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Prophets in Islamic Tradition

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Explore the stories of the prophets mentioned in the Quran and Islamic tradition.

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Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him)

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The final Prophet and Messenger of Allah, Muhammad ibn Abdullah (570-632 CE) received the divine revelation of the Quran and established Islam as a complete way of life. His exemplary character, teachings, and leadership transformed Arabian society and laid the foundation for Islamic civilization that would influence the world for centuries to come.

Prophetic Era570-632 CE / 53 BH - 11 AH
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Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim)

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Known as Ibrahim in Arabic, Abraham is revered as the 'Friend of Allah' and the father of monotheism. He is considered the patriarch of the Abrahamic faiths and is particularly honored in Islam for his unwavering faith, his role in building the Kaaba, and his willingness to sacrifice his son for Allah.

Prophetic Erac. 2000-1800 BCE
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Prophet Moses (Musa AS)

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One of the greatest prophets in Islam, sent to the Children of Israel with the Torah. Known for his confrontation with Pharaoh, the liberation of the Israelites from Egypt, and receiving divine revelation on Mount Sinai. His story is the most frequently mentioned in the Quran.

Prophetic Erac. 1393-1273 BCE
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Prophet Jesus (Isa ibn Maryam)

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Known as Isa ibn Maryam in Arabic, Jesus is one of the most revered prophets in Islam. Born miraculously to the Virgin Mary, he performed numerous miracles and preached the message of monotheism to the Children of Israel. Muslims believe he was not crucified but was raised alive to heaven and will return before the Day of Judgment.

Prophetic Erac. 4 BCE - 30 CE
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Prophet Joseph (Yusuf ibn Yaqub)

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Known as Yusuf in Arabic, Joseph is one of the most beloved prophets in Islam, whose complete story is narrated in Surah Yusuf. His life exemplifies patience, forgiveness, and trust in Allah through trials of jealousy, slavery, false accusation, imprisonment, and ultimate triumph as a ruler in Egypt.

Prophetic Erac. 1915-1805 BCE
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Prophet Noah (Nuh)

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Known as Nuh in Arabic, Noah was one of the earliest prophets sent by Allah to guide humanity back to monotheism. He preached for 950 years to his people, warning them of divine punishment. When they persisted in their disbelief, Allah commanded him to build an ark and saved him along with the believers and pairs of animals from the great flood.

Prophetic Erac. 3000-2500 BCE
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Prophet Solomon (Sulaiman ibn Dawud)

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Known as Sulaiman in Arabic, Solomon was blessed with unprecedented wisdom, the ability to communicate with animals and jinn, control over the wind, and ruled the greatest kingdom in history, building the magnificent Temple in Jerusalem.

Prophetic Erac. 990-931 BCE
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Prophet David (Dawud ibn Isha)

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Known as Dawud in Arabic, David was both a prophet and king of Israel, blessed with the Zabur (Psalms), renowned for his beautiful voice in worship, his victory over Goliath, and his just rule over the Israelites.

Prophetic Erac. 1040-970 BCE