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This is a table containing prophets of the modern Abrahamic religions.
NOTE: In Judaism and Islam the classification of some people as prophets includes those who are not explicitly called so in the Hebrew Bible or Quran. Judaism also uses religious texts other than the Hebrew Bible to define prophets. Moreover, Orthodox rabbis use different criteria for classifying someone as a prophet, e.g. Enoch is not considered a prophet in Judaism. The New Testament may call someone a prophet even though they are not so classified in the Hebrew Bible; for example, Abel, Daniel, Enoch, and John the Baptist are described in the New Testament as prophets.
Quran, Arabic language, God, Muhammad, Shia Islam
Abstract art, Art, Source code, Microsoft Windows, Representation (arts)
Solomon, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Islam, Psalms
Islam, Isaac, Judaism, Christianity, David
Islam, Jesus, Muhammad, Christianity, Bible
Religion, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sociology, God
Islam, Druze, Abrahamic religions, Samaritans, Abrahamites
Egypt, Egyptian presidential election, 2012, Mohamed Morsi, Politics, Islam