Wow 224,000 prophets..
Islam theology recognize as many as 224, 000 prophets. They were chosen by GOD to teach mankind but only 25 prophets were identified, where the balance of 223,975?
If we look at geographical, the 25 prophets were from desert nation and if we look at the globe, desert nations covered less then quarter four. Who and where are the balance prophets.
If only 25 of them and their location within the Nazareth, this mean GOD wants HIS teaching speared from 1 continent to the rest of the world but if out of 224, 000 only 25 of them identified this means the rest preaching contradict with 25 of them and were not indentified them in that particular continent. This shows they are not chosen by GOD.
Even the above statement sounds logic but for sure they teach well in deeds to humankind. The huge crowds of prophets were from all around the globe, this sounds better. Their preaching and teaching could be common but when it was interpreted by human century after century, there goes argument and civilization took place at same time. Human changed according to their comfort and this was named as religion.
I will never say the teaching of religion is bad because the all of them has same common goal where none of us unsure the common goal does exits after death, which is heaven or hell. But at the moment we in progress to make earth which was heaven now to hell.
As far if all of concern of peace and openly accept, where the 224, 000 people are those messiahs for the Christians, gurus for the Hindus, Rasul or Nabis for the Muslims, then WE ARE ONE AND GOD IS ONE.
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http://www.thewaytotruth.org/prophethood/howmany.html
Islam has 124000 prophets. The Prophet Muhammad was the final and greatest of them. Though mostly it's the Semitic prophets of the Middle East that are mentioned in the Islamic faith. This isn't to say the Europeans, Native Americans, Africans, central Asians, Aborigines, South Pacificers, Indians, Far easterners etc weren't sent prophets as Muslims believe that Allah sent prophets to every people.
As well as the Prophet Muhammad - Other renowned prophets of Islam include Adam, Nuh (Noah), Musa (Moses), Harun (Aaron), Ibrahim (Abraham), Lut (Lot), Ismail (Ishmael), Is'haq (Isaac), Yacoob (Jacob), Yousef (Joseph), Daud (David), Sulaiman (Soloman), Yahya (John the baptist - though this isn't his role in Islam) & Isa (Jesus).
Others who are less known include Idris (Enoch*), Salih (Shaloh*), Hud (Eber*), Ayoub (Job), Zakariah, Shoaib (Jethro*), Dhulkifl (Eziekiel), Alias (Elijah), Alyasa (Elisha) & Yunus (Jonah)
The following are mentioned in hadith or known from Oral tradition; Ishaia (Isaiah), Sheeth (Seth), Uzair (Ezra), Danyal (Daniel), Armya (Jeremiah) & Samuel. Dhul-Karnain, Joshua (Assistant to Moses), Imran (Father of Mary), Khidr & Luqman are all mentioned as great men but their prophethood hasn't been specified, so they may have just been great pious individuals favoured by Allah.
You are always right and clever...shouldn't be with ego and stupid people like me...
https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/prophets
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophet