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A prophetess, Anna was one of these, mentioned in Luke 2:36.AnswerIslamic Answer:There was no female prophet.
There are no female prophets in Islam. They were all male.
The noun 'prophet' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.* The word "prophetess" is sometimes used to specify a female prophet.
an old male prophet = naví zakén (× ×‘×™× הזקן) an old female prophet = nevi'á zkená (× ×‘×™××” ×”×–×§× ×”)
A seldom used gender specific noun for a female is 'prophetess'.
Deborah in the Book of Judges
NoAnother response:Yes, Judges 4:4 specifically says that Deborah is a prophetess, that is, a female prophet.
A prophetess, Anna was one of these, mentioned in Luke 2:36.AnswerIslamic Answer:There was no female prophet.
The Oracle of Delphi was always a woman, and the only oracle I am familiar with, and known only by that title. A female prophet is usually called a prophetess.
Well, the name is Greek and it means "female prophet". It is also of English origin.
Kadija, a female name, means "wife of the prophet Mohammed." Its origin is Swahili.