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  1. Noah, also known as Nuh (Arabic: نُوحٌ, romanized: Nūḥ), [1] is recognized in Islam as a prophet and messenger of God. He is also believed to be the first messenger sent by God. [2] He is one of the Ulul 'azm prophets. [3] Noah's mission was to warn his people, who were plunged in idol worshipping.

  2. The complete story of the prophet noah (nuh) in Islam. Read about Nuh ark, why he was sent down by Allah and what happened to his people.

  3. The prophet Nuh (known as Noah in English) is an important character in Islamic tradition, as well as in Christianity and Judaism. The exact time period when Prophet Nuh (Noah in English) lived is unknown, but according to tradition, it is estimated to be ten generations or ages after Adam.

  4. Brief Life Story of Prophet Nuh (A.S.) Prophet Nuh (AS) was one of the prophets sent from Allah (SWT) and a whole surah, Surah Nuh, has been dedicated to him. Allah (SWT) has praised Nuh (AS) in Quran as. “Grateful Servant of Allah” and “True Messenger of Allah”.

  5. The Quran and the sayings of Prophet Muhammad teach us that Prophet Noah was a beacon of hope among the descendants of Adam in an era where sin and lawlessness had overtaken the people.

  6. Prophet Noah was one of the messengers of Allah. Noah called his people, and he remained among them for one thousand years less fifty (i.e., 950 years), calling them to worship Allah Alone and to give up idol-worship. For more, see the detailed answer.

  7. Noah explained that the creation of the world was for the well being of mankind; but that man also had an obligation to understand this and direct his worship to God, not false deities. When Noah began to speak of the punishment that awaited idolaters, his people became resentful and angry. [1] How Idolatry Began