prophet nuh (a) had 4 sons
Aam, Sam, Yafas, and Kanaan,
kanaan was unbeliever
Hazrat Nuh (Noah) had three sons according to Islamic tradition: Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
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Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) had two sons, not daughters. Their names were Ephraim and Manasseh.
I am sorry but I can find no reference to a prophet Nuh, that is if you are referring to the word nuh as a prophet. The full title of a Prophet is Prophet, Seer and Revelator. The word Prophet is more of a title than anything. What is important is that they have also the power of being able to see into the future i.e Seer, also Revelator in that they are able to recieve revelations from God regarding what man should be doing, also of what he is not doing.
Naamah
prophet
According to Islam, the third prophet sent from Allah was Prophet Nuh (Noah)
prophet ibrahim prophet harron prophet nuh prophet yuusuf
Prophet Noah (Nuh) followed by Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim).
Prophet Nuh was the son of Lamak and was born into the tenth generation after Adam (pbuh). Nuh's job was to spread the message of Allah just like any other prophet, but Nuh was to build an Ark for all of the believers, animals, and his family. Nuh was teased and made fun of for making a huge ark, but then a huge storm came and flooded the town. The non believers started to repent, but it was too late. It was said that this flood had lasted 150 years.
The name of Prophet Nuh (Noah) AS's wife is not explicitly mentioned in the Quran. However, Islamic tradition and some historical sources refer to her as "Naamah" or "Wife of Nuh." She is often depicted as having rejected her husband's message and was not saved from the flood.
According to Islamic tradition, the Prophet Dawud (David) had several children. The names of his sons, as mentioned in Islamic texts, include: Sulaiman (Solomon): He is one of the most well-known sons of Prophet Dawud and is revered as a prophet in his own right. Al-Yasa' (Elisha): He is also considered a prophet and is mentioned in the Qur'an as a successor to Dawud. Shammua (Shimea): Shammua is mentioned as one of the sons of Dawud in the Bible, and his name is also mentioned in some Islamic narrations. Nathan (not to be confused with the Prophet Nathan): Nathan is mentioned as one of the sons of Dawud in the Bible. Ithream: Ithream is mentioned as one of the sons of Dawud in the Bible. It is worth noting that the exact number and names of Prophet Dawud's children may vary in different sources, as the details can differ between Islamic and biblical texts.