You could really say "most of them" to this answer. Jeremiah would probably be the one who "best" fits the criteria of the question. His life was indeed tragic as the book of Lamentations strongly points out. His message was met with hostility instead of acceptance and he was repeatedly persecuted. In Jeremiah chapter 50 and 51, he shows that he did not lose hope or faith in the promises that God had made, but in sharp contrast, kept proclaiming God's intentions towards his enemies.
Allah Almighty has never appeared before any of the holy Prophets (AS) in Person. It was the Chief Angel Hazrat Jibraiel (Gabraiel) AS who used to appear before Prophets (AS) and revealed the message of Almighty God to them.
The main message of "Sarah's Key" is the importance of remembering and honoring the past, particularly the atrocities of the Holocaust, to ensure that such tragic events are never repeated. The novel also explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Enoch and Elijah
No.
The Israelites never lost their religion.However, in the sense that not ALL of the Israelites were righteous, and the Prophets urged them to repent and serve God, the answer is yes. The prophets did have a positive influence on the Israelites.See also:The function of the Israelite prophets
Never, really. Positive integers were probably accepted by prehistoric humans.
No, she was never married and had a tragic life. Watch the movie Becoming Jane....
New ideas are never readily accepted.
never
yes there is not absolute answer in science it can either be accepted or not accepted not proven
Tragic and probably the worst day of your life, unless you never loved him.
The message at the bottom of the flag is to serve our country.