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Global Peace – An Islamic Perspective ACET– Global Peace Project
8. Ismail (Ishmael)
9. Ishaq (Isaac)
10. Yaqub (Jacob)
11. Yusuf (Joseph)
12. Shu’aib (Jethro)
13. Ayyub (Job)
14. Dhulkifl (Ezekiel)
15. Musa (Moses)
16. Harun (Aaron)
17. Dawud (David)
18. Sulayman (Solomon)
19. Ilias (Elias)
20. Alyasa (Elisha)
21. Yunus (Jonah)
22. Zakariya (Zachariah)
23. Yahya (John the Baptist)
24. Isa (Jesus)
25. Muhammad
Peace Be Upon Them All. (In the Islamic context this phrase shows respect, and is always used
after the name of a prophet is mentioned).
Among the followers of these prophets, those of the Jewish, Christian and Muslim faiths form
the most well-known religious groups in the world today. Muslims also believe in four Holy
Books sent to the earth by God. These are the Zabur, the Torah, the Bible – all believed to be
the earlier scriptures sent down by God – and the Quran. In Islam, followers of any of these
four Holy Books are regarded as “The People of the Book”.
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