Islamic view of Isaac
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In Islam, Isaac (circa 1761 BC - 1638 BC?)[1] [2]is known as an appointed prophet and messenger ("Rasul") of God.
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| Prophets of Islam in the Qur'an | |||||||||||||
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| Adam | Idris | Nuh | Hud | Saleh | Ibrahim | Lut | Ismail | Is'haq | Yaqub | Yusuf | Ayoub | ||
| آدم | إدريس | نوح | هود | صالح | إبراهيم | لوط | إسماعيل | إسحاق | يعقوب | يوسف | أيوب | ||
| Adam | Enoch | Noah | Eber | Shelah | Abraham | Lot | Ishmael | Isaac | Jacob | Joseph | Job | ||
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| Shoaib | Musa | Harun | Dhul-Kifl | Daud | Sulayman | Ilyas | Al-Yasa | Yunus | Zakariya | Yahya | Isa | Muhammad | |
| شُعيب | موسى | هارون | ذو الكفل | داود | سليمان | إلياس | إليسع | يونس | زكريا | يحيى | عيسى | مُحمد | |
| Jethro | Moses | Aaron | Ezekiel | David | Solomon | Elijah | Elisha | Jonah | Zechariah | John | Jesus | Joshua |
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