Muhammad
Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was born in Mecca around 570 CE and received revelations that formed the Quran. He is considered the last prophet in Islam, delivering God's final message to humanity. He is a prophet who worships God, firmly believing in the existence of only one Lord. His prophetic mission clarified that there is only one Lord, and He is God. He is the last prophet.
The best man to ever walk the earth, sent for the whole universe. The last and final prophet, leader of humanity, received the best book from Allah (Quran).
The greatest prophet. A superior humanitarian who united a nation and didn't ask for anything in return.
Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ, central to Christianity, was born in Bethlehem and is believed by Christians to be the Son of God and the Messiah. He is known for his teachings, crucifixion, and resurrection. More people belong to a denomination of Christianity than to any other religion, influencing many acts of violence and peace.
Jesus Christ IS the One, The Only Prophet mankind has been given. Muhammad looks fake to me.
Moses
Moses, a prophet in Judaism, is known for leading the Israelites out of Egypt and receiving the Ten Commandments from God at Mount Sinai. His life and mission are foundational to Jewish law and tradition. Moses was an amazing prophet because he knew God face to face. Muhammad came after Jesus, so I think that makes him a saint.
The most respectable prophet from the Old Testament of the Bible.
The most important prophet in the Old Testament.
Noah
Noah, a prophet in the Abrahamic religions, is known for building an ark to save his family and pairs of animals from a divine flood. His story is recounted in both the Bible and the Quran. Noah is the second father to mankind and the first prophet who gave Dawah.
Zoroaster
Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism, is believed to have lived in ancient Persia around 1000 BCE. He preached the worship of Ahura Mazda and introduced the concept of dualism between good and evil.
Gautama Buddha
Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, is known for attaining enlightenment under the Bodhi tree and teaching the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path as a way to end suffering. He lived in India in the 6th century BCE.
Krishna
Krishna, a central figure in Hinduism, is revered as an avatar of the god Vishnu and is known for his role in the Mahabharata and his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita. He is a symbol of divine love and righteousness. One of the central figures of Hinduism and considered to be God Himself.
Isaiah
Isaiah, a prophet in the Hebrew Bible, is known for his prophecies about the coming of a Messiah and his warnings to Israel about judgment and salvation. His teachings are key in both Jewish and Christian traditions.
Joshua
Joshua was a biblical figure who succeeded Moses as the leader of the Israelites and led them in the conquest of Canaan. He is renowned for his role in the Battle of Jericho.
Abraham
Abraham, considered the patriarch of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, is known for his covenant with God and for being the father of Isaac and Ishmael. His faith and obedience are central themes in his story.
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Elijah
Elijah was a prophet in ancient Israel known for his opposition to the worship of Baal and his miraculous deeds, such as calling down fire from heaven. He is considered a precursor to the Messiah in Jewish tradition. Elijah best fulfilled the true definition of a prophet. Read about him in the true Bible (not Islamic).
I am not Muslim, so I am saying Elijah, since he was an actual prophet.
Ezekiel
Ezekiel, a prophet during the Babylonian exile, is known for his vivid visions and messages of hope, restoration, and God's sovereignty. His book is one of the major prophetic books in the Hebrew Bible.
John the Baptist
John the Baptist, a prophet in Christianity, is known for baptizing Jesus and preaching repentance in preparation for the coming of the Messiah. He was executed by Herod Antipas. I believe John the Baptist was the greatest prophet. He baptized Jesus and was also his cousin.
Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, is known for translating the Book of Mormon, which he claimed to have received through divine revelation. He organized the Church of Christ in 1830. The inspired prophet of the Father's last dispensation of Christ's Gospel.
Anna the Prophetess
Anna the Prophetess appears in the New Testament as a devout woman who recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he was presented at the temple. She is noted for her long service and worship in the temple.
Guru Nanak
Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, was born in 1469 in Punjab and taught the unity of God, equality, and the rejection of caste distinctions. His teachings are recorded in the Guru Granth Sahib. Guru Nanak is revered as a guru in Sikhism, Islam, and among Hindus. He preached that God is one and pervades everything in nature. He spread the message of love among humans. He outlined the principles of an ideal life and its connection with nature, which are inscribed in the Guru Granth Sahib.
Satguru Nanak manifested, and the mist cleared to reveal the world's light. Sikhism champions the cause of humanity and the saving of lives. Guru Nanak Dev Ji, born in Pakistan, propagated the teachings of love and equality among all. Today, if Hindus exist, and even if India exists, it's all due to the sacrifices of all Sikh Gurus during the Mughal Empire.
Rampal
Rampal, an Indian religious leader, claims to be an incarnation of Kabir and teaches a syncretic faith combining elements of Hinduism, Islam, and the teachings of Kabir. He founded the Satlok Ashram and has a significant following in India.
Jeremiah
Jeremiah, a prophet in the Hebrew Bible, is known for his prophecies of Jerusalem's destruction and exile, as well as his messages of repentance and hope for restoration. His life and teachings are recorded in the Book of Jeremiah.
Paul
Paul, originally named Saul, was a key figure in the early spread of Christianity, known for his missionary journeys and epistles in the New Testament. He converted to Christianity after a vision of Jesus.
Adam
Adam, considered the first human and prophet in the Abrahamic religions, is known for being created by God and for his role in the story of the Garden of Eden. His life is recounted in the Bible and the Quran.
Samuel
Samuel, a prophet and judge in the Hebrew Bible, anointed both Saul and David as kings of Israel. His leadership marked the transition from the period of judges to the monarchy in ancient Israel.
Baha'u'llah
Baha'u'llah, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith, proclaimed himself as the manifestation of God and taught the unity of all religions and humanity. He is known for writing many spiritual texts, including the Kitáb-i-Aqdas. He could've done a lot more with himself if not for house arrest.
Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, established the Khalsa in 1699 and finalized the Guru Granth Sahib as the eternal Guru for Sikhs. He was also known for his military leadership and poetry.
Laozi
Laozi, an ancient Chinese philosopher and the founder of Taoism, is traditionally credited with writing the Tao Te Ching. He taught the importance of harmony with the Tao, the fundamental principle of the universe.
L. Ron Hubbard
L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, is known for developing Dianetics and promoting a path to spiritual enlightenment through auditing and self-awareness. His movement grew into a global religious organization.