tag name: Prophets in Islam type: Prophets, Manifestations; Religions, Middle Eastern web link: Prophets_in_Islam related tags: * Islam; * Manifestations of God; * Prophets; - Quran referring tags: Kitáb-i-Íqán (Book of Certitude) notes: The Qur’án explicitly names about 25 Prophets. Their stories are presented in different clusters across the text. Noah, Húd, Ṣáliḥ, Abraham, Lot, Shu‘ayb, Joseph, Moses, and Jonah are recounted in detail in passages such as Surah 10:71–103, Surah 11:25–98, Surah 12, and elsewhere. Jesus is a central figure in Surah 19:16–36, Surah 3:33–63, Surah 5:110–120, and other chapters. Adam, the first Prophet, appears in creation accounts like Surah 2:30–39 and Surah 20:115–123. The prophets of Israel, including David, Solomon, Job, Elijah, Elisha, Zachariah, and John the Baptist, are mentioned in shorter but significant episodes, especially in Surah 19 and Surah 21. Note: In the Kitáb-i-Íqán (Book of Certitude), Bahá'u'lláh describes Noah, Húd, Sálih, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus (paragraphs 6–17), as part of His explanation of the recurring pattern of divine revelation and the rejection each Prophet faced from His people. In Some Answered Questions, 'Abdu'l-Bahá discusses Abraham, Moses, Jesus Christ, and Muhammad (chapters 4, 5, 6 and 7), to illustrate the unity of the Prophets and to clarify the historical role of each in guiding humanity.
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