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Description Assalaamu alaikum [Peace be to you],

WARNING: you may/may not like/agree with what I am going to say. it's not important. here, I am explaining Islamic belief. you can simply take it as additional information. I appreciate you don't make a scene simply because your religious book says different from what Islam says.


Prophethood is not unknown to heavenly revealed religions, such as Judaism and Christianity. In Islam, however, it has a special status and significance.

prophets of the God:
One concept many non-Muslims don't seem to understand is that Islam did not simply start with the prophet Mohammed -peace be upon him-, rather the religion of Islam was perfected with the coming and ending of Prophet Mohammed's mission. Islam was taught by every single prophet of the God that came before the prophet Mohammed. Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus all taught and preached Islam. Including the other many prophets such as Jacob, Ishmael, Joseph, and Isaac!

Notice that the Arabic word "Islam" doesn't mean "follower of Mohammed". it means "submission to the one true God". a Muslim is a person who submits to the God and strives to achieve the will of the God on earth.

According to Islam, Allah, the Almighty God, created man as a caretaker on Earth. he was required to worship the God and lead a virtuous life based on God's teachings and guidance. How would man know his role and the purpose of his existence unless he received clear and practical instructions of what Allah wants him to do? Here comes the need for prophethood. Thus Allah has chosen from every nation at least one prophet to convey His Message to people. Adam -peace be upon him- was the first prophet. and Mohammed -peace be upon him- was the seal of the prophets and messengers of the God.


How were the prophets chosen and who were entitled to this great honor?
Prophethood is Allah's blessing and favor that He may bestow on whom He wills. However, from surveying the various messengers throughout history, three features of a prophet may be recognized:
1- He is the best in his community morally and intellectually. This is necessary because a prophet's life serves as a role model for his followers. His personality should attract people to accept his message rather than drive them away by his imperfect character. After receiving the message, he is infallible. That is, he would not commit any sin. He doesn't lie, he doesn't drink (alcohol), he doesn't commit adultery, he doesn't cheat... He might make some minor mistakes, which are usually corrected by revelation.
2- He is supported by miracles to prove that he is not an imposter. Those miracles are granted by the power and permission of God and are usually in the field in which his people excel and are recognized as superiors.
for example, Moses' contemporaries were excellent in magic, so his major miracle was to defeat the best magicians of Egypt of his days. Jesus' contemporaries were recognized as skilled physicians, therefore, his miracles were to raise the dead and cure incurable diseases. The Arabs, the contemporaries of the Prophet Mohammed, were known for their eloquence and magnificent poetry. So the Prophet's major miracle was the Qur'an, the equivalent of which the whole legion of Arab poets and orators could not produce, despite the repeated challenge from the Qur'an itself. Again, Mohammed's miracle has something special about it. All previous miracles were limited by time and place; that is, they were shown to specific people at a specific time. Not so with the miracle of the Prophet Mohammed, the Qur'an. It is a universal and everlasting miracle. Previous generations witnessed it and future generations will witness its miraculous nature in terms of its style, content and spiritual uplifting. These can still be tested and will thereby prove the divine origin of the Qur'an.
3- Every prophet states clearly that what he receives is not of his own, but from the God for the well-being of mankind. He also confirms what was revealed before him and what may be revealed after him. A prophet does this to show that he is simply conveying the message that is entrusted to him by the One True God of all people in all ages.

Prophets are necessary for conveying God's instructions and guidance to mankind. We have no way of knowing why we were created. What will happen to us after death? Is there any life after death? Are we accountable for our actions? These and so many other questions about God, angels, paradise, hell, and more, cannot be answered without direct revelation from the Creator and Knower of the unseen. Those answers must be authentic and must be brought by individuals whom we trust and respect. That is why messengers are the elite of their societies in terms of moral conduct and intellectual ability.


