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history of all prophets in islam: Stories of the Prophets Ismāʻīl ibn ʻUmar Ibn Kathīr, 2003 |
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history of all prophets in islam: History of the Prophets Ali Maulana Muhammad, 2011-05-25 Deals with the lives of the prophets as they are given in the Holy Qur'an. The chief object is to remove the prevailing misconception that the Holy Qur'an takes its narratives from the Bible or Jewish and Christian traditions. For this purpose narratives in the Holy Qur'an are contrasted with their versions in the Bible or Jewish and Christian traditions. It will be found that wherever previous record has cast a slur on the character of a prophet, the Holy Qur'an has invariably vindicated it. The Holy Book has further brought out facts which enhance the moral value of these narratives and removed defects and contradictions which have found way into sacred history due to manipulation of facts or carelessness in recording them. This affords the clearest evidence that Divine Inspiration and not any previous record or tradition was the source from which the Prophet obtained information. By doing away with the profanity of sacred history, the Holy Qur'an has rendered immense service to the Bible itself. This is in accordance with its claim. |
history of all prophets in islam: The Prophets Hafiz Ibn Kathir, 2020-03-26 In this book, the prophets' stories have been compiled from 'Al-Bidayah wan-Nihayah' (The Beginning and the End) which is a great work of the famous historian Ibn Kathir. We are relating unto you the most beautiful of stories in that what We have revealed to you, though before it you were from among those who were not aware of them. We have indeed sent aforetime Messengers before you, of them there are some whose stories We have related to you, and whose stories We have not related to you. We relate to you the important news of their story in truth. And all that We relate to you of these stories of the Messengers, We strengthen with them your heart. Through them there come to you the truth as well as admonition and reminder to all those who believe. |
history of all prophets in islam: An Elementary Study of Islam Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad, 1997 This book is a brief introduction to the five fundamental articles of the Islamic faith.--P. [4] of cover. |
history of all prophets in islam: The Tales of the Prophets of Al-Kisāʹī Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh Kisāʼī, 1978 |
history of all prophets in islam: Islam Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi, 2018-02-16 An introductory treatise on Islamic beliefs, laws and ethics as well as the early history of the faith in fifty lessons. |
history of all prophets in islam: Prophets in the Quran Brannon M. Wheeler, 2002-06-18 What was the name of Noah's son who did not survive the Flood? Why do Pharaoh and Haman build the Tower of Babel? For what reasons does Moses travel to the ends of the Earth? Who is the 'Horned-One' who holds back Gog and Magog until the Day of Judgement? These are some of the questions answered in the oral sources and Quran commentaries on the stories of the prophets as they are understood by Muslims. Designed as an introduction to the Quran with particular emphasis on parallels with Biblical tradition, this book provides a concise but detailed overview of Muslim prophets from Adam to Muhammad. Each of the chapters is organized around a particular prophet, including an English translation of the relevant verses of the Quran and a wide selection of classical, medieval and modern Muslim commentaries on those verses. Quran commentaries include references to Sunni and Shi'i sources from Spain, Central Asia, the Middle East and Africa. An extensive glossary provides an annotated list of all scholarly transmitters and cited texts with suggestions for further reading.This is an excellent book for undergraduate courses, and students in divinity and seminary programmes. Comparisons between the Quran and Bible, and among Jewish, Christian and Islamic exegesis are highlighted. Oral sources, references adapted from apocryphal and pseudepigraphical works, and inter-religious dialogue are all evident throughout these stories of the prophets. This material shows how the Quran and its interpretation are integral to a fuller and more discerning understanding of the Bible and its place in the history of Western religion. |
