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Prophets

A religious prophet is a person that is believed to have been contacted by a higher power, and shares the message or teaching. Some examples of prophets date back several centuries, and come from a variety of religious backgrounds. These could include Muhammad, Jesus Christ, and Nostradamus. More modern examples could be represented by Thomas S. Monson, and Ellen G. White.

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What is the last holy book of God?

The last holy book of God is Qur'an; Muslim's holy book. Before Qur'an there are God holy books of Psalm, Torah, and the Bible.

How old was the prophet Daniel when he started prophesying?

Daniel was a young man at the most he could be 25 years or even younger, he spoke to the king at 17.

Which prophet was accused of balsphemy rejected and imprisoned but he neverlost hope because he knew that god is always with his people?

Jeremiah is the prophet who was rejected. He was arrested and charged with blasphemy as well as treason. He is often referred to as "Jeremiah, the suffering prophet."

Why was Oscar romero a modern day prophet?

With no disrespect to what you believe about this person, it is the writers opinion that the said gentleman was never and never will be a prophet. To be a prophet one must be called of God by revelation and by the laying on of hands by those in authority to do so. These or this person would have to come from heaven as a resurrected being to perform such an ordinance. If the said gentleman claims this to have happened he is telling an untruth. Ask God and He will tell you if what I have said is true.

How does Friday prayer help the Muslims as a community?

Friday prayer helps the Muslims to gather together in the Jamia Mosque. It prvides them an opportunity to discuss their problems. It enhances brotherhood.

If Moses was a prophet then what were his prophecies?

In Biblical terms a prophet isn't someone who foretells the future, although that can happen. A Biblical prophet is one who speaks for God, or through whom God speaks. Moses' story can be found in the first 5 books of the Bible. When he speaks what God has told him, those are "his prophecies."

* Prophecies in Exodus * Prophecy in Numbers * Prophecies in Deuteronomy

Perhaps the best well known predictive prophecy is when God through Moses predicted Jesus coming in Deuteronomy 18 v 17-18

And the Lord said unto me, They have well spoken that which they have spoken. I will raise them up a Prophet, from among their brethren,like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.

Who was prophet Adam?

He was the first human on earth from the muslim god (Allah)

What is Maqam-e-ibrahim?

Maqam Ibrahim

Station of Ibrahim (Maqam Ibrahim)

In order to complete the upper part of the walls of the Kaaba, Ibrahim stood upon a large stone block which he moved along when each section was completed. When the Kaaba was finished, the large stone block was left outside the Kaaba, close to the eastern wall of the sanctuary. It became known as the Maqam Ibrahim (the station of Ibrahim). Today, the Maqam Ibrahim, with the stone within, is located in front of the door of the Kaaba. The boulder is about 2 x 3 feet. Where it stands today is the place where Ibrahim offered up his prayers.

Ref: http://www.hajinformation.com/main/j1094.htm

This is the standing place of Prophet lbrahim (peace be on him) when he used to stand here while building the Ka'ba with his son Prophet Isma'il (peace be on him).

Ref: http://www.freewebs.com/arabiyyah/

The Station of Abraham is a glass and metal enclosure within the pilgrimage circuits of the Kaaba. According to Muslim tradition:

"God made the stone under Abraham's feet into something like clay so that his foot sunk into it. That was a miracle. It was transmitted on the authority of Abu Ja'far al-Baqir (may peace be upon him) that he said: Three stones were sent down from the Garden: the Station of Abraham, the rock of the children of Israel, and the Black Stone, which God entrusted Abraham with as a white stone. It was whiter than paper, but became black from the sins of the children of Adam."

Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_of_Abraham

Which prophet are made king and his son is also king and prophet?

In the Christian tradition, there was never a king who was also a prophet. The Kings, David and Solomon were granted wisdom, but had prophets as their advisers in order to know God's will.

In the Islamic tradition, Hazrat Daud (David) was both a prophet and a king. His son Hazrat Sulaiman (AS) was a King, powerful like him had never been a king before him, and after him has never been and will never be a king-who can rule over Jinns, air, and birds etc.

In Judaism, the Talmud (Megillah 14a) states that there were 48 Israelite prophets, without naming them. The commentaries disagree concerning whom to put on such a list. Rashi's commentary lists King David and King Solomon as being among the prophets (see attached Link), while the Vilna Gaon quotes the Seder Olam who does not include either of the two.

Who are the writing prophets?

There are many but the major ones are Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel. Others include: Obadiah, Joel, Michah, Nahum, Amos, and Hosea.

How did the prophets of God make aliving?

Most if not all of the prophets in Christ time were told to go out and preach His word, which left no time to follow their previous occupations. However a prophet is only so when called upon. It is likely that when not fulfilling the duty of a prophet they would have found some occupation to earn their keep or returned to their previous occupations. Perhaps Peter would have returned to fishing. When preaching Christs message they would no doubt have been fed and quartered by the people they preached to. God would have always supplied them with that which they were in need of.

What feat of the magic did the prophet perform?

The prophet said he would blot out the sun and so happen that day there was a solar eclipse. The Indians rallied aroung Tecumseh!

What is the age of hazrat rayhana when he married to prophet?

Muhammad never Married Rayhana.

Rayhana was only a teenager. The most beautiful girl from the Jewish Tribe of Banu Quarayza.

Muhammad's hordes killed all the men and boys who already had pubic hairs. The women and girls were raped and made to sex slaves. Muhammad chose the most beautiful girl for himself.

Rayhana refused to convert to Islam and refused to Marry her rapist and lived and died as Muhammad's sex slave.

The other wives hated her for her exceptional beauty and for her clinging to Judaism, it would have been much easier for her to convert and marry.

But Rayhana refused to marry her rapist and the murderer of her family. A heroic girl!

Is kim clement a false prophet?

According to the scriptural definition of a prophet, he is a false prophet.

Who is the protagonist and antagonist in prophet of yonwood?

PROTAGONIST- Nickie, Grover, Nickie's aunt

Antagonist- ms.beeson, (may not be)

Why did Prophet Mohammed hate Israel?

As far as I am aware, Mohammed said little on the subject of a Jewish homeland or Jewish control of what was then termed Palaestina and is now Israel/Palestine. When he died Islam had not yet conquered the Levant and it would have to wait until the Caliphate of Omar for the territory to come under Muslim control. With the exception of a few Jewish tribes that ended up opposite of Mohammed during his wars in Arabia, most Jews received Islam well and thought kindly of their conquerors (since they were less barbaric than their former masters).

Since there was no aspiration of Jewish Nationalism since the failure of the Bar Kochba Revolts nearly 500 years earlier, the idea of a Jewish Nationaist Revolt that could upset Islamic expansion was also unrealistic and did not need addressing. However, several Qur'anic verses recall the Promise made by God to the Jewish people concerning Israel such as Qur'an 5:20-21 and it would stand to reason that Mohammed may even have endorsed an autonomous Jewish territory within the future Islamic Caliphate in accordance with God's will. (Of course, it may also have been that his fury with Banu Qurayza may have left him unwilling to concede power to Jews again, but this is all guesswork.)

Why was prophet Abraham important to Christians?

Abraham was the founding father of the Covenant between the Jewish people and God. Judaism is the forerunner to Christianity. Abraham (a descent from Noah) is in the lineage (through Isaac) to Jesus. Also, when Abraham obeyed God by offering his son, Isaac, as a sacrifice (also mentioned in Hebrews 11:17–19), it is seen as a prophetic foreshadow of the promise of the Lamb of God (Jesus) sacrificed for us.