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{{about|the number, rankings and shari'as of the '''Prophets'''|explanation about the '''Prophethood'''|Prophethood}}
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'''Prophets (a)''' (Arabic: {{ia|الأنبیاء}}) are elite people selected by God who enjoyed the [[Knowledge of the Hidden]] and were in charge of guiding other people. Only 25 prophets are mentioned in the [[Qur'an]], but according to [[hadith]]s, there were 124000 prophets, the first of whom was [[Adam (a)]] and the last of whom was [[Muhammad (s)]], the prophet of [[Islam]]. All the prophets were [[Infallible]], and they propagated common ideas. They had different rankings, and some of them held the position of [[imamate]] in addition to [[prophethood]]. Every prophet had his own successor, and the [[Twelve Imams (a)]] are the successors of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)|last prophet]].
'''Prophets (a)''' (Arabic: {{ia|الأنبیاء}}) are elite people selected by God who enjoyed the [[Knowledge of the Hidden]] and were in charge of guiding other people. According to [[hadith]]s, there were 124000 prophets, only twenty five of which are mentioned in the [[Qur'an]]. The first prophet was [[Adam (a)]] and the last was [[Muhammad (s)]], the prophet of [[Islam]]. All the prophets were [[Infallible]], and they propagated common ideas. They had different rankings, and some of them held the position of [[imamate]] in addition to [[prophethood]]. Every prophet had his own successor, and the [[Twelve Imams (a)]] are the successors of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)|last prophet]].


==Prophethood==
==Prophethood==
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