Discover the Lives of the Prophets
The Prophets' stories carry timeless wisdom for all ages. Select between our Adult Version for a deeper historical and theological insight, or our Child Version for a simplified, engaging narrative that teaches the same core values in a fun, interactive format
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Adam

From Clay to Destiny: The Epic Story of Adam
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Adam is considered the first prophet in Islam. He was created directly by Allah and given knowledge of all things. He and his wife Eve (Hawwa) were placed in Paradise but were later sent to Earth after eating from the forbidden tree.
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After Adam, Prehistoric
Sheeth

Legacy of the Righteous: The Story of Prophet Sheeth in Islamic Tradition
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Sheeth was the third son of Adam and Eve, born after the death of Abel. He is known for his righteousness and is considered a prophet by many Islamic scholars. He is said to have taught his descendants the proper worship of Allah.
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Before Nuh, exact time unknown
Idris

Ascension of Wisdom: The Story of Prophet Idris
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Idris is mentioned in the Quran as a man of truth and a prophet. He is often identified with the biblical Enoch. Islamic tradition holds that he was the first to write with a pen and that he was given knowledge of astronomy and other sciences.
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Estimated 10,000–9,000 BCE
Nuh

The Deluge of Faith: The Epic Story of Prophet Nuh
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Nuh is a highly important figure in Islamic tradition. He preached to his people for 950 years, calling them to monotheism. When they refused to believe, Allah commanded him to build an ark to save the believers and pairs of all animals from a great flood.
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Unknown historical era
Hud

Whispers of the Desert: The Epic Story of Prophet Hud
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Hud was sent to guide the people of 'Aad, who were known for their strength and idol worship. Despite his warnings, they rejected his message and were destroyed by a fierce storm as a punishment from Allah.
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After 'Aad, unknown era
Salih

Echoes in the Stone: The Epic Story of Prophet Salih in Islamic Tradition
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Salih was sent to the Thamud people, who carved homes out of mountains. He performed the miracle of the she-camel as a sign, but they harmed the camel and rejected his message, leading to their destruction by an earthquake.
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Around 2000–1900 BCE
Ibrahim

Father of Nations: The Epic Story of Prophet Ibrahim in Islamic Tradition
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Ibrahim is a central figure in Islam, known for his unwavering faith in Allah. He is associated with the rebuilding of the Kaaba and is considered a patriarch of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
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Around 1900 BCE
Lut

Shadows over the Plain: The Epic Story of Prophet Lut in Islamic Tradition
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Lut was sent to the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to preach against their immoral practices. When his message was ignored, the cities were destroyed by a rain of fire and brimstone.
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Around 2000–1900 BCE
Isma'il

The Trailblazer of Faith: The Epic Story of Prophet Ismail in Islamic Tradition
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Isma'il is known for his patience and obedience to Allah. He helped his father Ibrahim rebuild the Kaaba in Mecca. His willingness to be sacrificed is commemorated in the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha.
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Around 1900 BCE
Ishaq

The Promise Fulfilled: The Epic Story of Prophet Ishaq in Islamic Tradition
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Ishaq was the second son of Ibrahim, born to Sarah. He continued his father's legacy of monotheism and is considered an important patriarch in Islamic tradition.
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Around 1800–1700 BCE
Ya'qub

The Dreamer's Journey: The Epic Story of Prophet Ya'qub in Islamic Tradition
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Ya'qub had twelve sons who became the ancestors of the twelve tribes of Israel. He is known for his steadfastness in faith and is respected as a prophet in Islam.
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Around 1600 BCE
Yusuf

Dreams of Destiny: The Epic Story of Prophet Yusuf in Islamic Tradition
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Yusuf faced many trials, including being sold into slavery and unjust imprisonment. His ability to interpret dreams led to his rise in Egyptian society. His story teaches patience, forgiveness, and trust in Allah's plan.
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Before or contemporary with Musa
Shu'ayb

The Voice of Integrity: The Epic Story of Prophet Shu'ayb in Islamic Tradition
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Shu'ayb preached against fraud and corruption among his people. He is also known as the father-in-law of Musa. His people were destroyed by an earthquake for their disbelief.
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Possibly around 2000–1800 BCE
Ayyub