history of all prophets in islam: Stories of the Prophets Sayyed Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi, 2017-06-03 The prophets were chosen by Allah to guide mankind to the Divine Path. They faced many difficulties and suffered severe hardships in their efforts to call their straying people to obey and worship Allah. This edition of Stories of the Prophets presents the lives of Allah's prophets (peace and blessing be upon them). The stores were written by the renowned Islamic scholars Maulana Sayyed Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. He is one of the greatest living authorities on Islam and his works are used as textbooks through the Arab and Muslim world. This translation from a major Arabic work provides English speaking Muslims with the benefits of Maulana Sayyed Abul Hasan's scholarship. The stories which have been drawn from the Holy Quran constantly reflect the authors depth of knowledge. They are written in a lively style with subtleties explained and descriptions vividly portrayed to provide the reader with a clear picture of each Prophet's mission. Each story is a delight to read and should provide both adults and children with a fresh insight into the life of the men Allah chose to guide their communities. The story of the last Prophet has not been included in this edition as it deserves a book to itself. To ensure that young people receive all the guidance, knowledge and inspiration that Stories of the Prophets offers, a workbook is included. |
history of all prophets in islam: STORIES FROM THE HADITH MAULANA MUHAMMAD ZAKARIA IQBAL, 2010-01-01 |
history of all prophets in islam: Stories of the Prophets Ibn Kathir, 2016-01-27 ----------- To Buy a Hardcover search for book with ISBN: 9781948117036 --------------------------------------------------The English reader will definitely find this book highly interesting and thought-provoking. In this book, the stories of the prophets have been compiled from 'Al-Bidayah wan-Nihayah' (The Beginning and the End) which is a great work of the famous Muslim exegete and historian Ibn Kathir and has a prominent place in the Islamic literature. The stories of the prophets and all the events in their lives have been supported by the Qur'anic Verses and the Sunnah (traditions) of the Prophet (S). Wherever it was necessary, other sources have also been reported for the sake of historical accounts, but on such places a comparative study has been made to prove the authenticity of the sources. Ibn Kathir has reproduced the views and interpretations of all the great exegetes of the Qur'an of his time. The systemic narratives of the Stories of the Prophets have been written in chronological order which renders a historical style to the book. Allah the Most Exalted says in the Qur'an: We are relating unto you the most beautiful of stories in that what We have revealed to you from the Qur'an, though before it you were from among those who were not aware of them. (12:3) We have indeed sent aforetime Messengers before you, of them there are some whose stories We have related to you, and whose stories We have not related to you... (40:78) We relate to you the important news of their story in truth... (18:13) And all that We relate to you of these stories of the Messengers, We strengthen with them your heart. Through them there come to you the truth as well as admonition and reminder to all those who believe. (11:120) There is, indeed, in their stories lessons for people endowed with understanding. It is not any invented tale, but a confirmation of what went before it, and a detailed exposition of all things, and a guide and a mercy to the people who believe. (12:111) ...so relate the stories, perhaps they may reflect. (7:176) |
history of all prophets in islam: Encyclopaedia Britannica Hugh Chisholm, 1910 This eleventh edition was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars of the time and it is considered to be a landmark encyclopaedia for scholarship and literary style. |
history of all prophets in islam: Getting to Know and Love Prophet Muhammad The Sincere Seeker Collection, 2020-07-17 Simply loving our Prophet is not enough; one needs to follow up that love by living the lifestyle of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, the best role model that ever lived. We should be eager to follow his footsteps and eager to meet him. No one shall have complete faith unless he loves Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, more than he loves wealth, his or her children, and themselves for the pure sake of Allah. About The Sincere Seeker Studying the life of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, is an obligation given to us by our Creator and helps us better understand the Holy Quran and its context. Getting to Know and Love Prophet Muhammad aims to introduce Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, in an easy, fun, and educational way to develop and instill a love for our Prophet, peace be upon him. Studying the story and life of Prophet Muhammad is the best way to develop that love for our Prophet. He is the perfect role model for mankind, who taught and demonstrated morality and the highest form of character one could