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ʾUlu al-ʿAzm

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The term ʾUlu al-ʿAzm (Arabic: أُولُو ٱلْعَزْم, romanizedʾUlu al-ʿAzm) refers to a group of prophets in Islam, recognized in the Qur'an as "Those of Determination" or as high-ranking prophets.[1][2][3][4]

List

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Those mentioned in the Quran as ʾUlu al-ʿAzm are:[5][6]

  1. Noah (Quran 17:3)
  2. Abraham (Quran 4:125)
  3. Moses (Quran 7:144)
  4. Jesus (Quran 2:253)
  5. Muhammad (Quran 17:1)

References

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  1. ^ Quran 17:55
  2. ^ "Arch-Prophets (Ulul'Azm)". Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque & Centre. Retrieved 2024-11-18.
  3. ^ "List of Ulu al-ʿAzm Prophets".
  4. ^ Zohreh Narimani; Jafar Firoozmandi Bandpey; Zahra Javadi Nasr (2021). "Explaining the Quiddity of Prophet Khidr (PBUH) with the Focus on Interpretive Analysis of Verses 60 to 82 of Surah Al-Kahf and Removing Doubts About It". International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding. 8 (10). doi:10.18415/ijmmu.v8i10.
  5. ^ Quran 46:35
  6. ^ Quran 33:7