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Prophets in Islamic Tradition

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Explore the stories of the prophets and righteous figures 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 AHRead article →
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Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim)

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Known as Ibrahim in Arabic, Prophet Abraham عليه السلام is one of the greatest prophets in Islam, remembered for his pure monotheism, his rejection of idolatry, his building of the Ka'bah with his son Ismail, and his complete submission to Allah.

Prophetic Erac. 2000-1800 BCERead article →
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Prophet Moses (Musa AS)

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Prophet Musa عليه السلام is one of the greatest and most frequently mentioned messengers in the Qur'an, remembered for confronting Fir'awn, leading the Children of Israel out of oppression, and receiving revelation from Allah.

Prophetic Erac. 1393-1273 BCERead article →
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Prophet Jesus (Isa ibn Maryam)

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Known as Isa ibn Maryam in Arabic, Prophet Jesus عليه السلام is one of the greatest messengers in Islam, honored for his miraculous birth, his signs by Allah's permission, his call to worship Allah alone, and his special role near the end of time.

Prophetic Erac. 4 BCE - 30 CERead article →
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Maryam bint Imran (Mary, Mother of Jesus)

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Maryam bint Imran (Mary), the mother of Prophet Isa (Jesus), holds a uniquely exalted position in Islam as the only woman mentioned by name in the Quran. Revered for her purity, devotion, and miraculous virgin birth of Jesus, she is considered one of the greatest women in Islamic history and a model of faith and righteousness for all believers.

Prophetic Erac. 18 BCE - c. 41 CERead article →
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Asiya bint Muzahim - Wife of Pharaoh

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Asiya bint Muzahim, the wife of Pharaoh during the time of Prophet Musa, is honored in Islam as one of the great women of faith. Her story represents steadfast belief, compassion, and courage in the face of tyranny.

Prophetic Erac. 1300 BCE - c. 1250 BCERead article →
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Prophet Joseph (Yusuf ibn Yaqub)

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Known as Yusuf in Arabic, Prophet Joseph عليه السلام is one of the most beloved prophets in Islam. His life, narrated in Surah Yusuf, is a story of jealousy, separation, slavery, temptation, imprisonment, wisdom, forgiveness, and complete trust in Allah.

Prophetic Erac. 1915-1805 BCERead article →
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Prophet Noah (Nuh)

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Known as Nuh in Arabic, Prophet Noah عليه السلام was one of the greatest messengers, remembered for centuries of patient preaching, the building of the Ark by Allah's command, and the salvation of the believers through the flood.

Prophetic Erac. 3000-2500 BCERead article →
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Prophet Solomon (Sulaiman ibn Dawud)

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Known as Sulaiman in Arabic, Prophet Solomon عليه السلام was a prophet-king blessed with wisdom, gratitude, and a remarkable kingdom. The Qur'an presents him as a just ruler who used every gift in the service of Allah.

Prophetic Erac. 990-931 BCERead article →
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Prophet David (Dawud ibn Isha)

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Known as Dawud عليه السلام in Arabic, Prophet David was a noble messenger and just ruler whom Allah blessed with kingship, wisdom, the Zabur, and a beautiful voice in worship. In the Qur'an he is remembered for his victory over Jalut, his fairness in judgment, his devotion to Allah, and the strength with which he carried both spiritual and public responsibility.

Prophetic Erac. 1040-970 BCERead article →