have. We learn about him, so we can follow and emulate him to better ourselves and get closer to Allah. The most significant and longest-lasting inheritance you can gift your child as a parent is a proper Islamic upbringing and knowledge of Islam. As a parent, you must teach your children about God, the Holy Quran, the religion and lifestyle of Islam, and Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. Every parent must instill interest and love for Islam among their children at an early age, so they can grow up with an Islamic mindset and lifestyle. Every household must set a daily time to develop and grow their child's connection with Allah to nourish their souls. Just like our physical bodies need food and water to grow and nourish, our souls need the remembrance of Allah and the recitation of the Holy Quran to enrich, nourish, and give life to our souls. The Sincere Seeker Kids Collection is designed to introduce and teach your children the essentials they need to know about Allah, the Glorious, the Holy Quran, Islam, and Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, in an easy, fun, and educational way. The love of Allah is already instilled in our children's hearts, and it is our duty as parents to help develop, nurture, and sustain that love and bond at an early age. A fun way to start introducing these concepts to your children is through reading to them and encouraging them to read. Nothing beats sitting with your children and bonding with them with beneficial and interesting concepts of Islam. Every page in each book introduces a part of Islam with a delightful, colorful illustration to help your children understand and appreciate each component of Islam. |
history of all prophets in islam: Muhammad, seal of the prophets Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, 1980 |
history of all prophets in islam: The Prophet's Heir Hassan Abbas, 2021-02-23 The life and legacy of one of Mohammad’s closest confidants and Islam’s patron saint: Ali ibn Abi Talib Ali ibn Abi Talib is arguably the single most important spiritual and intellectual authority in Islam after prophet Mohammad. Through his teachings and leadership as fourth caliph, Ali nourished Islam. But Muslims are divided on whether he was supposed to be Mohammad’s political successor—and he continues to be a polarizing figure in Islamic history. Hassan Abbas provides a nuanced, compelling portrait of this towering yet divisive figure and the origins of sectarian division within Islam. Abbas reveals how, after Mohammad, Ali assumed the spiritual mantle of Islam to spearhead the movement that the prophet had led. While Ali’s teachings about wisdom, justice, and selflessness continue to be cherished by both Shia and Sunni Muslims, his pluralist ideas have been buried under sectarian agendas and power politics. Today, Abbas argues, Ali’s legacy and message stands against that of ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and Taliban. |
history of all prophets in islam: Stories Of The Prophet In The Holy Quran Shahada Sharelle Haqq, 2008-10-01 This inspiring collection of illustrated stories offers an Islamic take on the lives and missions of familiar prophets. Through these Islamic renditions, children are made keenly aware of the importance of certain virtues - steadfastness, patience, and honesty - exhibited by religious role models in the Qur’an, including Abraham, Moses, Noah, and Jesus, and the prophets' willingness to endure hardship as a means to an honest life. |
history of all prophets in islam: Letters of the Holy Prophet Muḥammad (Prophet), Sultan Ahmed Qureshi, 2000 |
history of all prophets in islam: The Future of Islam John L. Esposito, 2010-02-04 John L. Esposito is one of America's leading authorities on Islam. Now, in this brilliant portrait of Islam today--and tomorrow--he draws on a lifetime of thought and research to sweep away the negative stereotypes and provide an accurate, richly nuanced, and revelatory account of the fastest growing religion in the world. Here Esposito explores the major questions and issues that face Islam in the 21st century and that will deeply affect global politics. Are Islam and the West locked in a deadly clash of civilizations? Is Islam compatible with democracy and human rights? Will religious fundamentalism block the development of modern societies in the Islamic world? Will Islam overwhelm the Western societies in which so many Muslim immigrants now reside? Will Europe become Eurabia or will the Muslims assimilate? Which Muslim thinkers will be most influential in the years to come? To answer this last question he introduces the reader to a new generation of Muslim thinkers--Tariq Ramadan, Timothy Winter, Mustafa Ceric, Amina Wadud, and others--a diverse collection of Muslim men and women, both the Martin Luthers and the Billy Grahams of Islam. We meet religious leaders who condemn suicide bombing and who see the killing of unarmed men, women, and children as worse than murder, who preach toleration and pluralism, who advocate for women's rights. The book often underscores the unexpected similarities between the Islamic world and the West and at times turns the mirror on the US, revealing how we appear to Muslims, all to highlight the crucial point that there is nothing exceptional about the Muslim faith. Recent decades have brought extraordinary changes in the Muslim world, and in addressing all of these issues, Esposito paints a complex picture of Islam in all its diversity--a picture of urgent importance as we face the challenges of the coming century. |
