Prophet Mohammad short summary
1. Prophet Mohammad short summary
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Prophet Muhammad was the founder of Islam and the last prophet of God in the Abrahamic tradition. He was born in Mecca, in what is now Saudi Arabia, in 570 CE. He received his first revelation from God at the age of 40 and began preaching the message of Islam, which emphasizes monotheism, the belief in one God, and the importance of submission to God's will.
Muhammad faced persecution and opposition from the ruling elites of Mecca, but he and his followers eventually migrated to Medina, an event known as the Hijra, in 622 CE. This marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar. In Medina, Muhammad established a community of believers and worked to unite the various tribes and clans of Arabia under the banner of Islam.
Over the course of his life, Muhammad continued to receive revelations and teachings from God, which were compiled into the Islamic holy book, the Quran. He also established the Five Pillars of Islam, which include the declaration of faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage to Mecca. Muhammad's leadership and teachings helped to spread Islam throughout Arabia and beyond.
Muhammad died in 632 CE in Medina, but his legacy and teachings continue to shape the lives of Muslims around the world. Muslims regard Muhammad as a prophet and messenger of God, and his example and teachings provide guidance for how to live a life of faith and devotion.
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2. Summary of isra' and Mi'raj of prophet muhammad (SAW)
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Isra and Mi'raj, also known as Al Isra' wal Miraj, is observed on the 27th day of the month of Rajab, the seventh month in the Islamic calendar. This event marks the night that Allah (God) took Mohammad (also known as Mohamed or Muhammed) on a journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and then to heaven.
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Isra and Mi'raj, also known as Al Isra' wal Miraj, is observed on the 27th day of the month of Rajab, the seventh month in the Islamic calendar. This event marks the night that Allah (God) took Mohammad (also known as Mohamed or Muhammed) on a journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and then to heaven.3. summary of patriarch and prophets chapter 3 pp.52-62
Chapter 3—The Temptation and Fall
This chapter is based on Genesis 3.
No longer free to stir up rebellion in heaven, Satan’s enmity against God found a new field in plotting the ruin of the human race. In the happiness and peace of the holy pair in Eden he beheld a vision of the bliss that to him was forever lost. Moved by envy, he determined to incite them to disobedience, and bring upon them the guilt and penalty of sin. He would change their love to distrust and their songs of praise to reproaches against their Maker. Thus he would not only plunge these innocent beings into the same misery which he was himself enduring, but would cast dishonor upon God, and cause grief in heaven.
Our first parents were not left without a warning of the danger that threatened them. Heavenly messengers opened to them the history of Satan’s fall and his plots for their destruction, unfolding more fully the nature of the divine government, which the prince of evil was trying to overthrow. It was by disobedience to the just commands of God that Satan and his host had fallen. How important, then, that Adam and Eve should honor that law by which alone it was possible for order and equity to be maintained.
The law of God is as sacred as God Himself. It is a revelation of His will, a transcript of His character, the expression of divine love and wisdom. The harmony of creation depends upon the perfect conformity of all beings, of everything, animate and inanimate, to the law of the Creator. God has ordained laws for the government, not only of living beings, but of all the operations of nature. Everything is under fixed laws, which cannot be disregarded. But while everything in nature is governed by natural laws, man alone, of all that inhabits the earth, is amenable to moral law. To man, the crowning work of creation, God has given power to understand His requirements, to comprehend the justice and beneficence of His law, and its sacred claims upon him; and of man unswerving obedience is required.
Like the angels, the dwellers in Eden had been placed upon probation; their happy estate could be retained only on condition of fidelity to the Creator’s law. They could obey and live, or disobey and perish. God had made them the recipients of rich blessings; but should they disregard His will, He who spared not the angels that sinned, could not spare them; transgression would forfeit His gifts and bring upon them misery and ruin.
The angels warned them to be on their guard against the devices of Satan, for his efforts to ensnare them would be unwearied. While they were obedient to God the evil one could not harm them; for, if need be, every angel in heaven would be sent to their help. If they steadfastly repelled his first insinuations, they would be as secure as the heavenly messengers. But should they once yield to temptation, their nature would become so depraved that in themselves they would have no power and no disposition to resist Satan.
The tree of knowledge had been made a test of their obedience and their love to God. The Lord had seen fit to lay upon them but one prohibition as to the use of all that was in the garden; but if they should disregard His will in this particular, they would incur the guilt of transgression. Satan was not to follow them with continual temptations; he could have access to them only at the forbidden tree. Should they attempt to investigate its nature, they would be exposed to his wiles. They were admonished to give careful heed to the warning which God had sent them and to be content with the instruction which He had seen fit to impart.
