The Passion Of Christ
According to Islamic teaching, a prophet of Allah has visited every civilization prior to Mohammed's arrival and attempted to teach submission to Allah. As concerns Mohenjo-Daro specifically, no prophet has ever been named and there is also very limited information concerning the people of Mohenjo-Daro as their writing has still not been deciphered, so there is no possibility of pointing to a historical figure in that city and supposing that that person might be the prophet in question.
Muslims believe many things that Christians do not, such as:That God cannot be a TrinityThat Jesus was a prophet, but not God or a Divine IncarnationThat each person is responsible for atoning for his own sins as opposed to having all sins forgiven by a divine sacrificeThat a person should wash before they prayThat certain forms of government are condoned or condemned as opposed to only certain laws being condoned or condemned.That Mohammed was a prophet.That people outside of the Judeo-Christian canon were true and just prophets.That orthopraxis is as important if not more so than orthodoxos (i.e. faith alone will not save)That there should be a religious legal tradition
Prophet Musa (PBUH) and Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH) are two very impo ppl. Prophet Ibrahim is considered the father of all prohets. His son was a prophet, who's son was a prophet, and so on. Prophet Musa helped bring peace back to Eygpt against the evil Pharoh Ramsis who had a thing for killing Israeles. Yet the Prophet went against all odds thanks to the help of Allah. Two very impo ppl.
so they can have food Answer I am sorry my friend but David was never called as a prophet, a King yes, and an unrightious one at that. Though at times when he did obey Gods commanments he was entitled to revelation, but he was never worthy enough to be called as a prophet.
It was the prophet Ezekiel.
No, there is no historical evidence to suggest that the prophet Isaiah was a slave. He is known as a prominent figure in Jewish and Christian religious texts, particularly for his prophecies regarding the future Messiah.
No, Adam is not in any way considered a prophet in any Christian denomination.
No, Mohammed is not recognized as a prophet by Catholics or any other Christian religion.
St. John the Apostle.
According to Islam first prophet was Adam.
Jesus is not god, he is the son of god, if you believe. he is the prophet of the christian faith, if you do not believe he is or was the Prophet of Christianity then you are in fact not a christian.
Islam bleaves Jesus is a prophet of god and christian bleaves he is a god
Is this question including Christ, or not including Him? If not, then the greatest Prophet in Christianity is St. John the Baptist.
It is unclear to whom you are referring because there is no "Prophet Saul." Since there are two Sauls in the Christian Bible those two will be brought up. King Saul of Ancient Israel was not a prophet and had Samuel on retainer specifically because Samuel was a prophet. Saul was not known for delivering rousing speeches at all. Saint Paul (formerly known as Saul) was also not a prophet. He received revelation, but he is considered to be an evangelizer as opposed to a prophet because he did not make prophecies but spread the religion of proto-Christianity. He generally preached about Christ's saving power.
Historical evidences has been the proof to his existence and teachings, and from the abrahamic faiths' perspective, yes he is a true prophet, for the Muslims.
it is people that served god it is people that served god
The Christian view is that Jesus was not a prophet, he was the son of God. In Islam, both Jesus and Muhammad are considered prophets.