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Pre-Islamic Arabian Prophets and the Final Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him): The Mecca Period (610-622) (The Quran: In easy-to-understand format.)

WHY WAS THE LAST PROPHET NEEDED?
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Gain a comprehensive look at the prophets of pre-Islamic Arabia, exploring the pivotal role they played in the region’s spiritual history. It discusses how, in Islam, denying Allah is considered a grave sin, typically manifested through idolatry or self-reliance that disregards divine guidance. The Arabs of that era were known for their idol worship and self-sufficiency, straying from the monotheistic path laid out by their ancestor Abraham and his son Ishmael.

Over time, the Arab people, like many others, gradually shifted from monotheism to idol worship, a practice often linked with moral corruption, including sexual immorality, human sacrifices, and various forms of greed. Despite the efforts of prophets such as Hud, Salih, Jethro, and Job, who were sent by Allah to guide the Arabs back to monotheism, their attempts were unsuccessful until the advent of Muhammad’s prophet hood.

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