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  • "Has not the time come for the hearts of those who believe (in the Oneness of Allah) to be affected by Allah's Reminder and that which has been revealed of the Truth..?" [Al Hadeed:16]
  • "Verily, in the creation of the heavens and the earth and (in) the difference of night and day are signs for men of understanding, such as remember Allah standing, sitting and reclining and ponder over the creation of the heavens and the earth (and say): Our Lord! You created not this in vail. Glory be to You. Preserve us from the punishment of the Fire. Our Lord! Whom You cause to enter the Fire, indeed You have disgraced him. For evildoers there will be no helpers. Our Lord! Therefore, forgive us our sins and expiate from us our evil deeds and make us die the death of the righteous. Our Lord! Give us that which You have promised to us by Your Messengers. Disgrace us not on the Day of Resurrection" [Al-Imran:190-194]
  • "It is He who has sent His Messenger (Muhammad SAWS) with the Guidance and the Religion of Truth to make it superior over all religions, even though the Mushrikeen (pagans, idolaters, disbelievers in the Oneness of Allah) hate it." [At-Tawbah: 33]
  • "Do you suppose that you will enter Paradise untouched by the suffering endured by the men of faith who passed away before you? They were afflicted by the misery and hardship and so convulsed that the Messenger and the believers with him cried out: 'When will the help of Allah arrive?' They were assured that Allah's help was close by." [Al Baqarah:214]
  • "Each one of you is a shepherd. And each of you will be asked about your flock. A ruler also is a shepherd and he will be asked about his flock. And every man is a shepherd to his family. And every woman is the custodian of her husband's house and his children. Thus each one of you is a shepherd and each one will be asked about his flock." [Bukhari & Muslim]

7 Questions on the Prophets of Allah Ta’ala

Test your knowledge on the Prophets of Allah with the following 7 questions. Answers will be confirmed when each question is answered correctly.

1. Who are the 5 highest ranked prophets? 

2. Which prophet was the father of Sulaiman (AS)? 

3. Which prophet did Muhammad (SAWS) say was the highest in nobility and why?  

4. On the Day of Judgment one prophet will be exempt from becoming unconscious when the Trumpet is blown. Which prophet will have this honour and why? 

5. For how many years did Prophet Nuh (AS) give da’wah to his people? 

6. The nation of Lut (AS) were punished for what crime?

7. What is the difference between a Nabi and a Rasool?

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  1. Answers:

    1. Muhammad, Ibrahim, Musa, Isa & Nuh (alaihimus salaam).

    2. Dawood (AS).

    3. Yusuf (AS); because his father was a prophet (Ya’qoob), his grandfather was a prophet (Is’haaq) and his great grandfather was also a prophet (Ibrahim).

    4. Musa (AS); Musa fell unconscious in the dunya when he asked to see Allah so Allah will exempt him from falling unconscious when the Trumpet is blown – when Allah revealed a part of Himself to the mountain, the mountain turned to rubble and Musa fell unconscious.

    5. 950 years and only a handful believed in his message.

    6. Homosexuality.

    7. A rasool is a Prophet who received a new SHARIAH (Divine Law) from Allah. A nabi follows the shariah of a rasool or a Prophet before him.

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