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The Quran recognizes the diversity of prophets and their missions from "summary" of Prophets in the Quran by Brannon Wheeler

The Quran emphasizes the diversity of prophets and their missions, illustrating how each prophet was chosen by God to fulfill a specific role in guiding and teaching their respective communities. The Quranic narratives of various prophets such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus highlight the unique qualities and challenges faced by each of them. These prophets were sent to different peoples in different times, each with a specific message tailored to the needs of their community. For example, Noah was sent to warn his people of a great flood, while Moses was tasked with leading the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt. Similarly, Jesus was sent to preach a message of love and compassion to the people of his time. Despite their differences, all prophets shared a common goal of calling people to the worship of one God and the promotion of justice and righteousness. They were guided by divine revelation and performed miracles to demonstrate the truth of their message. However, the Quran also acknowledges that prophets were human beings with limitations and imperfections, emphasizing their reliance on God for guidance and support. The Quranic portrayal of prophets serves as a reminder of the universal message of monotheism and moral values that were communicated by all prophets throughout history. It highlights the continuity of prophethood and the interconnectedness of their missions in promoting the worship of God and the well-being of humanity. Through their stories, the Quran invites readers to reflect on the timeless lessons and wisdom imparted by these noble messengers of God.
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    Prophets in the Quran

    Brannon Wheeler

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