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People & Prophets

Prophets, Infallibles, Companions, and key figures in Islamic history. Trace their lineages, timelines, travel maps, and roles.

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The ProphetsThe Infallibles

Prophet Muhammad

Al-Amin (The Trustworthy), Khatam an-Nabiyyin (Seal of the Prophets)
Era: 6th - 7th Century CE
Location: Makkah & Madinah (Hijaz, Arabia)

The final messenger of Islam, sent to guide humanity. Recipient of the Quran and central figure of the Islamic faith.

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Prophet Adam

Abu al-Bashar (Father of Mankind), Safiyullah (Chosen of Allah)
Era: Pre-historic / Beginning of Creation
Location: Garden of Eden / Earth (Makkah & Serendib)

The first human being created by Allah and the first Prophet of Islam. Formed from clay and taught the names of all things.

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Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib

Amir al-Mu'minin (Commander of the Faithful), Asadullah (Lion of Allah)
Era: 7th Century CE
Location: Makkah, Madinah, Kufa (Iraq)

The cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad, first of the Shia Imams, and the fourth Caliph of Islam. Acclaimed for his wisdom, justice, and valor.

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Prophet Ibrahim

Khalilullah (Friend of Allah), Abu al-Anbiya (Father of the Prophets)
Era: c. 2000 - 1800 BCE (Bronze Age)
Location: Mesopotamia (Iraq), Canaan (Palestine), Makkah

A central patriarch of monotheism. Rebuilt the Kaaba with his son Isma'il and survived the fire of Nimrod.

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Prophet Musa

Kalimullah (The One who spoke to Allah)
Era: c. 13th Century BCE
Location: Egypt, Mount Sinai, Wilderness (Tih)

The liberator of the Israelites from Egyptian bondage. He spoke directly with Allah at Mount Sinai and received the Torah.

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Prophet Isa

Al-Masih (The Messiah), Ruhullah (Spirit of Allah)
Era: 1st Century CE
Location: Galilee, Jerusalem (Palestine)

The Messiah sent to the Children of Israel. Born of the Virgin Maryam, performed miracles by Allah's leave, and was raised to heaven.

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Lady Fatimah al-Zahra

Sayyidat Nisa' al-Alamin (Leader of the Women of the Worlds), Al-Zahra (The Radiant)
Era: 7th Century CE
Location: Makkah & Madinah

The beloved daughter of Prophet Muhammad, wife of Imam Ali, and mother of Imam Hasan and Imam Husayn. A core pillar of the Prophet's household (Ahl al-Bayt).

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Lady Khadijah bint Khuwaylid

Umm al-Mu'minin (Mother of the Believers), Al-Kubra (The Great)
Era: 6th - 7th Century CE
Location: Makkah

The first wife of Prophet Muhammad, first person to accept Islam, and a wealthy merchant who spent her entire fortune supporting the early Muslim community.

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Salman al-Farsi

Salman al-Muhammadi (Salman of the Prophet's Family), Abu Abdullah
Era: 6th - 7th Century CE
Location: Persia, Levant, Madinah, Al-Mada'in (Iraq)

A Persian seeker of truth who traveled the ancient world to find the promised Prophet. He proposed the defensive trench in the Battle of the Trench.

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Maryam bint Imran

Al-Adhra (The Virgin), Al-Siddiqah (The Truthful)
Era: 1st Century BCE - 1st Century CE
Location: Jerusalem & Nazareth

The mother of Prophet Isa. The only woman named in the Quran, which dedicates an entire Surah (Chapter 19) to her.

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Luqman the Wise

Al-Hakim (The Wise)
Era: Unknown (often cited during the time of Prophet Dawud)
Location: Nubia / Egypt or Jerusalem

A wise sage celebrated in Surah Luqman (Chapter 31) for his profound counsels to his son, emphasizing monotheism, humility, and moderation.

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Dhul-Qarnayn

The Two-Horned One / The Just King
Era: Ancient times
Location: Global (East, West, and Northern Mountains)

A righteous ruler mentioned in Surah al-Kahf who traveled across the world, spreading justice and building the iron wall to block Gog and Magog.

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