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Life and times of the Messengers : stories of Moosa, Samuel, Zakariyya, Yahya, Eesa, Dhu'l Qarnayn, Luqman, the children of Israa'eel, divine scriptures and past nations : taken from Al-Bidayah wan-nihayah

By: Ibn Katheer
Title By: Research Department of Darussalam [Translation and researched by]
Material type: BookPublisher: Riyadh : Darussalam, c2010.Description: 465 p. : 22 cm.ISBN: 9786035000437Other title: Life & times of the Messengers : from Al-Bidayah wan-nihayah [Spine title] | Anbiyāʼ ʻalayhim al-salām.Subject(s): Prophets, Pre-Islamic -- Early works to 1800 | Islam -- History -- Early works to 1800DDC classification: 297.246 IB LI
Summary:
The exact number of prophets and messengers sent by Allah is not known, but the Qur'an makes clear that all of the prophets were sent to various nations to preach Islamic monotheism. Muslims believe that all the Divine Messengers including those in common with Judaism and Christianity conveyed the same message of true monotheism and submission to the one God, Allah. Belief in these prophets and messengers is an essential part of the Islamic faith and Muslims do not differentiate between them, according them all the same respect and reverence.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
Islamic Collection
297.246 IB LI (Browse shelf) Available T0057596
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The exact number of prophets and messengers sent by Allah is not known, but the Qur'an makes clear that all of the prophets were sent to various nations to preach Islamic monotheism. Muslims believe that all the Divine Messengers including those in common with Judaism and Christianity conveyed the same message of true monotheism and submission to the one God, Allah. Belief in these prophets and messengers is an essential part of the Islamic faith and Muslims do not differentiate between them, according them all the same respect and reverence.

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