Often to help them spread their message or save their lives.
The main reason is the lack of faith in Allah (or God in English and same God worshiped in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). If one looks at the miracles that Allah supported His prophets with and look at the scientific miracles in Qur'an verses, sure he/she will have stronger faith in God will. The problem is that the more one advances in scientific research and development the more he/she drives himself/herself away from God although it should be the opposite. Qur'an says that the scientists are the people who fears God the most. Refer to related question below.
Better go to some Sufir who could teach you aboout Allah. If you are a Muslim, recite the holy Qur'an with proper understanding. Get up at mid-night, perform Wadhu and stand before Almighty Allah and talk to Him. He will talk to you, and you will realise that He listens to you and talks to you.
According to Islam all prophets named in Quran and testament are Muslims _________________________________________________ All God prophets are Muslim prophets before they called for Islam (that means in Arabic surrender to Allah; God in English and same God worshiped by Jews and Christians). They are more than 12500 God prophets; some of them (25 prophets) are mentioned by name in Quran. refer to question below.
The great blessing of Allah is "we, ourself" look at the other creatures. And think how blessed we are! He blessed us with a brain. Which helps us recognize the good and bad things. The other blessings and miracles are this Earth. Allah says in the Quran " look around you and think if there is a creator. And also he sent many prophets to reveal about God, but many turned back even though mankind's got brain. Instead they (human) found another partner for god and worshiped the idols.
# We believe that: Allah chose from among mankind some Prophets to deliver His Guidance. # From among those Prophets He selected Some Messengers. # He sent to the Messengers Laws and commanded them to proclaim these laws and to clarify them to their people. # Some of the great Messengers of Allah were Nooh (Noah), Ibrahim (Abraham), Moosa (Moses), Isa (Jesus), and Muhammad (peace be upon them all). # Embracing Islam does not mean to disbelieve in Moosa, Isa, or any other prophet. # Islam teaches you how to believe correctly in all Prophets. # Allah (Glory be to Him) says in The Qur'an: "To you We sent the Scripture in Truth, Confirming the scriptures that came before it, And guarding it..." [The Qur'an 5:48]. Meaning: Clarifying the Truth they distorted. # Allah mentioned' names of a number of Prophets, He says: "Say you (Muslims): We believe in Allah, and the revelation given to us, and to Ibrahim, lsma'il, Isaac, Ya'qoob (Jacob) and the Tribes, and that which was given to Moosa (Moses), and Isa (Jesus), and that which was given to all Prophets from their Lord. We make no difference between one and another of them, and we submit to Allah (in Islam)" [The Qur'an 2:136] # The first Prophet was Adam, father of mankind, Alayhis-Salam (Peace be upon him). # Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam 'Alayhis-Salatu was-Salamu (Peace be upon him) is the Seal (the last) of the prophets. No prophet is to come after him up to the end of this world.
There have been about 1,24,000 Prophets of Islam (May peace be upon them all. The holy Qur'an mentions some of the in various places. One of the verses from the Qur'an is given below to show the faith of the Muslims about the past Prophets and their Teachings. Translation: Say ye, "We believe in Allah, and the revelation given to us, and to Abraham, Ismail, Issac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and that given to Moses and Jesus and that given to (all) Prophets from their Lord: We make no difference between one and another of them. And we bow to Allah in Islam." Al-Baqarah-II, Ayat -Verse 136.
Some different opinions from our community:Islamic Answer: Yes he is a prophet of Allah (swt) Muslims do not believe that he was the son of god, because how could God be killed by mankind? Muslims believe that he did not die on the cross, as there is no evidence that he did. So the answer to your question is yes, Jesus was a prophet of Allah (swt)Christian Answer: No. Christians believe Jesus was the Son of God, not merely a prophet.Jewish Answer: No. Jews believe that Jesus was at most a wandering preacher, neither Son of God nor a prophet.Sceptical Answer: No. Jesus, if he existed at all, was simply a wandering preacher. Some scholars doubt if he really existed, but much of what is attributed to him were clearly literary creations.Atheists do not believe that there were prophets of Allah.
Some important stories in Islam include those of the prophets such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, as well as the story of the Night Journey of the Prophet Muhammad. These stories serve as examples of faith, patience, and obedience to Allah, and are meant to provide guidance and lessons for Muslims to follow in their own lives.
islam is the true religion say the shahada, there is no god worthy of worship except Allah and Muhammad (pbuh) is the slave and messenger of Allah. we believe in jesus(isa), moses(moosa), abraham(ibrahim), ismael(ishmal), isaac(ishaq), lot(lut), job(ayyub) actually we believe in all the prophets 124,000 prophets Allah (swt) is worthy of worship and muhammad, jesus all prophet's are prophet's of Allah.
what do you mean Islam's Mohamed if you want to ask a question then check your spellings and have some respect for the prophets name and think about how you ask your question . Mohammad (saw) is Allah's (god) messenger
The Prophets or messengers of Allah (God). They spread the message of Allah to a specific group of people in a specific area. God had selected each messenger by their character. The one he sees fit was the one who became the messenger. The messenger doesn't have anything to do with getting powers and such. They are human. However, some do receive miracles given by God.
Mankind and the universe were not created by accident or chance, but according to the plan of the Creator, who is known as Allah (lit.: the one God) in Islam. The Qur'an states that it is the duty of all individuals to learn about Allah and to live according to His will. As we cannot accomplish this be ourselves, Allah has sent messengers and prophets to guide humanity All of these chosen individuals have brought the same message and have served as examples to their people of how Allah desires all human beings to live. Through these selected people, we have been told why mankind was created, what will happen to us after death, and what Allah expects of us. But most importantly, we have been told that Allah is unique-He has no partners, no sons or daughters, and no competitors, as so many other man-made religious systems have postulated. This message always remains the same, whereas the laws laid down for a particular might show some slight differences. Muhammad, the last of Allah's prophets, was sent to present Allah's revelation in its final form and for the last time. This was necessary because the message delivered by the previous prophets and messengers had been corrupted or distorted by their followers. They had been mixed with philosophical speculations, superstitions, myths, and neglect. Therefore, Islam is not a new religion-it is a restatement of the original religion of Allah in its purest form and is designed to provide humanity with the uncorrupted message of Allah. Islam is an Arabic word that denotes submission and obedience to Allah. It also means "peace," for it brings peace of mind as well as peace on the individual and the social levels. Mankind and t Mankind and the universe were not created by accident or chance, but according to the plan of the Creator, who is known as Allah (lit.: the one God) in Islam. The Qur'an states that it is the duty of all individuals to learn about Allah and to live according to His will. As we cannot accomplish this be ourselves, Allah has sent messengers and prophets to guide humanity All of these chosen individuals have brought the same message and have served as examples to their people of how Allah desires all human beings to live. Through these selected people, we have been told why mankind was created, what will happen to us after death, and what Allah expects of us. But most importantly, we have been told that Allah is unique-He has no partners, no sons or daughters, and no competitors, as so many other man-made religious systems have postulated. This message always remains the same, whereas the laws laid down for a particular might show some slight differences. Muhammad, the last of Allah's prophets, was sent to present Allah's revelation in its final form and for the last time. This was necessary because the message delivered by the previous prophets and messengers had been corrupted or distorted by their followers. They had been mixed with philosophical speculations, superstitions, myths, and neglect. Therefore, Islam is not a new religion-it is a restatement of the original religion of Allah in its purest form and is designed to provide humanity with the uncorrupted message of Allah. Islam is an Arabic word that denotes submission and obedience to Allah. It also means "peace," for it brings peace of mind as well as peace on the individual and the social levels.