The Triumph of Patience: The Epic Story of Prophet Ayyub in Islamic Tradition
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Ayyub was tested with severe hardships, including loss of wealth, health, and family. His unwavering faith and patience are exemplary in Islamic teachings.
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Around 1300 BCE
Musa

The Deliverer of the Oppressed: The Epic Story of Prophet Musa in Islamic Tradition
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Musa is one of the most frequently mentioned prophets in the Quran. He was given the Torah and performed many miracles by Allah's permission, including parting the Red Sea.
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Around 1300 BCE
Harun

The Voice of Support: The Epic Story of Prophet Harun in Islamic Tradition
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Harun was a prophet who supported Musa in his mission. He was known for his eloquence and helped communicate Allah's message to Pharaoh and the Israelites.
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Around 356–323 BCE
Dhul-Qarnayn

The Conqueror of East and West: The Epic Story of Dhul-Qarnayn in Islamic Tradition
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Dhul-Qarnayn is described as a great king who traveled to the east and west, building a barrier against Gog and Magog. His identity is debated, with some associating him with historical figures like Alexander the Great or Cyrus the Great.
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Around 1000–970 BCE
Dawud

The Shepherd King: The Epic Story of Prophet Dawud in Islamic Tradition
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Dawud was a just ruler and is celebrated for his wisdom and devotion. He defeated Goliath (Jalut) and was given the Zabur (Psalms). He is also known for his beautiful recitation of praises to Allah.
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Around 970–931 BCE
Sulaiman

The Monarch of Wisdom: The Epic Story of Prophet Sulaiman in Islamic Tradition
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Sulaiman inherited prophethood and kingship from his father Dawud. He was granted the ability to communicate with animals and control the wind and jinn by Allah's will.
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Around 9th century BCE
Ilyas

The Flame of Faith: The Epic Story of Prophet Ilyas in Islamic Tradition
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Ilyas called his people to worship Allah alone and abandon the worship of Baal. He faced rejection and continued to preach monotheism despite opposition.
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Around 9th century BCE
Al-Yasa'

The Steadfast Successor: The Epic Story of Prophet Al-Yasa in Islamic Tradition
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Al-Yasa' carried on the work of Ilyas in guiding the Israelites back to the worship of Allah. He is known for his steadfastness and patience in the face of adversity.
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Likely around 8th century BCE
Yunus

The Journey of Redemption: The Epic Story of Prophet Yunus in Islamic Tradition
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Yunus initially left his people without Allah's permission when they rejected his message. After realizing his mistake, he prayed inside the belly of the fish, and Allah forgave him. He returned to guide his people, who eventually believed.
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Around 590–500 BCE
Dhulkifl

The Man of Steadfastness: The Epic Story of Prophet Dhul-Kifl in Islamic Tradition
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Dhulkifl is noted for his patience and righteousness. His name means "Possessor of the Double Portion," possibly indicating his commitment to uphold justice and fulfill his promises.
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1st century BCE
Zakariya

The Miracle of Faith: The Epic Story of Prophet Zakariya in Islamic Tradition
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Zakariya was a pious priest who cared for Maryam (Mary). He prayed for a son to carry on the message of Allah, and was granted Yahya in his old age.
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1st century CE
Isa

The Miraculous Messenger: The Epic Story of Prophet Isa in Islamic Tradition
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Isa is considered one of the greatest prophets in Islam. He was given the Injil (Gospel) and performed miracles such as healing the sick and raising the dead, all by Allah's permission. Muslims believe he was not crucified but was raised to heaven.
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1st century CE
Yahya

The Beacon of Truth: The Epic Story of Prophet Yahya in Islamic Tradition
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Yahya was given prophethood at a young age and is known for his strong adherence to the laws of Allah. He affirmed the coming of Isa (Jesus) and was martyred for his faith.
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570 CE - 632 CE
Muhammad

The Seal of the Prophets: The Epic Story of Prophet Muhammad in Islamic Tradition
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Muhammad is considered the Seal of the Prophets. Born in Mecca, he received revelations from Allah through the Angel Jibril (Gabriel), which comprise the Quran. His life and teachings are central to Islamic belief and practice.
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Prehistoric
Adam

