Prophets of Islam
According to the Moslem tradition, the first prophet is Adam, while the last is Mahomet, from where its title of “Seal of the Prophets”. Jesus (Issa), the Messie is regarded as a prophet, i.e. the Moslems reject the concept of divinity of Jesus. Traditionally, five prophets are considered to be particularly important in Islam: Noah (Nuh), Abraham (Ibrahim), Brace (Musa), Jesus (Issa) and Mahomet (Muhammad), and these five is very named " ouli L âazm" (Arabic: rear RTL أوليالعزم, the most decided ).
According to the Islamic faith, the fundamental gasoline of the message of all the Prophet S of Islam (in Arab rear nabi RTL نبي; pl. rear anbiyaa RTL أنبياء) is to only venerate Allah (God) and to reject what is regarded as false divinities. Islam wants to be the religion of all the prophets monotheists of the History, and all called exactly with it with what Islam calls. The Coran quotes twenty-five prophets. However, a Hadith specifies that they were on the whole 124.000 through the history.
In Islam, the prophets are preserved great sins same before their avénemant of prophet; And following that, as soon as it are about to make a small sin, God prevents them so that they repent immediately and keeps the good image which they have. ex: " a prophet who was in front of a dry grape stall hesitated over the variety to choose, then it tasted a grape (what still current and is accepted). The merchant understood that the customer had the right well to taste and showed a great smile, but he thought that it would be a misfortune if all the passers by made in the same way, actually it was irritated. An Angel came has this prophet and explained the situation to him, it included/understood the merchant, then by buying grape with the charmed tradesman, it promised to buy in minor amount to taste henceforth because the Angel repeats to him that people of the book will follow it in these facts and gestes".
God would have given the responsability each one with his prophets to prevent their respective communities of the evil, and to enjoin them to obey to Him. Coran affirms that God sent a prophet to each human society from time immemorial to deliver a universal message (Jinn and human), and that Mahomet is the last of between-them. Many of these prophets are also found in the crowned texts of the Judaïsme (the Torah, the prophetic Livres, the historical Livres…) and of the Christianity.
See too
- List of the characters of Coran
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