Prophet's List In Islam | इस्लाम में पैगंबर की सूची

Prophet's List In Islam | इस्लाम में पैगंबर की सूची



The prophets of Islam include: 

  1. Adam, 

  2. Idris (Enoch), 

  3. Nuh (Noah), 

  4. Hud (Heber), 

  5. Saleh (Methusaleh), 

  6. Lut (Lot), 

  7. Ibrahim (Abraham), 

  8. Ismail (Ishmael), 

  9. Ishaq (Isaac), 

  10. Yaqub (Jacob), 

  11. Yusuf (Joseph), 

  12. Shu'aib (Jethro), 

  13. Ayyub (Job), 

  14. Dhulkifl (Ezekiel), 

  15. Musa (Moses), 

  16. Harun (Aaron), 

  17. Dawud (David), 

  18. Sulayman (Solomon),

  19. Ilyas (Elias), 

  20. Alyasa (Elisha), 

  21. Yunus (Jonah), 

  22. Zakariya (Zachariah), 

  23. Yahya (John the Baptist), 

  24. Isa (Jesus),

  25. Muhammad.



The Qur’an


The Qur’an is the holy book that contains the teachings of Allah given to the Prophet Muhammad. Many Muslims believe that Allah gave Muhammad these teachings because all earlier religious texts were no longer reliable.


The Qur’an is relevant for all people at all times in their life. It is believed to have only come from Allah, which makes it the most important book for Muslims.


Nor could this Qur’an have been devised by anyone other than God. It is a confirmation of what was revealed before it and an explanation of the Scripture. Let there be no doubt about it, it is from the Lord of the Worlds.

Qur’an, 10:37


The Qur’an is the main holy book in Islam





Tawrat


The Tawrat (also known as the Torah in Judaism) was given to the prophet Musa. It is seen as the main Jewish holy book. It contains the Ten Commandments which are key rules on how to live life. The Tawrat also contains other good teachings and laws. This book is important to Muslims because the Qur’an says it contains the “judgement of Allah”: 


We revealed the Torah [Tawrat] with guidance and light, and the prophets, who had submitted to God, judged according to it for the Jews (Qur’an, Surah 5:44).










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