Lost and Restored:
Indeed, if it had not been for Mohammed -peace be upon him-, we would not have known the true stories of the prophets as they took place. This is because their stories were distorted and corrupted before Mohammed's mission. The resulting versions did not respect the dignity and infallibility of the prophets. For example, some books narrate a story of a prophet who drank alcohol and committed incest with his own daughter; of a prophet who sent the commander of his army to war in order to ensnare the commander's wife; of a prophet who worshiped idols after marrying a pretty young idol-worshiper - they claimed that he preferred to please her by worshiping her idol than to please his Creator. All the time you read these books you feel that you are confronting a false, confused, and misguided mentality which lies about the God and His prophets.

In some other books, you find a contrary attitude. some people glorified their prophet to the degree that most of them call him god or son of the God. The God Almighty is high above that!

The true image of the prophets was lost by either degrading or over-glorifying them. Were it not for the Qur'an we would not have known their true nature.
There are 25 prophets mentioned by name in the Qur'an, although Muslims believe that there were many more in different times and places. Among the prophets that Muslims honor are (Arabic name + Biblical name):
* Adam
* Idris (Enoch)
* Nuh (Noah)
* Hud
* Saleh
* Ibrahim (Abraham)
* Isma'il (Ishmael)
* Ishaq (Isaac)
* Lut (Lot)
* Ya'qub (Jacob)
* Yusuf (Joseph)
* Shu'ayb
* Ayyub (Job)
* Musa (Moses)
* Harun (Aaron)
* Dhu'l-kifl (Ezekiel)
* Dawud (David)
* Suleyman (Solomon)
* Ilias (Elias)
* Al-Yasa (Elisha)
* Yunus (Jonah)
* Zakariyya (Zechariah)
* Yahya (John the Baptist)
* 'esa (Jesus)
* Mohammed
peace be upon them all.

Muslims read about, learn from, and respect all of the prophets. Many Muslims name their children after them. In addition, when mentioning the name of any of God's prophets, a Muslim adds these words of blessing and respect: "upon him be peace".


For more reading:


For more reading (outside of DA):
A Quick Introduction To Islam [link]
Prophethood in Islam: [link]
Stories of the prophets of Islam: [link]

I hope this was beneficial for you
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Comments: 123

Shamaroth In reply to ??? [2012-09-21 10:17:42 +0000 UTC]

Most of you would be interested more in Pantheism as a more open monotheistic spirituallity "all is god" deus, the bearer of the creative thought, the one who imbued us with his essence, him who we seek in the deepest of our soul and not in the books of lies.

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Pasithea In reply to Shamaroth [2012-09-21 14:19:14 +0000 UTC]

Flagged as Spam

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Shamaroth In reply to Pasithea [2012-09-21 14:29:24 +0000 UTC]

You don't need other proof than yourself to believe in the fenomena of creation, you exist part of the metaphysical multiverse that god is, all in one, and skeptic or not, you are no different from any other human being, and you basically come from the same beginning and destined the same end, think of it as your perception of life being more than a fleeting wave on the surface of an enormous ocean, but you are not merely just the passing wave, you are part of the ocean and you will remain though you will go through changes and cycles all throughout.

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Pasithea In reply to Shamaroth [2012-09-21 23:41:50 +0000 UTC]

Everything you said was nothing more than a bunch of rambling and pointless nonsense.

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Shamaroth In reply to Pasithea [2012-09-22 17:27:36 +0000 UTC]

Anyways, now i'm glad you didn't manage tp grasp any meaning from it because if you can't make valid conclusions out of such "ramblings" to use to your own benefit, and then tell me that what I said was nonsense, then you obviously don't deserve anything, apart of having a lack of rational capacity you also lack respect.

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Pasithea In reply to Shamaroth [2012-09-22 17:34:02 +0000 UTC]

I lack a great deal of respect for people who continue to try and push religious thought onto me when I have stated on several occasions that I believe it is complete and utter drivel. And sorry, but I am just a very curt and straight-forward person, I very much dislike beating around the bush if you will.

