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21.Yunus - Prophet Yunus was shipped off the city of Nineveh in north Iraq by Allah (SWT) as the city was dwelled in by icon admirers. Allah (SWT) is the main God, and Yunus was shipped off educate individuals regarding Nineveh of this and to direct them on the correct way. He was met with dismissal and, against Allah's (SWT) will, Yunus left Nineveh looking for a local area that would acknowledge Allah (SWT). Allah (SWT) turned the sky red above Nineveh, and a savage tempest blended. Individuals of the city dropped to their knees and asked for leniency, which Allah (SWT) in all actuality. In the mean time, Yunus was going by boat, and a tempest came. One man must be forfeited for the others, and Yunus realized this was Allah's (SWT) discipline for leaving Nineveh, so he made a plunge and was gulped by a whale. He atoned to Allah (SWT) and spat out to get back to Nineveh.
22.Zakariyya - Zakariyya (or Zechariah) fathered Yahya (John the Baptist), who proceeded to turn into the gatekeeper of Mary, the mother of Isa.
23.Yahya - The child of Zakariyya, Yahya was told by Allah (SWT) about the appearance of Isa (Jesus). He was known as a benevolent man who was focused on Allah (SWT), and he was portrayed as a delicate being - to such an extent that it is said he didn't do one thing against the desire of Allah (SWT) in his life.
24.Isa - For those pondering, 'Is Jesus a prophet in Islam?' he is, yet in the Qur'an, his name is spelt as Isa. He was the penultimate prophet, and Allah (SWT) sent him to direct individuals of Israel on the straight way. Isa varies from Jesus in the Christian Book of scriptures in light of the fact that in the Qur'an, he isn't viewed as the child of God, nor was he killed. Isa holds a lot of importance in Islam since he is referenced multiple times in the Qur'an. It is said that Allah (SWT) uncovered the Gospel to Isa.
25.Muhammad - At last, we come to Muhammad (PBUH), who is the last prophet of Islam. He was sent by Allah (SWT) to affirm the lessons of the prophets before him, and he is many times viewed as the dad of Islam. Muhammad (PBUH) recounted the specific expressions of Allah (SWT) as the Qur'an, and the Heavenly messenger Jibril uncovered to him Allah's (SWT) lessons throughout 23 years. Muhammad (PBUH) initially lived in Mecca, yet subsequent to getting the message out of Allah (SWT) to individuals of Mecca, who - at the time put stock in numerous Divine beings - he and his adherents were oppressed, thus they left for Medina. A few years after the fact, Muhammad (PBUH) got back to Mecca and was regarded by the individuals who had recently oppressed him, and he and his supporters were permitted to rehearse their convictions without mistreatment.
Were there any female Prophets in Islam?
There are no female prophets in Islam, yet females are respected in light of the fact that they are the moms of the prophets and assume a critical part in raising them to significance.
Was Muhammad the last Prophet?
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is referred to in the Qur'an as Khatam-un-Nabiyeen, which deciphers as 'mark of the prophets'. This is by and large interpreted as meaning that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was the last prophet, and no more will come after him.
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