Prophets of Islam


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No one knows the names of all the prophets of Islam except  Allah Subhana hu wa Ta’ala. No doubt, a good lover is always looking for his roots. But  Allah Subhana hu wa Ta’ala must have some reason (wisdom), which He did not reveal to the people in the names of all the Prophets.

From the narration, it is clear that there are 124,000 prophets in total. The names of all these 124,000 prophets are not mentioned anywhere. There are 25 names of prophets in the Quran. The rest of the names are mentioned in Hadith and other history books.

List of 25 Prophets 


List of 25 Prophets mentioned in Quran.

1.Adam Alaihi Salam
2.Nuh Alaihi Salam
3.Idris Alaihi Salam
4.Hud ALAIHI SALAM
5.Saleh ALAIHI SALAM
6.Ibrahim Alaihi Salam
7.Lut ALAIHI SALAM
8.Ismail Alaihi Salam
9.Ishaq Alaihi Salam
10.Yaqub Alaihi Salam
11.Yusuf Alaihi Salam
12.Ayub Alaihi Salam
13.Shoaib Alaihi Salam
14.Musa Alaihi Salam
15.Haroon Alaihi Salam
16.Dhul Kifl Alaihi Salam
17.Dawood Alaihi Salam
18.Suleman Alaihi Salam
19.Ilyas Alaihi Salam
20.Al-Yasa Alaihi Salam
21.Yunus Alaihi Salam
22.Zakariya Alaihi Salam
23.Yahya Alaihi Salam
24.Isa Alaihi Salam
25.Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasalam (The Last Prophet of Islam)

Prophets and his Stories in Quran

1.Hazrat Adam  Alaihi Salam

It is believed that Adam (pbuh) was the first man and (prophet) on earth in Islam. Muslims reverently view Adam's role as the father of the human race. Muslims also call his wife, Eve, "the mother of mankind." . Allah created Adam from dust and breathed life into him.

2.Hazrat Nuh Alaihi Salam

Prophet Noah (AS) was one of the prophets sent by Allah and an entire Surah Nooh has been dedicated to him. Allah (swt) has praised Noah (AS) in the Holy Quran

"Grateful servant of Allah" and "True Messenger of Allah"

Then Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala sent Prophet Noah (AS) to guide his people on the path of Allah.
He showed his people the mysteries of life and the wonders of the universe. Noah (AS) repeatedly told his people not to worship anyone but Allah.

Despite his true arguments, he kept persuading his people to believe in Allah for hours, days, years, years. Moreover, whenever he called them to Allah, they would either run away from him or put their fingers in his ears and take pride in hearing the truth. Eventually, he realized overtime that his efforts were in vain.

Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, accepted his prayer and asked Noah (pbuh) to build an ark out of the sea with wood and tools.

When the ark was finally built, Prophet Noah (AS) and his followers patiently waited for the command of Allah (SAW). Allah revealed to him that when water miraculously came out of the oven on the house of Prophet Noah (pbuh), it would be a sign of the beginning of the flood and a sign of action for Prophet Noah (pbuh).

Arrived again that day and water miraculously rained on the residents, resulting in heavy rain. Noah (AS) opened the ark and allowed the believers and animals to enter, which had about 80 people under it.
Eventually, the waves swept away all the unbelievers.


3.Hazrat Yusuf Alaihi Salam

The story of Yusuf Alaihi Salam is about the Prophet Yusuf Alaihi Salam. He wanted to get rid of Yusuf Alaihi Salam, so his father could love him instead of Yusuf Alaihi Salam. Their initial plan was to kill Yusuf Alaihi Salam, but they later decided to throw him into a well. He lied to his father and told him that the wolf had killed him.

Yusuf Alaihi Salam, meanwhile, managed to get wrapped up in a rock, praying fervently to God to save him. Soon, a caravan bound for Egypt stopped at the well to fetch water. The water drawer pulled his bucket and was shocked to see the handsome boy wrapped in a rope. The people in the caravan immediately shook Yusuf Alaihi Salam and took him to Egypt. Here, he was auctioned off and sold as a slave to the highest bidder, the treasurer, Aziz. Yusuf's new master, who had no children, was completely taken away with Yusuf. He told his wife to take good care of Yusuf and that he could use her as a slave or take her son.