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Shamaroth In reply to Pasithea [2012-09-22 21:28:34 +0000 UTC]

Ok, look, I apologize for whatever, I hope on my behalf it was no harm done intentionally or maybe not, whatever, not enemies?

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Pasithea In reply to Shamaroth [2012-09-23 00:10:46 +0000 UTC]

Byyyyeeeeeeee!

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Shamaroth In reply to Pasithea [2012-09-23 14:02:43 +0000 UTC]

Bye bye

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love01041124 [2012-08-16 05:50:19 +0000 UTC]

the tall girl in the middle really looks like me lol (And im too tall, im taller then my mom XD!)

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Katay-chan In reply to ??? [2012-07-24 02:47:59 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for teaching me more about the prophets. As I stated in a previous comment I was unsure if all the prophets performed supernatural miracles, and now I know better. I'd like to research more into the details of the miracles all the prophet's accomplished.

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kriscahaya [2012-07-07 14:58:27 +0000 UTC]

so beautifull

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clockwork-basilica [2012-06-28 21:25:44 +0000 UTC]

I'm so glad I stumbled across this. I'm highly interested in learning a lot about Islam. I have always thought about converting, as I was born and raised Catholic. Just something about Islam has always felt right with me. Thank you for making these, I'll continue to read more.

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MaryamAswad In reply to clockwork-basilica [2012-10-11 12:52:52 +0000 UTC]

[link]
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I hope I am able to help
Salam

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nanthazin [2012-06-18 13:28:23 +0000 UTC]

Btw, I sucks at drawing ur drawing are so adorable

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nanthazin [2012-06-18 13:25:35 +0000 UTC]

WOW WOW, just found this beautiful art today! so lovely!!! i would like to download them

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hAiRuLuNa [2012-04-13 09:05:20 +0000 UTC]

Love it...<3

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Nayzak In reply to hAiRuLuNa [2012-04-27 09:51:44 +0000 UTC]

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hAiRuLuNa In reply to Nayzak [2013-03-05 15:28:18 +0000 UTC]

like your cartoon

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kirby64 [2012-03-28 05:12:21 +0000 UTC]

I Love how you managed to use details to make them look different. Good job with the hijab designs very creative!
You're an amazing artist

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Nayzak In reply to kirby64 [2012-04-27 09:51:53 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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Rickyrab [2012-03-05 18:17:51 +0000 UTC]

and peace be upon everybody. (Why restrict that honor to prophets?)

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Rickyrab [2012-03-05 18:05:53 +0000 UTC]

A lot of prophets which Islam says preached Islam are seen by other religions as being prophets of their own religion, as the term "Islam" (and practices associated with it) are seen as having come from Muhammad.

As for what Islam says is the lack of prophets coming after Muhammad, Baha'i might want to have a talk with Islam...

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Nayzak In reply to Rickyrab [2012-03-05 21:52:35 +0000 UTC]

Well, no prophets after the prophet Mohammed -peace be upon him- doesn't mean no false prophets after him...

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xAyumuEndless [2012-02-28 21:22:47 +0000 UTC]

That girl with the black hijab looks like me. xD

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Nayzak In reply to xAyumuEndless [2012-04-27 09:53:02 +0000 UTC]

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caolah [2012-02-25 15:56:50 +0000 UTC]

Great work

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Nayzak In reply to caolah [2012-04-27 09:53:07 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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Capricornicis [2012-02-23 23:14:29 +0000 UTC]

I have been looking through your gallery; not only is it stunning, but most insightful. Your art is bright and you bring a lot of information that a lot of people should know about Islam.

I have always thought learning about Judaism and Islam would be the best way to figure out where I stand with with own religion.

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Nayzak In reply to Capricornicis [2012-04-27 09:53:29 +0000 UTC]

wise decision, my friend.

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TweedPawn In reply to ??? [2012-02-18 01:35:33 +0000 UTC]

I have a question about how the prophets were chosen. You stated that the prophets of Islam were the best in their community and intellectually. According to what I have read of the islamic version of the story of Moses (it is also similarly told in hebrew and christian texts) that Moses killed an Egyptian. In the Christian and Hebrew texts, he also neglected to circumcised his sons and was almost killed for it before Zipporah hastily performed the rite.

