Prophets of the Quran
الأنبياء فى القرآن الكريم
The Quran mentions twenty five prophets, most of whom
are mentioned in the Bible as well. Who were these prophets, where did
they live, who were they sent to, what are their names in the Quran and the
Bible, and what are some of the miracles they performed? We will answer these
simple questions.
Before we begin, we must understand two matters:
a. In Arabic two
different words are used, Nabi and Rasool. A Nabi is
a prophet and a Rasool is a messenger or an apostle. The two words
are close in meaning for our purpose.
b. There are four men
mentioned in the Quran about whom Muslim scholars are uncertain whether they
were prophets or not: Dhul-Qarnain (18:83), Luqman (Chapter 31), Uzair
(9:30), and Tubba (44:37, 50:14).
1. Aadam or Adam
is the first prophet in Islam. He is also the first human being according
to traditional Islamic belief. Adam is mentioned in 25 verses and 25
times in the Quran. God created Adam with His hands and created his wife,
Hawwa or Eve from Adam’s rib. He lived in Paradise and was
expelled from there to earth for disobedience. The story of his two sons
is mentioned once in Chapter 5 (Al-Maidah).
2. Idrees or
Enoch is mentioned twice in the Quran. Other than that little is known
about him. He is said to have lived in Babylon, Iraq and migrated to
Egypt and that he was the first one to write with the pen.
3. Nooh or Noah
is mentioned 43 times in the Quran. He is said to be from Kirk,
Iraq. Polytheism (shirk) appeared for the first time among his people who
lived close to the present day city of Kufa, in the south of Iraq. His
wife was an unbeliever as mentioned in Chapter 66 (At-Tahrim). His son
also choose disbelief and was drowned in the flood. The story is found in
Chapter 11 (Hud).
One of his great miracles was the Arc which he built
on God’s command that rested on Mt. Judi which is said to be between the
Syrian-Turkish border today near the city of Ayn Diwar.
4. Hud is said to
be Heber in English. He is mentioned 7 times in the Quran. Hud is
the first person to have spoken Arabic and was the first Arab prophet. He
was definitely sent to the people of Aad in the area known as Al-Ahqaf
which is around Hadramaut in Yemen and the Ar-Rub al-Khali (the Empty
Quarter). God destroyed them by a fierce wind that blew for 8 days and
seven nights.
5. Salih is
mentioned 9 times in the Quran. He was an Arab prophet send to the people
of Thamud who lived in an area known as Al-Hijr between Hijaz and
Tabuk. Al-Hijr was the ancient name. Today, the place is
known as “Madain Salih” in Saudi Arabia and is a UNESCO world heritage
site. They are magnificent structures literally carved into rocks.
The people demanded he produce a female camel out of the rocks to prove his
claim to being a prophet. He did, and warned them not to harm her, but
they killed her despite the warning of Salih. A loud shriek – saihah
- killed them all.
6. Ibrahim or
Abraham is mentioned 69 times in 25 chapters of the Quran. His father’s
name was Aazar. They lived in the city of Ur in the
Chaldean kingdom. He escaped Ur to Harran, in the north of the Arabian
peninsula, in today’s Syria, when Nimrod, the king tried to burn him
alive. From Harran he went to Palestine with his wife Sarah and the son
of his brother, Lot (Loot in Arabic) and his wife. Due to a
famine, they were forced to move to Egypt.
He later returned with Lot to the south of Palestine,
Ibrahim settling in Bir Sab’a and Lot settled close to the Dead Sea.
Abraham then moved his second wife, Hagar, to Mecca
with his son Ishmael and left them there at God’s command. Mecca was a
barren land and the well of zamzam was provided by God for their
survival. The ancient tribe of Jurhum settled their due to zamzam.
Abraham is said to be buried in Hebron, Palestine.
7, 8. Abraham had two sons: Ishaq
or Issac and Ismael or Ishmael. Issac is mentioned 16 times in the
Quran whereas Ishmael is mentioned 12 times. Issac lived with his father,
Abraham, and died in Hebron, Palestine. God ordered Abraham to sacrifice
Ishmael. He went to Mecca with his parents and was left there with his
mother. Abraham visited Ishmael several times in Mecca, one of those
times, God ordered Abraham and Ishmael to build the Ka’bah (the Holy
House). Ishmael died in Mecca and was buried there. Issac is the
fore-father of the Jews and Ishmael is the forefather of the Arabs.
