What Are the Different Types of Prophets in Islam? Explained

Learn about the two types of prophets in Islam—Rasul and Nabi—and their distinct roles in conveying God's message.

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In Islam, there are two types of prophets: Rasul and Nabi. A Rasul is a prophet who receives a new Sharia (law) or scripture, while a Nabi follows the existing laws brought by previous Rasuls. All Rasuls are Nabis, but not all Nabis are Rasuls. Examples include Prophet Muhammad as a Rasul with the Quran, and Prophet Zachariah as a Nabi following the laws of Prophet Moses.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the difference between a Rasul and a Nabi in Islam? A Rasul is a prophet who brings a new Sharia (law) or scripture, whereas a Nabi follows and upholds the existing laws brought by previous Rasuls.
  2. Are all Rasuls considered Nabis? Yes, all Rasuls are considered Nabis, but not all Nabis are Rasuls.
  3. Who are some examples of Rasuls and Nabis in Islam? Prophet Muhammad is an example of a Rasul who received the Quran, while Prophet Zachariah is an example of a Nabi following the laws of Prophet Moses.