My question is this: These mistakes are very serious, and yet God still used Moses for his good works. Moses repented, but his morality would have questioned by those near him. It is the love and devotion that Moses and these prophets had for God that allowed God to use them for his good. So, with that in mind, would it be better to say that love and devotion to God is more qualifying of a prophet than to be the best in a community? A man's idea of what is moral and just can be very different than God's idea of morality. Which could make it very tricky for people trying to figure out if a prophet is true or false. A person who has dedication to God has very different set of beliefs than someone who is not following the teachings of God.

Also, I am having a hard time finding information about modern prophethood within the religion of Islam. Is there a resource that you can point me to about this? I am curious to know if Islam supports modern day prophethood.

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Nayzak In reply to TweedPawn [2012-02-18 09:38:19 +0000 UTC]

I'd like to point out that in Islam, we are careful regarding what's mentioned in the Bible. the story of circumcision of Moses' children is not mentioned in the Qur'an, so I have no reason to believe it's true. I won't take what's mentioned in the Bible as true and try to justify it.
Regarding Moses -peace be upon him- killing the Egyptian, that was not on purpose. it was an accident. Moses was too strong and when he hit the Egyptian to save the Israelite, he ended up killing him. killing is considered a sin only when it's done on purpose. I already stated that prophets may make mistakes, but they don't commit sin on purpose.

So, with that in mind, would it be better to say that love and devotion to God is more qualifying of a prophet than to be the best in a community? A man's idea of what is moral and just can be very different than God's idea of morality. Which could make it very tricky for people trying to figure out if a prophet is true or false.
if this is the case, then the God would be playing tricks on mankind. choosing people with questioned morality as prophets and then expecting people to believe. let me give you examples:
if a drunkard comes to you and tells you he's a prophet of the God and there will be a flood, will you believe him? I personally don't believe a drunkard because I know people who drink a lot tend to say things that are untrue. if the God chooses a drunkard to deliver his message, he should expect people not to follow that prophet.
another example, what would you do if a man who commits adultery with his general's wife and plotted and killed him walks in the same sidewalk as you? if it's me, I would change sidewalk and inform the Police. I have no respect for such a man. a man with such behavior can't be expected to be representative of the law of the God.

the message of the God is like clean fresh water. would you drink it if it comes out of a dirty pipe? or you drink it only if it comes clean out of a clean pipe?

in Islam, we believe the prophets are examples and role modals for mankind, their behavior is the best. that's why the God chose them. and this makes perfect sense. a man who doesn't practice what he preaches can't be considered a role modal.

Also, I am having a hard time finding information about modern prophethood within the religion of Islam.
there is no modern prophethood. in Islam, we believe the prophet Mohammed -peace be upon him- was the last and final messenger to mankind and with his prophethood, the God perfected Islam and promised to preserve the Qur'an. and that's why the Qur'an now is the same one in the time of the prophet, and in all the world we have only ONE version of the Qur'an. we believe all those who claim prophethood after Mohammed are liars.
but we are informed of a man who will come in the end of time called Mahdi, and he will rule the believers and in his time, Jesus -peace be upon him- will return. but he will return to rule as a king and not as a new prophet.

I hope this helps.

Peace be to you.

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Rickyrab In reply to Nayzak [2012-03-05 18:16:36 +0000 UTC]

"but we are informed of a man who will come in the end of time called Mahdi, and he will rule the believers and in his time, Jesus -peace be upon him- will return. but he will return to rule as a king and not as a new prophet."