history of all prophets in islam: Essential Islam Diane Morgan, 2009-11-12 An introductory guide to the important elements of the world's largest religion, including the Quran, the Pillars of Faith, and the life of Muhammad, as well as Islamic history, customs and rituals, and contributions to world culture. Essential Islam: A Comprehensive Guide to Belief and Practice is the ideal beginner's resource on the core elements of a faith that, like Christianity and Judaism, offers a guide to holy living and a path to salvation—one that like other world faiths has inspired peace and war, tolerance and brutality, enlightenment and abysmal ignorance. Essential Islam offers an insightful, objective look at Islam from its inception to the present day, including a discussion of Islamic beliefs about God, history, warfare, marriage, the afterlife, and the relationship between Islam and other faiths. It is a rich source for dispelling misconceptions—for example, only 10 percent of Muslims are Arabic, and only a quarter of those reside in the Middle East—and for understanding tensions between groups within and outside Islam. More importantly, it gives readers a portrait of Islam not as a religion of extremists, but as a dynamic living faith practiced by people of all kinds in virtually every corner of the world. |
history of all prophets in islam: A Biography of the Prophet of Islam Mahdī Rizq Allāh Aḥmad, احمد، مهدي رزق الله, 2005 |
history of all prophets in islam: The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 2 Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn Jarīr al-Ṭabarī, 1987-01-01 This volume records the lives and efforts of some of the prophets preceeding the birth of Mohammad. It devotes most of its message to two towering figures--Abraham, the Friend of God, and his great-grandson, Joseph. The story is not, however simply a repetition of Biblical tales in a slightly altered form, for Ṭabarī sees the ancient pre-Islamic Near East as an area in which the histories of three different peoples are acted out, occasionally meeting and intertwining. Thus ancient Iran, Israel, and Arabia serve as the stages on which actors such as Biwarasb, the semi-legendary Iranian king, Noah and his progeny, and the otherwise unknown Arabian prophets Hud and Salih appear and act. In the pages of this volume we read of the miraculous birth and early life of Abraham, and of his struggle against his father's idolatry. God grants him sons--Ishmael from Hagar and Isaac from Sarah--and the conflicts between the two mothers, the subsequent expulsion of Hagar, and her settling in the vicinity of Mecca, all lead to the story of Abraham's being commanded to build God's sanctuary there. Abraham is tested by God, both by being commanded to sacrifice his son (and here Ṭabarī shows his fairness be presenting the arguments of Muslim scholars as to whether that son was Ishmael or Isaac) and by being given commandments to follow both in personal behavior and in ritual practice. The account of Abraham is interlaced with tales of the cruel tyrant Nimrod, who tried in vain both to burn Abraham in fire and to reach the heavens to fight with God. The story of Abraham's nephew Lot and the wicked people of Sodom also appears here, with the scholars once again arguing--this time over what the exact crimes were for which the Sodomites were destroyed. Before proceeding to the story of Joseph, which is recounted in great detail, we linger over the accounts of two figures associated with ancient Arabia in Muslim tradition: the Biblical Job, who despite his trials and sufferings does not rail against God, and Shu'ayb, usually associated with the Biblical Jethro, the priest of Midian and father-in-law of Moses. Finally we meet Joseph, whose handsome appearance, paternal preference, and subsequent boasting to his brothers lead to his being cast into a pit and ending up as a slave in Egypt. His career is traced in some detail: the attempted seduction by Potiphar's wife, his imprisonment and eventual release after becoming able to interpret dreams, and his rise to power as ruler of Egypt. The volume ends with the moving story of Joseph's reunion with his brothers, the tragi-comic story of how he reveals himself to them, and the final reunion with his aged father who is brought to Egypt to see his son's power and glory. This is proto-history told in fascinating detail, of us in different contexts, as well as of others completely unknown to Western readers. |
