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The first prophet was [[Adam (a)]] who was created, together with his wife, [[Eve]], in [[Heaven of Adam (a)|heaven]], and was ousted from there because of eating the "[[Forbidden Tree|forbidden fruit]]". And the last prophet was Muhammad (s) who was born in 570 in [[Mecca]]. | The first prophet was [[Adam (a)]] who was created, together with his wife, [[Eve]], in [[Heaven of Adam (a)|heaven]], and was ousted from there because of eating the "[[Forbidden Tree|forbidden fruit]]". And the last prophet was Muhammad (s) who was born in 570 in [[Mecca]]. | ||
Five prophets are considered as [[Ulu l-'Azm]], that is, they brought a new [[religion]] with new rulings. Other prophets propagated the religion of their Ulu al-'Azm predecessors.<ref>Sabziwārī, ''Sharḥ al-asmāʾ al-ḥusnā'', p. 552, 553.</ref> Prophets have different degrees.<ref>Qurʾān, 2:253 .</ref> The Qur'an has only mentioned | Five prophets are considered as [[Ulu l-'Azm]], that is, they brought a new [[religion]] with new rulings. Other prophets propagated the religion of their Ulu al-'Azm predecessors.<ref>Sabziwārī, ''Sharḥ al-asmāʾ al-ḥusnā'', p. 552, 553.</ref> Prophets have different degrees.<ref>Qurʾān, 2:253 .</ref> The Qur'an has only mentioned twenty-six prophets. | ||
In most of the [[hadith]]s, the number of prophets is said to be 124000, 313 of which are "rasuls". According to other hadiths, there were | In most of the [[hadith]]s, the number of prophets is said to be 124000, 313 of which are "rasuls". According to other hadiths, there were eight thousand prophets. According to [[al-'Allama al-Majlisi]], these eight thousand people were prominent prophets.<ref>Majlisī, ''Biḥār al-anwār'', vol. 11, p. 31.</ref> | ||
===Prophets with a Divine Book=== | ===Prophets with a Divine Book=== |