Thursday, February 13, 2025

What the Prophets Do in Islam: They Are God's Messengers

 In Islam, prophets are very important because they are chosen messengers of Allah and lead people to do the right thing and honor the One true God. The Quran names 25 prophets, from Prophet Adam (AS), the first person and messenger, to Prophet Muhammad (), the last and most important prophet.


Throughout history, prophets were sent to different countries to teach them about one god, morals, and divine rules. Each prophet carried Allah's word, told people not to do bad things, and showed people how to have faith and good character. Other prophets, like Prophet Musa (Moses AS), led their people to freedom, while Prophet Nuh (Noah AS) told people to change their minds. Isa (A.S.) was sent with miracles and advice, and the Quran, which was revealed by Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), was the last word of Islam.

In Islam, prophets' jobs are to tell people what Allah wants, show patience in hard times, and remind them of their main goal: to serve Allah and get ready for the next life. Muslims still look to their lives and lessons as examples of how to live a good life and follow their faith.

 

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