The Religion of All the Prophets

Saad Tasleem

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The speaker discusses the history of Islam, including the prophets Adam, Noah, Moses, David, Jesus, and others. They also mention how these prophets lost their submission to the will of God and become Muslim, causing dissonance with the message of peace. The speaker emphasizes the importance of acceptance of Islam as the last thing to be taken for granted.

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There's no doubt you've heard of prophets, prophets like Adam, Abraham, Noah, Moses, David, John, Jesus, and others. But did you know that they were all Muslim? You might be surprised to hear this, but let me tell you how they could all be Muslim, even though they came way before Islam. Okay? First of all, Islam is not a new religion. Islam means submission to the will of God and is derived from the word Salam, meaning peace. Simply put, Islam came to bring about true peace and happiness, through submission to God. All of the prophets throughout history and throughout the different nations and people have had the same message. There's only one true God without children without

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partners or equals. This belief can only be achieved through submission to God. The truth is that the message of these prophets has been lost or distorted. Over the years, even the Torah or the scrolls have been changed. And this means that they can no longer be taken as true guidance for humankind. The Quran is the last of the Divine books sent to the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him six centuries after the prophet before Him, Jesus peace be upon him. This message is the last message sent to human beings until the Day of Judgment. Therefore, we must take care of it, as it's our last and only chance