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The wife of Prophet Mohammed '' Khateeja'' and "Ali bin Abutalib" cousin and son in law ofthe prophet were the first two convets to Islam.
A true prophet of God versus a false prophet. A prophet is chosen by God to do His work and speaks His words commonly to forewarn His Chosen People. A false prophet has no 'divine' inspired revelations to speak of. They are commonly led by Satan, doing his works.
King David had two prophets who guided him; Gad the Seer and Nathan the Prophet. Nathan was the chief one of the two.
The major prophets in the bible are Isaiah, Daniel, Samuel, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. Note that Samuel is not considered a "major prophet" by most scholars and Daniel is not part of the Major Prophet books in the Hebrew Bible.
No, they were two different prophets. There are about 150 years separating their lifetimes.
The answer that you are looking for is: Any Israelite prophet who spoke against social injustice, such as Isaiah. See also the Related Links.Link: Jewish social ethicsLink: Israelite prophecy
Hazrat Usman rad. Because he had married two of the noble daughters of the prophet SAW
Jesus took a few disciples to a mountain call Mount of Transfiguration. Where the two prophets of old prophet Elijah and prophet Moses were seen by the disciples.
The best names are Abdullah and Abdurrahman (Those two are preferred by Allah -Like prophet Mohammed said-) , and you can name boys after prophets ( Ibrahim, Moussa, Issa,...) and there are name that have a likable meaning in Arabic like Omar, ali, jamal-uddine, Nor-eddine, shams-uddine ... etc
Answer 1Apparently the answer is yes by definition. However, there are true prophets and false prophets. And these two categories can also be subdivided. Answer 2The true prophet is one assigned by God (the creator and same God worshiped in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) and supported by God revelations and miracles. Anyone else who claims being a prophet is a false prophet. Examples of true God prophets are Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Josef, Moses, David, Solomon, John, Jesus, and Muhammad. (peace be upon them all).
One who goes against that religion by force and is a heretic. There are no former prophets in biblical text. You are either a prophet of our Father or you are not. There are two types of prophets defined in biblical text. 1) The first are the prophets of our Father, which are chosen people whom our Father speaks to the people through. An excellent explanation of this is given in the first chapters of Jeremiah. Those prophets of our Father ended once Christ had appeared on this earth. There is no need of them once Christ took the reigns as King and High priest. 2) There are the false prophets which Christ described in Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21. And the false prophet as defined in the book of Daniel chapter 7 and the book of Revelation chapters 11, 13, and 17, he is known as the anti-christ or fake christ. He is the one that deceives the whole world into thinking he is Christ returned, however he is a fake. He is the first one to return and claim to be Christ who can work miracles in the sight of men as defined in Revelation 13. He will appear after the war between Persia (iran) and the West (USA) occurs. There are many false prophets among us now who claim to be of our Father and they are deceivers. Mohammed was a false prophet, as there were to be no more prophets after Christ, and never any prophets to come from the tribes of Ishmael.