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A Timeline of All the Prophets in Islam

Who Are the Prophets in Islam?

All prophets' names in Islam are as follows:

Adam

Adam was the first Islamic prophet, and he and Hawwa were the first humans on Earth. He’s considered the father of the human race, and Allah (SWT) created him and Hawwa from clay. Allah (SWT) gave the pair free rein in Paradise, in which they were allowed anything apart from the fruit of one tree. Unfortunately, they disobeyed Him, and He punished them by sending them to Earth. On Earth, Adam had to learn to grow crops, bake, and survive.

Adam and Hawwa had many children, and one of these children was called Sheeth. Adam chose Sheeth as his successor, so while he’s often not listed among the 25 prophets, he’s still considered a prophet and the main continuation of Adam’s lineage.

Idris

Idris was born in Babylon and followed the rules and teachings of Prophet Sheeth. So, when he came of age, he received the Revelation, and Allah (SWT) bestowed prophethood upon him. During his time in Babylon, he warned others not to commit sins; however, they didn’t listen

At-Tirmidhi: Imam of Hadith and Fiqh

He is Muhammad ibn `Isa ibn Sawrah ibn Musa ibn Ad-Dahhak At-Tirmidhi Al-Bughi As-Sulami, from the well-known Arab tribe of Sulaim ibn Mansur. He is the compiler of the well-known book of Hadith “Jami` At-Tirmidhi” which is distinguished by At-Tirmidhi’s unique approach of the classification and verification of hadiths. Imam At-Tirmidhi is one of the outstanding scholars of Hadith who spent their lives in narrating and verifying the hadiths of the Prophet (peace be upon him). `Amr ibn `Alak said, “When Muhammad ibn Isma`il Al-Bukhari died, he did not leave behind anyone in Khurasan like Abu `Isa (At-Tirmidhi), in terms of knowledge and God-fearing.”

His Birth and Early Life:

Abu `Isa was born in the beginning of 209 A.H. in Tirmidh. His grandfather was from Marw. Scholars differed whether he was born blind or not but the correct view is that he was not born so but he lost his eyesight in his old age because of his abundant study of Hadith. Ibn Kathir said, “It appears from the state of At-Tirmidhi that blindness happened to him a

MUHAMMAD ISA DAWUD'S INTERVIEW WITH A MUSLIM JINNI

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MUAMMAD ‘ĪSĀ DĀWŪD’S

INTERVIEW WITH A MUSLIM JINNI (A SHORT SYNOPSIS) *

Translated from the Indonesian language By MUHAMMAD AMIN ABDUL-SAMAD

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A SHORT SYNOPSIS OF MUHAMMAD ‘ISĀ DĀWŪD’S INTERVIEW WITH A MUSLIM JINNI Title of the Book: H.iwār S.ah.afī ma‘a Jinnī Muslim (A Press Interview with a Muslim Jinni) Jeddah: Dār al-Funūn lil- T.ibā‘ah wa ‘l-Nashr wa ‘l-Ta’līf, 1992 Author: Muhammad ‘Isā Dāwūd Introduction This is a summary of the contents of an interview with a Muslim jinni (demon) claimed to be conducted by an Egyptian journalist Muhammad ‘Isā Dāwūd. It was published in a book written in Arabic, translated into Indonesian (and Malay) entitled Dialog dengan Jin Muslim. Since it deals with the unseen, the veracity of the dialogue is beyond the scope of this writing. However, some statements are supported with Qur’anic verses and h.adīths of the Prophet that may give credits to the interviewed jinni. I include footnotes and an appendix as commentary to the statements of the writer. For tho

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