yusuf ibn Yaqub ibn Ishaaq ibn Ibrahim (Joseph, son of Jacob, son of Isaac, son of Abraham) is a prophet mentioned in the Quran, and corresponds to Joseph, a person from []
Yaqub ibn Ishaaq ibn Ibrahim, also known as Jacob, is a prophet in Islam. He is acknowledged as a patriarch of Islam. Muslims believe that he preached the same monotheistic faith as did his []
The biblical patriarch Isaac is recognized as a prophet and messenger of God by Muslims. As in Judaism and Christianity, Islam maintains that Isaac was the son of the patriarch and prophet Abraham from his wife Sarah. Muslims hold Isaac in deep veneration because they believe []
Ismail is regarded as a prophet and messenger and the founder of Ishmaelites in Islam. He is the son of Ibrahim (Abraham), born to Hajar (Hagar). Ismail is also associated with Mecca and the construction []
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