In order to accomplish his work unperceived, Satan chose to employ as his medium the serpent—a disguise well adapted for his purpose of deception. The serpent was then one of th
4. Amos is a prophet dubbed as “A prophet for?
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Amos Prophet of Social Justice.
5. What is a prophet?like elijah's prophet
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A person who speaks for,or through divine inspiration, God or deity. A individual who is chosen to talk to God and lead the people of Israel.
6. Contrast the worship experiences of the prophets of Baal and Prophet Elijah
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Prophet of Baal worship a graven image gods. No response. Do not hear.
Prophet Elijah worship the true living God who hears just like how He hears Elijah's prayer and send rain.
7. How many prophets does the Islam Religion have? A. 20 ProphetsB. 32 ProphetsC. 25 Prophets
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25 Prophets
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8. Summary:I am a genuine modern day prophet when_____________________________________________________________.
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Robot- It is a mechanical device that is used in modern days and to the future.
9. What it means to be a Christian prophet today?A Christian prophet of today is:
What does it mean to be a prophet today?
Is prophet ministry different in our times now? I have only seen a prophet ministry once but it's really hard for me to figure out. Is it pretty much just obeying God what he tells you to say and where he calls you to go
What does it mean to be a prophet today?
Is prophet ministry different in our times now? I have only seen a prophet ministry once but it's really hard for me to figure out. Is it pretty much just obeying God what he tells you to say and where he calls you to go
What does it mean to be a prophet today?
Is prophet ministry different in our times now? I have only seen a prophet ministry once but it's really hard for me to figure out. Is it pretty much just obeying God what he tells you to say and where he calls you to go?
What does it mean to be a prophet today?
Is prophet ministry different in our times now? I have only seen a prophet ministry once but it's really hard for me to figure out. Is it pretty much just obeying God what he tells you to say and where he calls you to go
What does it mean to be a prophet today?
Is prophet ministry different in our times now? I have only seen a prophet ministry once but it's really hard for me to figure out. Is it pretty much just obeying God what he tells you to say and where he calls you to go
What does it mean to be a prophet today?
Is prophet ministry different in our times now? I have only seen a prophet ministry once but it's really hard for me to figure out. Is it pretty much just obeying God what he tells you to say and where he calls you to go
What does it mean to be a prophet today?
Is prophet ministry different in our times now? I have only seen a prophet ministry once but it's really hard for me to figure out. Is it pretty much just obeying God what he tells you to say and where he calls you to go
10. what do we mean about the former prophets and the letter prophets? and how are these prophets in the former and latter?
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What do we mean about the former prophets and the letter prophets?
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• The Former Prophets relate Joshua's leadership after Moses' death and the ensuing period up to the Exile of the Judaeans in Babylon.
• The Latter Prophets contain work attributed to the "literary prophets" (those who left works in their own names) who lived in the 8th - 5th centuries BC.
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How are these prophets in the former and latter?
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• The primary role of the prophets in the Bible was to speak with the people about the words and will of God in their specific situations.
11. Why is prophet Hosea called the prophet of Divine Love?
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Everyone is captivated by a good love story that stirs our emotions and leaves our eyes moist. We are mesmerized when we witness a love that seems to transcend the ordinary boundaries of human experience. Our hearts long to experience such love and we are enchantedly moved inwardly when we witness such love genuinely demonstrated. As one thumbs through the pages of the Old Testament, the fingers seem to magically stop at the book of Hosea where we find such a love story. For woven into the very fabric of its pages is found a wondrous love that runs deeper than the deepest ocean and foreshadows the Divine Love flowing forth from He who called Himself the Water of Life – Jesus Christ.
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12. who is your favorite prophet and how is this prophet connected to you?
Muhammad
Muslims often refer to Muhammad as Prophet Muhammad, or just "The Prophet" or "The Messenger", and regard him as the greatest of all Prophets. He is seen by the Muslims as a possessor of all virtues.
13. Why prophet Hosea was called the prophet of Divine Love?
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14. differences of prophet Hosea and prophet Jonah
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Religion practices differentiated jonah and Hosea. jonah believed that religion should be defined by ethics, that is, treatment of the oppressed. Hosea believed that religions should be focused on beliefs and practices, similar to those practiced in the wilderness in the past with Moses.
15. prophets of Jesus and how they became prophets of Jesus
Joseph because he always following Jesus Christ
Elisha a good prophet of Jesus Christ
16. What is Prophet Amos's prophetic message?
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Amos wrote at a time of relative peace and prosperity but also of neglect of God's laws. He spoke against an increased disparity between the very wealthy and the very poor. His major themes of justice, God's omnipotence, and divine judgment became staples of prophecy. The Book of Amos is attributed to him.