history of all prophets in islam: The Origins of the Koran Ibn Warraq, 2010-10-05 Scholars of Islam are familiar with the Koran's many errors and contradictions, but these have rarely been revealed to a wider public. THE ORIGINS OF THE KORAN is an attempt to remedy this deficiency by bringing together classic critical essays which raise key issues surrounding Islam's holy book. Indispensable to scholars and all those interested in the textual underpinning of one of the fastest growing religions in the world. |
history of all prophets in islam: True Insights into the Concept of Khatm-e-Nubuwwat Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad, 2017-01-01 In 1984, the Islamic Government of Pakistan ignored fundamental Islamic decorum by depriving Ahmadi Muslims many of their basic human rights including religious freedom. In an attempt to justify this action, the Government of Pakistan published a so-called White Paper under the title Qadiyaniyyat — Islam kay liyay Sangin Khatrah (Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam). Although there was nothing new in this so-called White Paper—the objections in which had already been thoroughly refuted in Ahmadiyya Jama‘at literature—Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Khalifatul-Masih IV((rh), the then Imam of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama‘at, replied to these allegations in a series of sermons. These sermons (in Urdu) were published by the London Mosque in 1985 and the English translation is now being published. Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad delivered this sermon on April 7, 1985 as the concluding speech of the Annual Conference of Jama‘at Ahmadiyya UK. It details the profound insight and conviction that the Promised Messiah(as) had in Khatm-e-Nubuwwat. By citing extensively from reputable sources throughout Islamic history, he demonstrates that the Ahmadiyya belief in Khatm-e-Nubuwwat is fully consistent with the consensus of the Companions(ra) of the Holy Prophet(sa) and the views held by respected Muslim scholars and authorities. |
history of all prophets in islam: Letter from Birmingham Jail MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., Martin Luther King, 2018 This landmark missive from one of the greatest activists in history calls for direct, non-violent resistance in the fight against racism, and reflects on the healing power of love. |
history of all prophets in islam: Stories of the Prophets Rachel Milstein, Karin Rührdanz, Barbara Schmitz, 1998 This volume presents a detailed iconographic and stylistic study of a group of profusely illustrated manuscripts, from 1570's-80's. This group comprises 21 copies of three Persian texts, all entitled Stories of the Prophets. The lives and deeds of mostly biblical figures, considered by Muslims as prophets, are mentioned briefly in the Koran. They are then developed and enlarged upon in the writings of religious scholars, historians, sufi poets, and popular storytellers. The variation of literary details reflect the differences between Muslim religious trends and the debts of Islamic thinking and art, to pre-Islamic traditions and the syncretism of these various traditions with Islamic theology. |
history of all prophets in islam: From Adam to Muhammad Abdur-Rahman Shad, 1980-11-01 |
history of all prophets in islam: The Life of the Prophet Muhammad Leila Azzam, Aisha Gouverneur, 1985 This children's book on the life of the Prophet Muhammad is taken from traditional Muslim biographical literature, including hadith. Passages from the Qur'an are used throughout to reinforce the stories. The material is authentic and the style lively and attractive. Although the book has been written for children of 10 to 15 years of age, it can be usefully read by anyone as an introduction because of its completeness and clarity. There are 32 colour illustrations although there has been no attempt to portray either the Prophet or his Companions. The illustrations are representative of traditional Islamic life as lived in many Arab countries and portray scenes that have occurred in those countries for over a thousand years. |
history of all prophets in islam: Prophet Adam Ibn Kathir, 2014-12-06 God made the mountains and the seas. He made all the animals. He made the heavens and the stars. Then God decided to make a man. He called this first man Adam. He taught him many things so that Adam had more knowledge than the angels. |
