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Risalah (Prophethood) GapFill

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 RisalahJannahHumanityInsha'Allah is the Islamic term for the ideas of prophets. Another word for this is  SawmZakahNubuwwahAdalat. The most important prophet in Islam is the prophet  AsaMusaMuhammadIbrahim. He is considered to be the final prophet, which is expressed by his position as the  EndOpeningBeginningSeal of the Prophets. However, other prophets are also considered to be important as they have historically brought  sermonsrevelationwarningstreats from God. The first prophet was  AdamMusaIsaMuhammad, whose life was blown into him by Allah following creation. He disobeyed Allah, however, and as a result he and his wife Hawwa were sent to earth. Other important prophets include  MusaIbrahimAdamDawud, which is the Arabic name of Abraham, who received the Scrolls.  AdamIbrahimMusaIsa is also an important prophet in Islam – this is the Arabic word for Jesus, who Muslims believe received the  Scrolls of IbrahimAdalatSunnahInjil, which is the Arabic word for the Gospels. Emphatically, unlike Christianity, Muslims do not believe that he was the  First-century JewBest CarpenterArabic MinisterSon of God.

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72%