There are a number of similarities with the Biblical Account, but there are some differences. The general account of Adam according to Islam is discussed fully in Qisas al-Anbiya (قصص الانبياء) or the Stories of the Prophets.
Adam (آدم) was created in Jennah (الجنة) or Paradise. God then showed Adam all of Creation and instructed him on the names of all things. He also took a rib of Adam's to form his wife Hawah (حواء) or Eve. and he was commanded by Allah (الله) or God to eat of every tree except for a certain tree. God said that if Adam were to eat from this tree he would be among the Thalimin (ظالمين) or Oppressors.
This provided a test which allowed the Shaytan (شيطان) or Iblis (إبليس) or the Devil to enter Paradise. The Devil wished to prove he was better than the Human that God had Created and was prepared to use deception. It is for this reason that when God commanded all of the Angels to bow before Adam, the Devil refused. God warned Adam not to trust the Devil and when the Devil approached Adam to request him to eat of the forbidden tree, Adam consistently rejected him. The Devil then turned to Eve and tried to suggest the same to her, but she rejected him too. The Devil then claimed that it would make Eve and Adam like Angels, incapable of evil and enduring eternally. Once Eve had been convinced of this, her opinion changed and she convinced Adam to eat with her of the forbidden tree.
After consuming fruit of the forbidden tree, they realized they were naked and ran away from God since they were immodestly dressed. God chastised Adam for listening to the Devil even after he had advised Adam otherwise. However, since Adam was sinning because he wanted to be more God-like and not to oppose him, God offered Adam the ability to repent which Adam did. However, he still needed to be punished and God ordered Adam and Eve to leave Paradise and descend to this Earth. It is on Earth that Adam and Ever have numerous children that spawn the various nations.
First of all Adam was never a prophet a major or minor one.
Adam was not a prophet or was he in Nepal
Adam is not at all a prophet according to Christians.
Adam ('alayhis-salaam) was the first prophet of Allah Almighty.
Adam was never ever a prophet in the old testament.
First of all Adam never was a prophet.
prophet Adam (pbuh)
Answer: The second Prophet of God - after Adam.
The first prophet is Adam
Prophet Adam (Peace be upon Him)
Adam might be related to ever one. But first of all Adam never was a prophet in the first place.
No, Adam is not in any way considered a prophet in any Christian denomination.