Professor Shahul Hameed. Short Answer: Quranic narrations of events in the lives of the prophets are like illuminating relevant scenes from their lives, so that future generations can derive good lessons from them. This means the stories of the prophets are not meant as their biographies. Allah states in the twelfth chapter of the Quran that
Twenty Five Prophets Mentioned in the Holy Qur'an: Name of Prophet # of times mentioned in the Qur'an: 1. The leader of all the Prophets, Sayyidina wa Nabiyyina Muhammad ibn 'Abdillah, Sallallahu 'alayhi wa Sallam. Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. 4 2. Sayyidina Nabī ' Īsa ibn Maryam, 'alayhissalam. Prophet Jesus, son of Mary, peace be
Sabians. The Sabians, sometimes also spelled Sabaeans or Sabeans, are a mysterious religious group mentioned three times in the Quran (as الصابئون al-Ṣābiʾūn, in later sources الصابئة al-Ṣābiʾa ), [1] where it is implied that they belonged to the ' People of the Book ' ( ahl al-kitāb ). [2] Their original identity
It should be noted that more or less mentioning the name of a prophet of the divine prophets in the Qur'an is not a sign of more or less importance of the position of that prophet in the sight of God, but it is an instructive point. The name of Jesus (pbuh) is mentioned 23 times in the Holy Quran, which is: Baqara, verses: 87,136,253.