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The Origins of the Sunni/Shia split in Islam 5

  • Friday, December 10, 2010
  • Andrea
  • 1) Adam
    2)Idrís (Idrees)
    3) Núh (Noah)
    4) Húd
    5) Sálih
    6) Ibráhím (Abraham)
    7) Ismá'íl (Ishmael)
    8) Isháq (Isaac)
    9) Lút (Lot)
    10) Ya'qúb (Jacob)
    11) Yúsuf (Joseph)
    12) Shu'aib
    13)Ayúb (Job)
    14) Músa (Moses)
    15) Hárún (Aaron)
    16) Dhu l-kifl (Ezzekiel)
    17) Dawúd (David)
    18) Sulaimán
    19) Ilyás (Elijah)
    20) al-Yasa' (Elisha)
    21) Yúnus (Jonas)
    22) Zakaríya (Zakariyah)
    23) Yahyá (John the Baptist)
    24) 'Ísa (Jesus)
    25) Muhammad

    In a famous hadith (prophetic tradition), the number of prophets given was 124 000. May the blessings of Alláh be upon them all. Prophethood ended with Muhammad (peace be upon him and his progeny). Then, Alláh deputed Imams to guide us.

    THE LAW-BRINGING PROPHETS

    1) Núh
    2) Ibráhím
    3) Músa
    4) 'Ísa
    5) Muhammad

    THE BOOKS OF ALLÁH
    1) Sahífa(scroll revealed to Nuh)
    2) Sahífa (scroll revealed to Ibráhím)
    3) Taurat (the book revealed to Músa)
    4) Zabúr (the psalms revealed to Dawúd)
    5) Injíl (the gospel revealed to 'Isa)
    6) Qur'án (the Koran revealed to Muhammad)

    THE PANJATAN: THE FIVE HOLY ONES
    Muhammad,Fátima al-Zahra, 'Alí, Hasan, Husayn

    THE FOURTEEN MASUMIN: THE RIGHTLY-GUIDED
    Muhammad,Fátima al-Zahra and the Twelve Imams

    THE TWELVE IMAMS

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