This started, as far as I know, with Jewish ideas that in the end of days, a "Moschiach" would come and rescue everyone (and oust the Romans; it dates back at least two thousand years). Later, people claimed that Jesus was that "Moschiach", a claim mainstream Judaism rejected (thus starting Christianity on the path to becoming another religion). Along comes Islam, keeping Christianity's messiah claim, and now it has ANOTHER figure of similar ilk, the Mahdi. How come? (Shrugs) I don't know. **as if we didn't already have enough issues with messiahship claims and false messiahs...**

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Rickyrab In reply to Nayzak [2012-03-05 18:10:13 +0000 UTC]

"[It] is not mentioned in the Qur'an, so I have no reason to believe it's true. I won't take what's mentioned in the Bible as true and try to justify it."


No offense, but LOL at religious people's logic (and I mean people who believe what's written in any book merely because it's written in that book).

Shalom aleichem (sounds familiar? It should),

Rickyrab

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Nayzak In reply to Rickyrab [2012-04-27 09:57:47 +0000 UTC]

when the divine origin of the Qur'an and its truthfulness in what we can check is proven, we have no reason to deny its truthfulness in what we can not check.

I believe what's written in my book because it's a book of truth.

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After--Life In reply to Rickyrab [2012-04-18 21:50:32 +0000 UTC]

Since you WERE talking about the Mahdi, I suggest clicking the link in my description.

Nayzak doesn't like it when I do this, so I'm not gonna talk about it here, so just click that link for more info. Thanks.

And if you want to reply, reply on my page, not directly here, cause Nayzak won't like it. ^.^

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TweedPawn In reply to Nayzak [2012-02-19 00:38:16 +0000 UTC]

Okay. Thank you for taking the time to explain Islam's perspective on this. Sometimes it can be confusing to sort through all the information.

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anglerock In reply to ??? [2012-02-17 20:24:38 +0000 UTC]

cool

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Nayzak In reply to anglerock [2012-04-27 09:58:03 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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Waad-Hkf In reply to ??? [2012-02-15 17:15:08 +0000 UTC]

Blessed art ^_^

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Nayzak In reply to Waad-Hkf [2012-04-27 09:58:08 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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Waad-Hkf In reply to Nayzak [2012-04-28 18:23:24 +0000 UTC]

Anytime =]

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Shazara94 In reply to ??? [2012-02-15 06:48:34 +0000 UTC]

I hope you'll draw more Muslim women that wear Hijab to cover the 'upper body part' like this one; [link]

I'm very sure you know about this
And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that THEY SHOULD DRAW THEIR VEILS OVER THEIR BOSOMS and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husband's fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers or their brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their women, or the slaves whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex; and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments. And O ye Believers! turn ye all together towards Allah, that ye may attain Bliss.
(An-Nuur 24:31)

Let All Muslima and non-muslims know the real purpose of wearing a hijab via your beautiful arts and wonderful explanations, insyaAllah. I'm afraid people think it's okay to wear Hijab just to cover their hair and neck, when in fact they have to cover their breast too.

Jazakallahu Khair..

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hanachan4262 In reply to Shazara94 [2012-02-17 15:01:18 +0000 UTC]

i agree...

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OpenYourHeartForMe In reply to ??? [2012-02-14 19:33:36 +0000 UTC]

c'est magnifique !!!

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Nayzak In reply to OpenYourHeartForMe [2012-04-27 09:58:52 +0000 UTC]

Merci.

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M-u-n-c-h-y In reply to ??? [2012-02-14 19:12:14 +0000 UTC]

I love all the outfits that you make for your drawings. They're so pretty, plus you can actually find them out there and you can wear them! >u<

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Nayzak In reply to M-u-n-c-h-y [2012-04-27 09:59:07 +0000 UTC]

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mohamedfreezer In reply to ??? [2012-02-14 15:06:02 +0000 UTC]

al slamo alikom wa rhatom ALLAHE wa braktoh

MASHALLAH

i hope INSHALLAH you after long life you beside mohamed peace upon to him and all prophets peace upon to them

athank you very much for the hard eest work big bro
^____________________^

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Nayzak In reply to mohamedfreezer [2012-04-27 09:59:12 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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