Prophets were one of the first few people to have stood by
Islam. We have to be very thankful to them.
Allah's prophets are His messengers
to humanity. Their essence is human,
and they are the purest of human beings. Allah sent
each prophet as a warner
to his community, until the advent of the final prophet, Muhammad
(pbuh),
who came as a mercy to all of Allah's creatures. Allah the Almighty declared :
We have sent you (O Muhammad) not but as a mercy for the Alamin
(mankind, jinn and all that exists).
(Ch 21:107)
Indeed, if it had not been for Muhammad (pbuh), 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 Muhammad's (pbuh) mission. The resulting
versions did
not respect the dignity and infallibility of the prophets. For example,
the corrupt books
of the Jews narrate a story of a prophet who drank alcohol and
commited adultery with his
own daughter; of a prophet who sent the commander
of his army to war in order to ensare
the commander;s wife; of a prophet who
worshipped idols after marrying a pretty young idol
worshipper, they said he
prefered to please her by worshipping her idol than to please his
Creator. All the
time you read these books you feel that youa re confronting a false,
confused,
and misguided mentality which lies about Allah and His prophets.
If you leave the corrupt books of the Jews for those of the
Christians, you will find
a contrary attitude which is almost a reaction to the first. The
Christians glorified
their prophet Jesus (pbuh) to the degree that most of the sects call
him the son of
Allah. Allah is high above that!
The true image of the prophets was lost by either degrading or over
glorifying them.
Were it not for the Quran, we would not have known their true nature.
The prophets and messengers have different levels and degrees.
Allah the Almighty
stated: Tonor).
(Choose messengers! We preferred some to others; to some
of them Allah spoke
(directly); others he raised to degrees (of h 2:253)
Despite the difference in degrees of prophets in the sight of Allah
the Exalted,
the Muslims are commanded to respect them all and not to discriminate among
them.
Allah the Exalted said: Each one of the believers believes in Allah, His Angels,
His Books, and
His Messengers. They say, "We make no distinction between one
another of His
Messengers." and they say, "We hear nd we obey." We seek Your
forgiveness,
our Lord and to You is the return of all." (Ch 2:285)
Below is a list of Prophets :-