1. Hazrat Zaid R. A. (SAHABI)
2. Fir'aon (A cruel ruler in time of Hazrat Moosa (A.S)
Of course not. It does mention the gospel (injeel) but the Quranic version of the story of Jesus does not jive with the bible. The Torah was also mentioned but the Quran says it is distorted by the hands of men. The letters of Paul and a lot of other books were not mentioned.
No such verse in Quran.
AnswerThe Islamic definition of a prophet is someone who has been chosen and favoured by Allah (God) to convey his message to the people on earth and to bring them to believe in and worship him alone. In Islam there are two types of prophets, one is the Nabi who are prophets sent to consolidate previous messages. The second type is the Rasool who are high prophets or messengers as they were sent a revelation in the form of a holy book. Islam has 124000 prophets. The Prophet Muhammad was the final and greatest of them. Though mostly it's the Semitic prophets of the Middle East that are mentioned in the Islamic faith. This isn't to say the Europeans, Native Americans, Africans, central Asians, Aborigines, South Pacificers, Indians, Far easterners etc weren't sent prophets as Muslims believe that Allah sent prophets to every people.As well as the Prophet Muhammad - Other renowned prophets of Islam include Adam, Nuh (Noah), Musa (Moses), Harun (Aaron), Ibrahim (Abraham), Lut (Lot), Ismail (Ishmael), Is'haq (Isaac), Yacoob (Jacob), Yousef (Joseph), Daud (David), Sulaiman (Soloman), Yahya (John the baptist - though this isn't his role in Islam) & Isa (Jesus).Others who are less known include Idris (Enoch*), Salih (Shaloh*), Hud (Eber*), Ayoub (Job), Zakariah, Shoaib (Jethro*), Dhulkifl (Eziekiel), Alias (Elijah), Alyasa (Elisha) & Yunus (Jonah)The following are mentioned in hadith or known from Oral tradition; Ishaia (Isaiah), Sheeth (Seth), Uzair (Ezra), Danyal (Daniel), Armya (Jeremiah) & Samuel.Dhul-Karnain, Joshua (Assistant to Moses), Imran (Father of Mary), Khidr & Luqman are all mentioned as great men but their prophethood hasn't been specified, so they may have just been great pious individuals favoured by Allah.(Sf_Hs)Note: First; Islamic/Arabic name (Brackets; Biblical eqivalent - in some cases it isn't 100% certain if they are the same person but it is the most likely candidate; marked with asterisk*)Another AnswerQuran has mentioned that there were many Prophets sent down to earth... for every people and every nation...Out of them, only 25 are named in Quran..Whereas, Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) said that there were about 124000 prophets sent down to earth...The first of them is Prophet Adam and the last is Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
The names of the three wise men are not mentioned in the Bible. Traditional names for the wise men are Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar, a tradition from Western Christian culture. The story of the Magi visiting Jesus is found in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 2, but their names are not given in the biblical text.
Prophets are regarded as men of god rightly so, as they bring the word of God to the people. Sometimes it can be a warning of what god will do.
I don't think that their names are mentioned but they were two people sentenced to death and they just happened to be crucified next to him
the city of mecca He is the final prophet He believes in all other prophets and have the same religion as them He called for worship of the god alone God send an angle called Gebril to teach him his -god's- hole book :the quran This book believe in bible and old book that were distorted by old religion men and the god promise to protect quran against distorsion & hence it'S more than 1435 years and quran is as it is ... read more from islamweb.com
There were actually more than "three wise men" in Jesus' birth narrative. They usually travelled in large groups for protection. There were three gifts mentioned in Scripture but most certainly there were more than only three men. Their names are not mentioned. Also, they were not sent to kill baby Jesus; only to report back to Herod so he may come and worship Him.
The names of the three wise men are not mentioned in the Bible. Instead, they are commonly known as Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar in Western tradition. These names were introduced in the 6th century by a Greek manuscript called Excerpta Latina Barbari.
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All the bible says that there were three wise men, who gave what is not mentioned or their names either.
The bible mentions only three wise men visited Jesus and gave him gifts.But their names are not mentioned, nor who gave what.