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Our Belief in the Prophets: A Foundation of Faith

In Islam, belief in the Prophets (peace be upon them) and the messages they convey is essential for a complete and true faith. The Prophets were chosen by Allah to guide humanity, to teach us about righteousness, and to bring the message of Tawheed, or the oneness of Allah. Allah reminds us of the importance of faith in the Prophets as part of the foundation of righteousness:

“Righteousness is not that you turn your faces toward the east or the west, but [true] righteousness is [in] one who believes in Allah, the Last Day, the angels, the Book, and the prophets and gives wealth, in spite of love for it, to relatives, orphans, the needy, the traveler, those who ask [for help], and for freeing slaves; [and who] establishes prayer and gives zakah; [those who] fulfill their promise when they promise; and [those who] are patient in poverty and hardship and during battle. Those are the ones who have been true, and it is those who are the righteous.”
— (Al-Quran, 2:177)

This verse emphasizes that righteousness is not limited to ritual acts but includes having faith in Allah, the Last Day, the angels, the revealed Books, and the Prophets. These beliefs, along with generosity, honesty, and patience, define the essence of a true believer.

The Names of Prophets Mentioned in the Quran

The Quran mentions the names of 25 Prophets, from the first Prophet, Adam, to the final Prophet, Muhammad (peace be upon them all). Let us revise their names, listed here from the last Prophet to the first:

  1. Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him
  2. Prophet Esa (Jesus), son of Mary, peace be upon him
  3. Prophet Yahya ibn Zakariyya, peace be upon him
  4. Prophet Zakaria, peace be upon him
  5. Prophet Elisha, peace be upon him
  6. Prophet Elias, peace be upon him
  7. Prophet Yunas (Jonah), peace be upon him
  8. Prophet Dhu’l Kifl (Ezekiel), peace be upon him
  9. Prophet Ayyub (Job), peace be upon him
  10. Prophet Sulayman ibn Dawud (Solomon), peace be upon him
  11. Prophet Dawud (David), peace be upon him
  12. Prophet Musa (Moses), peace be upon him
  13. Prophet Harun (Aaron), peace be upon him
  14. Prophet Shu’ayb, peace be upon him
  15. Prophet Yusuf ibn Ya’qub (Joseph), peace be upon him
  16. Prophet Ya’qūb ibn Ishaq (Jacob), peace be upon him
  17. Prophet Ishaq ibn Ibrahim (Isaac), peace be upon him
  18. Prophet Isma’īl ibn Ibrahim (Ishmael), peace be upon him
  19. Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), peace be upon him
  20. Prophet Lut (Lot), peace be upon him
  21. Prophet Salih, peace be upon him
  22. Prophet Hud, peace be upon him
  23. Prophet Nuh (Noah), peace be upon him
  24. Prophet Idris (Enoch), peace be upon him
  25. Prophet Adam, peace be upon him

Each Prophet served as a beacon of guidance, teaching their communities the principles of faith, righteousness, and obedience to Allah. They conveyed messages of monotheism, justice, and mercy, and called people to turn away from falsehood and wrongdoing.

A Prayer for Guidance and Companionship with the Prophets

As Muslims, we are encouraged to pray for guidance to follow the teachings of the Prophets and to ask Allah for protection from the evils they warned us against. We seek to live by their examples and to be granted their companionship in the Hereafter:

O Allah, please help us follow the message the Prophets gave us. Save us from the evil they warned us about, and allow us to be with them, the Ambiya (Prophets), the Saleheen (righteous ones), and the Shuhada (martyrs) on the Day of Judgment. Ameen.

The Prophets’ Legacy and Our Duty

The lives and teachings of the Prophets are timeless treasures that continue to guide humanity toward a life of righteousness, compassion, and unwavering faith. Through their examples, we learn about patience in hardship, trust in Allah’s plan, and the importance of integrity in our actions. Their dedication to their communities and their messages of peace and justice set a high standard for us to follow. To truly honor the legacy of the Prophets, we must strive to embody their qualities, fulfill our duties to Allah, and contribute positively to the world around us.

A Continuous Connection to the Prophets’ Message

Reflecting on the lives of the Prophets, we realize that their messages are not only historical lessons but also living guidance for our everyday lives. From Prophet Adam to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon them all), their mission was to connect humanity to Allah, encouraging us to live with sincerity, integrity, and compassion. May Allah grant us the strength to follow in their footsteps, to live by their teachings, and to pass on their legacy to future generations. And may we, by Allah’s mercy, be united with them in the eternal gardens of Jannah. Ameen.

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