The Quran mentions twenty five prophets, most of whom are mentioned in the Bible as well. Who were these prophets? Where did they live? Who were they sent to? What are their names in the Quran and the Bible? And what are some of the miracles they performed? We will answer these simple questions. Before we begin, we must understand two matters:
And if he (Muhammad SAW) had forged a false saying concerning Us (Allah), We surely should have seized him by his right hand (or with power and might), And then certainly should have cut off his life artery (Aorta), (Quran 69:44-46, Muhsin Khan) ….Narrated 'Aisha: The Prophet in his ailment in which he died, used to say, "O 'Aisha!
These prophets played a vital role in delivering God's message to their respective communities and serving as examples of righteousness and devotion. In this article, we will explore the names of 25 prophets mentioned in the Quran and learn about their significance in Islamic history.
Yunus ibn Matta (Arabic: يُونُس ٱبْن مَتّىٰ, romanized: Yūnus ibn Mattā) is a prophet and messenger of God ().Yunus is traditionally viewed as highly important in Islam as a prophet who was faithful to God and delivered his messages. Yunus is the one of the only one of the Bible's Twelve Minor Prophets to be named in the Quran. The tenth chapter of the Quran is named after him.The Prophet Muhammad was the final and greatest of them. low are the names of 25 Prophets mentioned in the Qur'an in Arabic and English. 1. Adam as (Adam) آدم. 2. Idris as (Enoch) إدر يس. 3. Noah as (Nuh) نوح. 4. Hud as (Hud) هود. 5. Shaleh as (Saleh) صالح. 6. Ibrahim as (Abraham) إبراهيم. 7. Lut as (Lot) لوط. 8.Exactly these four are of Arab descent, Hud pbuh being the father of the Arabs. Hud, Saleh, and Shuaib were non-Ishamelite Arabs. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was an Ishmaelite Arab. So there are four Arab prophets out of the 25 mentioned in the Quran. Ibrahim was Mesopotamian, we don't know what ethnicity or nationality he fell under. Adam is recognized as the first prophet in Islam. He and his wife, Hawwa (Eve), were the first human beings created by Allah. Their story is central to the Quran, representing the creation and fall of mankind. Idris (Enoch) Idris is considered the second prophet in Islam. He is mentioned briefly in the Quran and is known for his wisdom and Sarah, as depicted on Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum by Guillaume Rouillé. Sarah (Arabic: سارة, Sāra), the wife of the patriarch and Islamic prophet Ibrāhīm and the mother of the prophet Ishaq is an honoured woman in the Islamic faith. According to Muslim belief, she was Abraham's first wife. Although not mentioned by name in the Qur'an, she is referenced and alluded to via the story