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1. Beliefs and Teachings
1.2. Prophethood (Risalah)
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Prophets in Islam convey divine revelations and Allah's will to
humanity
Who is considered the final prophet in Islam?
Muhammad
Match the core message of prophets with its description:
Monotheism (Tawhid) ↔️ Proclaim the oneness of Allah
Moral guidance ↔️ Instruct on ethical principles
Social justice ↔️ Advocate for fairness and equality
Accountability ↔️ Emphasize being accountable for actions
What are prophets in Islam tasked with conveying?
Allah's messages
What role do prophets in Islam play as warners and comforters?
Warn against wrongdoing
Muhammad is considered the final prophet in
Islam
.
True
What societal issues do prophets in Islam address under the message of social justice?
Poverty and oppression
Match the prophet with their significance in Islam:
Muhammad ↔️ Received the Quran
Abraham ↔️ Established monotheism
Moses ↔️ Received the Torah
Jesus ↔️ Preached love and peace
Prophethood (Risalah) in Islam refers to the belief that Allah selects certain individuals to serve as
prophets
Match the role of a prophet with its significance in Islam:
Exemplars of faith ↔️ Demonstrate righteous behavior
Teachers and guides ↔️ Provide instructions on living according to Allah's teachings
Abraham established monotheism and the Kaaba in Mecca.
True
Prophets emphasize accountability for actions before
Allah
.
True
Prophets in Islam serve as messengers of Allah by conveying divine revelations and Allah's
will
Prophets in Islam are highly revered for being chosen by Allah to guide
humanity
Why is Jesus considered a prophet in Islam but not the son of God?
He preached love and peace
Prophets in Islam emphasize accountability for actions before Allah.
True
What is Muhammad referred to as in Islam concerning his role as a prophet?
The final prophet
Prophets in Islam are divine beings and not human.
False
Order the key roles of prophets in Islam based on their significance:
1️⃣ Messengers of Allah
2️⃣ Exemplars of faith
3️⃣ Teachers and guides
4️⃣ Warners and comforters
Jesus is considered a prophet in Islam but not the son of
God
Prophets in Islam are considered
exemplars
of faith because they demonstrate righteous behavior.
True
Arrange the major prophets in Islam based on their chronological significance:
1️⃣ Abraham
2️⃣ Noah
3️⃣ Moses
4️⃣ Jesus
5️⃣ Muhammad
One of the core messages of prophets in Islam is monotheism, also known as
Tawhid
Arrange the key concepts of the chain of prophethood in Islam:
1️⃣ Prophets sent throughout history
2️⃣ Continuity of divine guidance
3️⃣ Final prophet Muhammad
Muhammad received the complete and final revelation from Allah, which is called the
Quran
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