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Dear Brothers and Sisters the Word, Prophets and Messengers in Islam (Arabic: ِٱلْأَنۢبِيَاءُ فِي ٱلْإِسْلَام) are individuals who were sent by Allah to different communities in order to serve as examples of ideal human being behavior and to spread Allah ‘s message on the Earth.
Some Prophets and Messengers in Islam of Allah are categorized as messengers of Allah (deliver messages to the people) (Arabic: رُسُل,) those who transmit divine revelation, most of them through the intercession of an angel. Muslims believe that many prophets existed, including many not mentioned in the Holy Quran. Belief in the Prophets and Messengers in Islam is one of the six articles of the Basic Islamic faith
Six Beliefs in Islam:
Six beliefs are those that are commonly held by Muslims, as laid out in the Holy Quran Majeed and The Hadith.
Belief in the Allah Almighty: Muslims believe that God is the creator of all things, and that God is all-powerful and all-knowing. God has no offspring, no race, Creed, no gender, no body and anything.
Belief in the Divine Angels of The Allah: Muslims believe in angels, unseen beings who worship God and carry out God’s orders throughout the universe.
Belief in the Messengers of The God: Muslims believe that God’s guidance has been revealed to human being through specially appointed messengers of Allah, or prophets, 25 prophets are mentioned by name in the Holy Quran Majeed, including Hazrat Noah, Hazrat Abraham, Hazrat Moses, and Hazrat Jesus. Muslims believe that Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him is the last in this line of prophets, sent for all humankind with the message of Islam.
Belief to the next world: Muslims believe that on the next world, humans will be judged for their actions in this life; those who followed God’s guidance will be rewarded with paradise; those who rejected Allah’s guidance will be punished with hell.
Belief in the Divine Decree: This article of faith addresses the question of God’s will.