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  • Yes, many. In fact, most of the Biblical holy-men have similar status in Islam: Adam is considered the first prophet, there's also Abraham ("Ibrahim"), Moses ("Musa"), Jesus ("Isa"), John the Baptist ("Yahya"), etc.
  • yes all of them and we love them the most prophet mentioned in quran is Moses (maybe 150 times..i'm not sure) then Abraham then Jesus (25 times) then Mohammed (5 times) Peace be upon them 6:84-87 ((And We bestowed upon him Ishaque (Isaac) and Ya'qub (Jacob), each of them We guided, and before him, We guided Nuh (Noah), and among his progeny Dawud (David), Sulaiman (Solomon), Ayub (Job), Yusuf (Joseph), Musa (Moses), and Harun (Aaron). Thus do We reward the good-doers....And Zakariya (Zachariya), and Yahya (John) and 'Iesa (Jesus) and Iliyas (Elias), each one of them was of the righteous...And Isma'il (Ishmael) and Al-Yas'a (Elisha), and Yunus (Jonah) and Lout (Lot), and each one of them We preferred above the 'Alamin (mankind and jinns) (of their times). ....And also some of their fathers and their progeny and their brethren, We chose them, and We guided them to a Straight Path))
  • The Essential Beliefs of Islam The most important aspects of faith in Islam are six, known as the “Six Articles of Belief”. These are: 1) Belief in Allah (God) 2) Belief in the Angels 3) Belief in the Prophets and Messengers 4) Belief in the original Sacred Texts 5) Belief in Life after Death 6) Belief in the Divine Decree So the belief in the Prophets and messengers is one of the main aspects of faith in Islam. Islam is a universal and inclusive religion. Muslims believe in the prophets, not just the Prophet Muhammad, may Allah (God) praise him, but the Hebrew prophets, including Abraham and Moses, as well as the prophets of the New Testament, Jesus, and John the Baptist. Islam teaches Allah (God) did not send prophets to Jews and Christians alone, rather He sent prophets to all nations in the world with one central message: worship Allah (God) alone. Muslim must believe in all prophets sent by Allah (God) mentioned in the Quran, without making any distinction between them. Muhammad (peace be upon him) was sent with the final message to all nations/mankind, and there is no prophet to come after him. His message is final and eternal, and through him Allah (God) completed His Message to humanity. To know more about Islam, I invite you to visit this informative website "Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam" http://www.islam-guide.com
  • Yes we beileve in all prophets and All releigons from god you can see our holy koran ! ^_^ !

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