From Clay to Destiny: The Epic Story of Adam
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Adam is considered the first prophet in Islam. He was created directly by Allah and given knowledge of all things. He and his wife Eve (Hawwa) were placed in Paradise but were later sent to Earth after eating from the forbidden tree.
basic
After Adam, Prehistoric
Sheeth

Legacy of the Righteous: The Story of Prophet Sheeth in Islamic Tradition
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Sheeth was the third son of Adam and Eve, born after the death of Abel. He is known for his righteousness and is considered a prophet by many Islamic scholars. He is said to have taught his descendants the proper worship of Allah.
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Before Nuh, exact time unknown
Idris

Ascension of Wisdom: The Story of Prophet Idris
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Idris is mentioned in the Quran as a man of truth and a prophet. He is often identified with the biblical Enoch. Islamic tradition holds that he was the first to write with a pen and that he was given knowledge of astronomy and other sciences.
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Estimated 10,000–9,000 BCE
Nuh

The Deluge of Faith: The Epic Story of Prophet Nuh
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Nuh is a highly important figure in Islamic tradition. He preached to his people for 950 years, calling them to monotheism. When they refused to believe, Allah commanded him to build an ark to save the believers and pairs of all animals from a great flood.
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Unknown historical era
Hud

Whispers of the Desert: The Epic Story of Prophet Hud
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Hud was sent to guide the people of 'Aad, who were known for their strength and idol worship. Despite his warnings, they rejected his message and were destroyed by a fierce storm as a punishment from Allah.
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After 'Aad, unknown era
Salih

Echoes in the Stone: The Epic Story of Prophet Salih in Islamic Tradition
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Salih was sent to the Thamud people, who carved homes out of mountains. He performed the miracle of the she-camel as a sign, but they harmed the camel and rejected his message, leading to their destruction by an earthquake.
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Around 2000–1900 BCE
Ibrahim

Father of Nations: The Epic Story of Prophet Ibrahim in Islamic Tradition
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Ibrahim is a central figure in Islam, known for his unwavering faith in Allah. He is associated with the rebuilding of the Kaaba and is considered a patriarch of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
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Around 1900 BCE
Lut

Shadows over the Plain: The Epic Story of Prophet Lut in Islamic Tradition
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Lut was sent to the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to preach against their immoral practices. When his message was ignored, the cities were destroyed by a rain of fire and brimstone.
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Around 2000–1900 BCE
Isma'il

The Trailblazer of Faith: The Epic Story of Prophet Ismail in Islamic Tradition
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Isma'il is known for his patience and obedience to Allah. He helped his father Ibrahim rebuild the Kaaba in Mecca. His willingness to be sacrificed is commemorated in the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha.
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Around 1900 BCE
Ishaq

The Promise Fulfilled: The Epic Story of Prophet Ishaq in Islamic Tradition
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Ishaq was the second son of Ibrahim, born to Sarah. He continued his father's legacy of monotheism and is considered an important patriarch in Islamic tradition.
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Around 1800–1700 BCE
Ya'qub

The Dreamer's Journey: The Epic Story of Prophet Ya'qub in Islamic Tradition
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Ya'qub had twelve sons who became the ancestors of the twelve tribes of Israel. He is known for his steadfastness in faith and is respected as a prophet in Islam.
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Around 1600 BCE
Yusuf

Dreams of Destiny: The Epic Story of Prophet Yusuf in Islamic Tradition
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Yusuf faced many trials, including being sold into slavery and unjust imprisonment. His ability to interpret dreams led to his rise in Egyptian society. His story teaches patience, forgiveness, and trust in Allah's plan.
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Before or contemporary with Musa
Shu'ayb

The Voice of Integrity: The Epic Story of Prophet Shu'ayb in Islamic Tradition
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Shu'ayb preached against fraud and corruption among his people. He is also known as the father-in-law of Musa. His people were destroyed by an earthquake for their disbelief.
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Possibly around 2000–1800 BCE
Ayyub

