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The Holy Quran Tells Us About 25 Prophets
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One of the articles of faith in Islam is belief in the prophets. The Noble Quran informs us of many prophets. Making our children learn the Quran to develop their Islamic knowledge is of prime importance. These days, the most convenient option when it comes to Quran learning is to learn through an online Quran academy. Online Quran classes for kids are effective and easy to attend. Professional online Quran teachers are available to teach kids the Quran at a time of their preference. Online Quran classes require no travel and allow kids to learn from home easily.
List of Prophets mentioned in the Quran - 25 Prophets
Adam (AS) in the Quran
Adam (AS) is the first man and prophet, and he’s mentioned 25 times in the Quran. He resided in Paradise with Eve, his spouse, until Allah expelled them to earth for disobeying Him.
Idrees (AS) in the Quran
Prophet Idrees (A.S) is mentioned twice in the Quran, but we don’t know a lot about him. He’s said to be the first one to write using the pen.
Nuh (AS) in the Quran
Surah Hud informs us of Prophet Nuh’s (AS) story. He’s mentioned 43 times in the Quran. Polytheism was prevalent among his people. During the great flood, Nuh (AS) and the small group of believers stayed safe in the Ark. However, Nuh’s (AS) wife and son disbelieved and drowned with the rest of the disbelievers.
Hud (AS) in the Quran
Prophet Hud was the first Arabic-speaking person and the first Arab prophet. He is mentioned seven times in the Quran. Allah sent Hud (AS) to the people of Aad, who Allah destroyed with an overwhelming wind that lasted for eight days and seven nights.
Salih (AS) in the Quran
Allah sent Prophet Salih (AS) to the people of Thamud. The Quran mentions him nine times. His people were disobedient, and a loud shriek killed them.
Ibrahim (AS) and Ismail (AS) in the Quran
The Quran mentions Prophet Ibrahim (AS) 69 times and his son Prophet Ismail (AS) 12 times. Ismail (AS) is the forefather of the Arabs. Allah instructed Ibrahim (AS) to sacrifice Ismail (AS). He complied with Allah’s order, Allah replaced Ismail (AS) with a sacrificial animal at the last moment. They both built the Kaaba upon Allah’s command.
Ishaq (AS) in the Quran
The Quran mentions Ibrahim’s (AS) son, Prophet Ishaq (AS), 16 times. He is the forefather of the Jews.
Lut (AS) in the Quran
The Quran mentions Prophet Lut (AS), who is Ibrahim’s (AS) nephew, 17 times. Lut’s (AS) people were from Sodom and Gomorrah. They were the first to practice the despicable act of homosexuality. His wife was among the disbelievers as she accepted their sin, although she did not practice it. The people of Sodom and Gomorrah were crushed when rocks pelted down on them.
Prophet Yaqub (AS)
The Quran mentions Yaqub (AS), whose other name is Israel, 16 times. Yaqub (AS) was the son of Ishaq (AS) and the grandson of Ibrahim (AS). The Children of Israel are named after him, while Isa (AS), and the rest of the Hebrew prophets came from him.
Prophet Yusuf (AS)
The Quran mentions Yusuf (AS), the son of Yaqub (AS), 17 times. Yusuf’s (AS) brothers discarded him in a well in Jerusalem. He was subsequently taken to Egypt, where he obtained a high position in the government. Later, Yusuf’s (AS) father and brothers settled in Egypt.
Prophet Shuaib (AS)
The Quran mentions Shuaib (AS), who Allah sent to the people of Madyan, 11 times. He was an Arab prophet. His people committed highway robbery, worshipped a tree, and were dishonest when it came to business. They were punished several times and were obliterated by a dreadful cry combined with an earthquake.
Prophet Ayyub (AS)
The Quran mentions Ayyub (AS) four times. He was wealthy, and Allah tested him with poverty and sickness. He persevered, and his devoted wife aided him.
Prophet Yunus (AS)
The Quran mentions Yunus (AS) four times. He left his people before Allah said he could. After being swallowed by a whale, he sought Allah’s pardon. He went back to Iraq, where all his people repented and believed in him.
Prophet Dhul-Kifl (AS)
The Quran mentions Dhul-Kifl (AS) twice. Some scholars believe that he was Ayyub’s (AS) son, while others consider him to be Ezekiel of the Bible.
Prophet Musa (AS) and Prophet Haroon (AS)
The Quran mentions Musa (AS) 136 times. He is the most mentioned prophet in the Quran. Meanwhile, the Quran mentions his brother Haroon (AS) 20 times. The Egyptians had gone back to polytheism after Yusuf (AS). Allah sent Musa (AS) to the Israelites, who the evil pharaoh was enslaving. Musa (AS) escaped from oppression and traveled to Madyan. It was at Mount Toor that Allah made Musa (AS) a prophet.
Prophet Ilyas (AS) and Prophet Yas’a (AS)
The Quran mentions both these prophets, who lived in Baalbeck, twice.
Prophet Dawud (AS) and Prophet Sulaiman (AS)
The Quran mentions Dawud (AS) 16 times and his son Sulaiman (AS) 17 times. Dawud (AS) led the Israelites in battle. Sulaiman (AS) was a king and a prophet. Both of them are buried in Jerusalem.
Prophet Zakariyyah (AS) and Prophet Yahya (AS)
The Quran mentions Zakariyyah (AS) seven times, while his son, Yahya (AS), is mentioned five times. Zakariyyah (AS) was a carpenter and brought up Maryam, Isa’s (AS) mother. Yahya (AS) was killed in Jerusalem.
Prophet Isa (AS)
The Quran mentions Isa (AS) 25 times by name, 11 times as Messiah, and 23 times as the son of Maryam. His birth was in Palestine, and he was sent with the Injil. Isa (AS) was the last Prophet from Bani Israel.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
Muhammad (PBUH) is the final prophet and the seal of prophethood. Allah sent him to Arabia, where idolatry was rampant, with the Quran. The Quran is a holy book that all of mankind is supposed to follow, unlike the other revelations.
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