One day, when her husband was away from home, she closed the door and called Yusuf Alaihi Salam to her. Fearing Allah, Yusuf Alaihi Salam replied, "[I] seek refuge in Allah. Indeed, He is my Lord, Who has made my abode well. Surely, the unjust shall not prosper. He turned and fled. Zulaika chased after him in frustration and grabbed his shirt from behind, which caused his shirt to tear. The door opened and Aziz entered. Surprised, she ran to him and He shouted, "What is the recompense of the man who intended evil for your wife but punished her with imprisonment or painful torment?" Yusuf Alaihi Salam wondered. He kept denying his mistress's claim, "She was the one who seduced me. ۔ "

Aziz was a good man. He was confused and not sure who to trust. So he consulted his wife's cousin for advice. "If his shirt is torn from the front, he's telling the truth and he's one of the liars," the cousin advised. Thus, Yusuf's Alaihi Salam innocence was proved. Aziz apologized for molesting his wife and swore an oath of secrecy to Yusuf.

So, one day he invited these women to a banquet at his residence. There he served fruit with a knife. While the women were rejoicing as they cut the fruit, Zulaika summoned Yusuf Alaihi Salam Alaihi Salam. The women looked at him. Surprised at such angelic beauty, he cut off his hands without even realizing it. Zulaika announced at that moment that he was a man For which he was charged. He then warned Yusuf Alaihi Salam that if he refused again he would be imprisoned, to which Yusuf Alaihi Salam replied, "My Lord, prison is more than my favor to which they invite me." That night Zulaika convinced her husband that the only way to protect his honor and dignity was to imprison Yusuf. Yusuf Alaihi Salam was imprisoned.

During his time in Yusuf's Alaihi Salam prison, he was endowed with the ability to interpret dreams. Yusuf's two cell companions, impressed by his piety, tried to tell him their dreams. One dreamed that he was offering the king wine and the other was carrying bread on his head which was being eaten by two birds. Yusuf Alaihi Salam first called them to God, then interpreted, "O two prisoners, one of you will make his master drink wine. But for the other, he will be crucified, and the birds will be on his head." The matter has been settled about which you both inquire. And he said to him whom he knew would be set free, "Mention me before your lord." But the devil told him. He forgot about his master and Jacob remained in prison for many years.

One day the king of Egypt had a  dream. He called his people and said, "I saw seven fat cows eating seven (seven) lean ones, and seven green beans [of grain] and those that were dry. O Namur, if you dream, my vision Explain my intoxication. Explain my intoxication. The drunkard, who immediately remembered his fellow prisoner, informed King Yusuf Alaihi Salam and the interpreters of his innocent dream. The king said to his captain, He was sent to jail to find out about his poor dream.

Yusuf Alaihi Salam was pleased with the sight of his companion and knew that this was indeed God's plan. He said to him, "You will spend seven years. And whatever you reap, it leaves its mark, except for a little food, then it will come after these seven difficult [years]." The one who will eat the [preserved] goods that you have advanced for them, except a little store, then it will come after the year in which the people will be rained and in which they [olives and Grapes] will press.

Surprised, the king ordered Yusuf Alaihi Salam to appear before him. However, Yusuf Alaihi Salam refused to leave prison until his innocence was proven. The king summoned the women who were related to Yusuf Alaihi Salam. The women who had their hands cut off said to the king about Yusuf's innocence, "God forbid! We know there is nothing wrong with him..

Aziz's wife is trapped.   I was the one who tried to mislead him, and he is really right.

Thus, Yusuf's Alaihi Salam innocence was proved. Freed from prison, Yusuf Alaihi Salam stood before the king to thank him for his generosity. The king, impressed by Yusuf's honest manners and cheerful personality, became a storekeeper in storehouses across his land.