history of all prophets in islam: Jesus, Prophet of Islam Muhammad Ata ur-Rahim, Ahmad Thomson, 2003-11-11 First published in 1977, Muhammad 'Ata ur-Rahim's classic text examines Jesus as a prophet teaching the Unity of God, and the historical collapse of Christianity as it abandoned his teaching. Now revised by coauthor Ahmad Thomson, the book sketches the dramatic picture of the original followers of Jesus who affirmed Unity, showing how Christianity became the fiction that replaced their truth. A wide-ranging study that covers the Gospel of Barnabas, the Gospel of Hermes, the shepherd, early and later Unitarian Christians, and Jesus in the gospels and in the Qur'an and hadith, Jesus: Prophet of Islam argues persuasively that the idea of Jesus as part of a trinity was a Greek pagan concept adopted by early Christian missionaries to gain converts among the Greeks, and did not become a widely accepted Christian doctrine until after the Council of Nicea in 325 A.D. |
history of all prophets in islam: The Islamic View of Jesus Ibn Kathir, 2016-11-12 This Book is Compiled from the Works of Ibn Kathir. Jesus the Miracle Baby, The Prophet of God his Second Coming are amongst many of the issues discussed in this book. |
history of all prophets in islam: Abridged Biography of Prophet Muhammad Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Wahhāb, ʻAbdur-Rahman bin Nasir Barrak, ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz ibn ʻAbd Allāh Rājiḥī, Muhammad Al-ʻAli Barrak, 2003 |
history of all prophets in islam: Story of Ishmael and Isaac Ibn Kathir, 2015-11-06 Allah the Most Exalted says in the Quran: We are relating unto you the most beautiful stories in that which we have revealed to you from the Quran, though before it you were from among those who were not aware of them. Prophet Abraham (pbuh) was endowed with many spiritual understanding from an early age. Prophet Ishmael or Ismail (pbuh) was Abraham's first son. This is according to the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran. Ishmael was born to Abraham and his wife Sarah's servant Hajar. This is according to the Quran and (Genesis 16:3). And according to the Bible account, he died at the age of 137 (Genesis 25:17) Later Allah, gave Sarah glad tidings of Isaac (pbuh). |
history of all prophets in islam: Timeless Seeds of Advice B. B. Abdulla, 2019-09-13 A selection of beautiful and practical pieces of advice from the Quran, the Prophet PBUH and Islam's great scholars on repentance, guidance and purification. This book is designed to serve as a source of hope and strength for those going through difficult times, while providing numerous important pieces of knowledge and guidance for all readers and all times |
history of all prophets in islam: Miracles & Merits of Allah's Messenger ابن كثير، إسماعيل بن عمر, 2010 |
history of all prophets in islam: Qisas Un-Nabiyin Sayyid Abul Hasan `Ali Nadwi, |
history of all prophets in islam: The Holy Qurʼān Muhammad Ali, 1973 |
history of all prophets in islam: Illustrated History of Islam Abdur Rauf, 1994 |
history of all prophets in islam: The History of Philosophy in Islam T. J. de Boer, 2022-01-17 In The History of Philosophy in Islam, T. J. de Boer presents a comprehensive exploration of the philosophical tradition that thrived within Islamic culture from the 8th to the 12th centuries. Utilizing a meticulous scholarly approach, de Boer delves into the intricate interplay between Islamic thought and classical Greek philosophy, illuminating key figures such as Al-Farabi, Avicenna, and Al-Ghazali. The book employs an analytical literary style that deftly combines historical narrative with philosophical argumentation, situating the development of Islamic philosophy within broader intellectual currents of the medieval period. T. J. de Boer was a prominent Dutch philosopher and scholar of Islamic thought. His academic journey, enriched by exposure to various philosophical traditions and languages, informs his deep appreciation for the rational discourse that flourished in the Islamic world. His background in both philosophy and theology provides him with a unique lens to engage with the complexities of Islamic philosophy, enabling him to present a nuanced perspective on the subject. This enlightening text is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, religion, and philosophy. De Boer's thorough research and insightful commentary make it a vital resource for scholars, students, and general readers alike, offering an indispensable understanding of how Islamic antiquity shaped contemporary philosophical landscapes. |
history of all prophets in islam: The Holy Land in History and Thought Moše Šārôn, 1988 |
history of all prophets in islam: Answering Islam Norman L. Geisler, Abdul Saleeb, 2002-08 Apologetic guide compares the major tenets of Islam with Christianity. |
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