The Triumph of Patience: The Epic Story of Prophet Ayyub in Islamic Tradition
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Ayyub was tested with severe hardships, including loss of wealth, health, and family. His unwavering faith and patience are exemplary in Islamic teachings.
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Around 1300 BCE
Musa

The Deliverer of the Oppressed: The Epic Story of Prophet Musa in Islamic Tradition
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Musa is one of the most frequently mentioned prophets in the Quran. He was given the Torah and performed many miracles by Allah's permission, including parting the Red Sea.
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Around 1300 BCE
Harun

The Voice of Support: The Epic Story of Prophet Harun in Islamic Tradition
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Harun was a prophet who supported Musa in his mission. He was known for his eloquence and helped communicate Allah's message to Pharaoh and the Israelites.
premium
Around 356–323 BCE
Dhul-Qarnayn

The Conqueror of East and West: The Epic Story of Dhul-Qarnayn in Islamic Tradition
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Dhul-Qarnayn is described as a great king who traveled to the east and west, building a barrier against Gog and Magog. His identity is debated, with some associating him with historical figures like Alexander the Great or Cyrus the Great.
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Around 1000–970 BCE
Dawud

The Shepherd King: The Epic Story of Prophet Dawud in Islamic Tradition
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Dawud was a just ruler and is celebrated for his wisdom and devotion. He defeated Goliath (Jalut) and was given the Zabur (Psalms). He is also known for his beautiful recitation of praises to Allah.
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Around 970–931 BCE
Sulaiman

The Monarch of Wisdom: The Epic Story of Prophet Sulaiman in Islamic Tradition
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Sulaiman inherited prophethood and kingship from his father Dawud. He was granted the ability to communicate with animals and control the wind and jinn by Allah's will.
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Around 9th century BCE
Ilyas

The Flame of Faith: The Epic Story of Prophet Ilyas in Islamic Tradition
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Ilyas called his people to worship Allah alone and abandon the worship of Baal. He faced rejection and continued to preach monotheism despite opposition.
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Around 9th century BCE
Al-Yasa'

The Steadfast Successor: The Epic Story of Prophet Al-Yasa in Islamic Tradition Copy
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Al-Yasa' carried on the work of Ilyas in guiding the Israelites back to the worship of Allah. He is known for his steadfastness and patience in the face of adversity.
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Likely around 8th century BCE
Yunus

The Journey of Redemption: The Epic Story of Prophet Yunus in Islamic Tradition
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Yunus initially left his people without Allah's permission when they rejected his message. After realizing his mistake, he prayed inside the belly of the fish, and Allah forgave him. He returned to guide his people, who eventually believed.
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Around 590–500 BCE
Dhulkifl

The Man of Steadfastness: The Epic Story of Prophet Dhul-Kifl in Islamic Tradition
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Dhulkifl is noted for his patience and righteousness. His name means "Possessor of the Double Portion," possibly indicating his commitment to uphold justice and fulfill his promises.
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1st century BCE
Zakariya

The Miracle of Faith: The Epic Story of Prophet Zakariya in Islamic Tradition
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Zakariya was a pious priest who cared for Maryam (Mary). He prayed for a son to carry on the message of Allah, and was granted Yahya in his old age.
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1st century CE
Isa

The Miraculous Messenger: The Epic Story of Prophet Isa in Islamic Tradition
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Isa is considered one of the greatest prophets in Islam. He was given the Injil (Gospel) and performed miracles such as healing the sick and raising the dead, all by Allah's permission. Muslims believe he was not crucified but was raised to heaven.
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1st century CE
Yahya

The Beacon of Truth: The Epic Story of Prophet Yahya in Islamic Tradition
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Yahya was given prophethood at a young age and is known for his strong adherence to the laws of Allah. He affirmed the coming of Isa (Jesus) and was martyred for his faith.
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570 CE - 632 CE
Muhammad

The Seal of the Prophets: The Epic Story of Prophet Muhammad in Islamic Tradition
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Muhammad is considered the Seal of the Prophets. Born in Mecca, he received revelations from Allah through the Angel Jibril (Gabriel), which comprise the Quran. His life and teachings are central to Islamic belief and practice.
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