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Who is called Prophet in Monotheistic religions ?
Asked by azam khan,
18 Nov '11 03:45 pm
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A Prophet is a person who is appointed by God to call the people to the worship and believe in the One God. All Prophets were given miracles by Allaah to prove that they were Prophets. For example, Moses was given the miracles to free the Children of Israel, Jesus was given the ability to heal the sick and raise the dead by Allaah's leave and Muhammad was given the Quran which is the everlasting and literal speech of Allaah. May Allaah send His peace and blessings on all the Prophets. Ameen!
Answered by Ajeebdastan, 18 Nov '11 03:57 pm
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Abrahamic religions are the monotheistic faiths emphasizing and tracing their common origin to Abraham or recognizing a spiritual tradition identified with him. They are one of the three major divisions in comparative religion, along with Indian religions (Dharmic) and East Asian religions (Taoic). As of the early twenty-first century , it was estimated that 54% of the world's population (3.8 billion people) considered themselves adherents of the Abrahamic religions, about 30% of other religions, and 16% of no religion
Answered by Stone, 18 Nov '11 03:48 pm
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Judaism, which is 3,500 years old, is the oldest of the monotheistic
religions. Jews believe that God made a covenant (known as the
first covenant) with Abraham that he would be the father of a great
people if he followed Gods instructions. Jews believe that God
renewed the covenant that he previously made with Abraham with
Moses (second covenant), who led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt
to Mount Sinai. God also revealed a set of rules that Jews should live
by, the most famous of which is known as the Ten Commandments.
The Jewish holy book is called the Torah, and is comprised of the first
five books of the Bible. Jews also believe in the oral Torah, called the ...more
Answered by jameel ahmed, 18 Nov '11 03:55 pm
religions. Jews believe that God made a covenant (known as the
first covenant) with Abraham that he would be the father of a great
people if he followed Gods instructions. Jews believe that God
renewed the covenant that he previously made with Abraham with
Moses (second covenant), who led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt
to Mount Sinai. God also revealed a set of rules that Jews should live
by, the most famous of which is known as the Ten Commandments.
The Jewish holy book is called the Torah, and is comprised of the first
five books of the Bible. Jews also believe in the oral Torah, called the ...more
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Abrahamic religions are called Prophet in Monotheistic religions
Answered by provu rai, 18 Nov '11 03:53 pm
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