17. Using the letters in the word ""Prophet"" think of positive traits that prophets possess
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Prophet blend physical strength and a determined spirit.
18. difference and similarities of the book of prophet Ezekiel and the book of the prophet Isaiah.
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Within the prophetic sections of the Hebrew Bible, Ezekiel represents a moral, geographic, and literary turning point. Isaiah and Jeremiah wrote their books in the land of Israel. Ezekiel writes from the perspective of being a foreigner in a foreign land. Ezekiel's writings may be called bridge literature.
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20. The prophet was both priest and prophet.
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As nouns the difference between prophet and priest
is that prophet is someone who speaks by divine inspiration while priest is a religious clergyman who is trained to perform services or sacrifices at a church or temple.
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21. Using the letters in the word “Prophet” think of positive traits that prophets possess?
The people laughed at the words of the prophet, claiming that he never did commune with a higher being, although he really had.
22. differentiate the meaning of major prophets to minor prophets
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The term "major" has nothing to do with the achievement or importance of the prophets, rather the length of the books. In comparison to the books of the Twelve Minor Prophets, whose books are short and grouped together into one single book in the Hebrew Bible, these books are much longer.
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23. 4. In the canticle of Zechariah, John the Baptist is described as: a. The greatest prophets b. The least among the prophets c. The prophet of the most high d. The one and only prophet center the prophets ami
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In the canticle of Zechariah, John the Baptist is described as:
a. The greatest prophets
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24. 26 - 30. Who were the prophets? Why is it that prophets are important?
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Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. They were important because they conveyed the Word of God.
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THE TWELVE PROPHETS OF GOD: Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.
THEY'RE IMPORTANT BECAUSE:
Allah chose (them) prophets to reveal his truth. They are responsible for the revelation . Messages from Allah were sent to the prophets using malaikah . These messages are recorded in the holy books.
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Because their sure witness of the living Christ is one of the greatest blessings to the Church and to the world.
Along with the scriptures and the gift of the Holy Ghost, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles make known the Lord’s specific concerns for us and what we need to do.
We have the responsibility to listen and to follow, and we have a promise that blessings will come as we believe and act on the prophets’ words.
If we will be attentive to the prophets’ words, we will forever remain safely on the path leading to the tree of life.
25. john the baptist is the a.bravest among the prophets b.favorite of jesus among the prophets. c.first among the prophets d.greatest among the prophets
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D. Greatest amomg the prophets
26. Make an acrostic of the word Prophet to describe a prophets role in the history of salvation.
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27. a true prophet is? i am/am not a prophet Are you a prophet ? because?
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A prophet is a man called by God to be His representative on earth. When a prophet speaks for God, it is as if God were speaking (see D&C 1:38). A prophet is also a special witness for Christ, testifying of His divinity and teaching His gospel. A prophet teaches truth and interprets the word of God. He calls the unrighteous to repentance. He receives revelations and directions from the Lord for our benefit. He may see into the future and foretell coming events so that the world may be warned.
A prophet may come from various stations in life. He may be young or old, highly educated or unschooled. He may be a farmer, a lawyer, or a teacher. Ancient prophets wore tunics and carried staffs. Modern prophets wear suits and carry briefcases. What, then, identifies a true prophet? A true prophet is always chosen by God and called through proper priesthood authority (see Articles of Faith 1:5).
Latter-day Saints sustain the First Presidency and the Twelve Apostles as prophets. However, when we speak of “the prophet of the Church,” we mean the President of the Church, who is President of the high priesthood.
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28. how many prophets of islam mention by prophet muhammad SAW
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How many prophets of islam mention by prophet muhammad SAW?
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29. which of the following statement is false according to islamic tradition?a.The prophet Muhammad was unlettered manb.The prophet Muhammad was man and not a divine being.c.The prophet muhammad was first among the long line of prophets.d. The prophet Muhamnad serves as a model for all the muslim to follow
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A.The prophet Muhammad was man and not a divine being
30. what is prophet's elijah's prophetic style?
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Elijah, also spelled Elias or Elia, Hebrew Eliyyahu, (flourished 9th century BCE), Hebrew prophet who ranks with Moses in saving the religion of Yahweh from being corrupted by the nature worship of Baal. Elijah’s name means “Yahweh is my God” and is spelled Elias in some versions of the Bible. The story of his prophetic career in the northern kingdom of Israel during the reigns of Kings Ahab and Ahaziah is told in 1 Kings 17–19 and 2 Kings 1–2 in the Bible.
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