Isa’s Mother: Maryam
Maryam, also known as Mary in Christian tradition, is revered as the mother of Isa (Jesus) in Islamic belief.
Maryam, also known as Mary in Christian tradition, is revered as the mother of Isa (Jesus) in Islamic belief.
Muhammad’s Companions, also known as Sahaba, played a crucial role in spreading Islam and preserving the teachings of the Prophet.
Ibrahim’s two sons, Isaac and Ishmael, play significant roles in the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Pharaoh was the oppressive ruler who opposed Musa in the Quranic narrative.
Isa’s Disciples, also known as the Apostles of Christ, played a crucial role in spreading the teachings of Jesus throughout the ancient world.
Fatimah, daughter of Prophet Muhammad, played a significant role in early Islamic history.
Maryam’s Miracle: Birth of Isa explores the miraculous story of the virgin birth of Jesus in Islamic tradition.
Ya’qub, also known as Jacob, was the grandson of Ibrahim (Abraham) and a key figure in the Abrahamic religions.
Isa faced opposition from Jewish leaders due to his teachings challenging traditional beliefs.
After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, Abu Bakr was chosen as his successor, becoming the first Caliph of the Islamic community.