9. Lot or Loot is mentioned
17 times in the Quran. He is the nephew of Abraham, the son of Abraham’s
brother. Lot lived towards the southern tip of the Dead Sea. His people were
from Sodom and Gomorrah. Lot believed in Abraham and after their return from
Egypt, they settled in separate locations. People of Sodom were the first to
commit homosexuality. That is why homosexuals are sometimes called sodomites.
His wife was not a believer. She did not commit the sin, but accepted it. Rocks
were rained down on the people of Sodom and Gomorrah that crushed them.
10. Yaqub or Jacob, the son of Issac and
the grandson of Abraham is mentioned 16 times in the Quran. Jacob’s other name
was Israel. The “Bani Israel,” Children of Israel, or Israelites are
named after him. All the Hebrew prophets came from him, the last of whom was Eesa
or Jesus. Jacob is the father of the twelve tribes known as Al-Asbaat
(7:160) in the Quran. He is said to have traveled to north of Iraq, returned to
Palestine and then settled in Egypt and died there. He was buried in Hebron,
Palestine, along with his father according to his last will. The Bible mentions
that Issac married Rebecca and his son Jacob married Rachel (Rahil in
Arabic).
11. Yusuf or Joseph, the son of Jacob or
Israel is mentioned 17 times in the Quran. He was left in a Jerusalem well by
his brothers, and then taken to Egypt where he attained a high rank in the
government. Later, his father, Jacob, and brothers settled in Egypt.
12. Shuaib or Jethro, mentioned 11 times
in the Quran, was send to the people of Madyan, who was one of the sons
of Abraham. Shuaib lived between the time of Lot and Moses and was an
Arab prophet. His people worshipped a tree called Al-Aykah (15:78,
26:176, 38:13, 50:14). They were highway robbers, and cheated in business
dealings. Several punishments came down upon them: an awful cry combined with
an earthquake that destroyed them.
13. Ayyub or Job is mentioned 4 times in
the Quran. He is said to have lived close to either the Dead Sea or Damascus.
He was an affluent prophet who was tested by God with poverty and sickness, but
he was patient and was helped by his loyal wife who stayed by him in every
hardship. Eventually, they are immensely rewarded by God for their patience.
14. Yunus or Jonah, also known as “Dhun-Noon,”
is mentioned 4 times in the Quran. He lived in Nineveh, close to Mosul, in
Iraq. He left his people before God allowed him to, headed towards modern day
Tunisia, but possibly ended up in Yafa. He was swallowed by the whale, repented
to God and went back to his people in Iraq where all 100,000 of them repented
and believed in him.
15. Dhul-Kifl is mentioned twice in the
Quran. Some scholars say he was the son of Job, others say he is Ezekiel of the
Bible.
16. Musa or Moses is the most frequently
mentioned prophet in the Quran, appearing 136 times. Before Moses, Joseph had
started spreading the message of monotheism (tawhid: worship of One,
true God) among the people of Egypt. His mission was strengthened when his
father, Jacob, and his brothers also settled in Egypt, slowly converting all of
Egypt. After Yusuf, the Egyptians turned back into polytheism (shirk)
and the children of Jacob, the Israelites, multiplied and gained prominence in
the society. Moses was the first prophet sent to the Israelites at a
time when the Pharaoh of Egypt was enslaving them. Moses fled to Madyan
to flee persecution. God made him a prophet at Mt. Toor, situated in the
Sinai and he was given nine great miracles.
17. Haroon or Aaron is the brother of
Moses and is mentioned 20 times in the Quran.
18,19. Ilyas or Elijah and Yas’a are
mentioned two times each in the Quran and lived in Baalbek.
20,21. Dawud or David is mentioned in the Quran
16 times. He led the Israelites in war and won, and had many miracles. His son,
Suleiman or Solomon is mentioned 17 times and was also a king with great
miracles. Both are buried in Jerusalem.
22. Zakariyyah or Zechariah is mentioned
7 times. He was a carpenter. He raised Mary, the mother of Jesus.
23. Yahya or John is the son of Zechariah
and is mentioned 5 times. He was killed in Jerusalem, and his head was taken to
Damascus.
24. The name Eesa or Jesus is mentioned
25 times, Messiah 11 times, and the ‘son of Mary’ 23 times. He was born in
Bethlehem, Palestine. He is said to have visited Egypt with his mother. He is
the last prophet among the Children of Israel.
Five prophets were Arabs: Hud, Salih, Shuaib,
Ismail, and Muhammad. Four of them were send to the Arabs, whereas
Muhammad was send to all human beings.
In conclusion, prophets, biblical and non-biblical,
are integral to the Islamic scripture. Muslims see themselves as the true
inheritors of the mission of the prophets sent by God to humanity: worship of
the One True God and obedience to Him.
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