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The Story of the Prophets: A captivating religious series hosted by Sheikh Nabil Al-Awadi on the "Al Watan" channel. This program delves into the inspiring stories of the prophets, highlighting their teachings, trials, and impact on Islamic history.
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Season 1

Adam - آدم - ʾĀdam (1)
Prophet Adam (AS) was the first human to be created. After Allah (SWT) had created the earth, the paradise, the sun, and the moon, He created the angels and the jinn. Finally, He created Prophet Adam (AS) and Bibi Hawwâ (AS). When Allah (SWT) informed the angels that He was going to create a new creature who would live on earth, they were surprised and said: "O Allah, why are You creating a new creature when we already worship You fully and constantly recite Your Names? These creatures will fight amongst themselves for earthly possessions and will kill each other." The angels said this because they had seen the jinn behave in this way on earth. However, some jinn were truly pious, and some, like Azâzîl (Iblis), used to worship Allah (SWT) alongside the angels.

Adam - آدم - ʾĀdam (2)
Prophet Adam (AS) was the first human to be created. After Allah (SWT) had created the earth, the paradise, the sun, and the moon, He created the angels and the jinn. Finally, He created Prophet Adam (AS) and Bibi Hawwâ (AS). When Allah (SWT) informed the angels that He was going to create a new creature who would live on earth, they were surprised and said: "O Allah, why are You creating a new creature when we already worship You fully and constantly recite Your Names? These creatures will fight amongst themselves for earthly possessions and will kill each other." The angels said this because they had seen the jinn behave in this way on earth. However, some jinn were truly pious, and some, like Azâzîl (Iblis), used to worship Allah (SWT) alongside the angels.

Noah - نوح - Nūḥ (1)
Allah decided to send the Prophet Nūḥ to Earth because the descendants of Adam, after having worshiped Allah for a long time, began to worship idols and saints. Out of mercy for his people, Allah sent Nūḥ to remind them of the truth. He chose Nūḥ to convey His message, as only Allah knows who is worthy of carrying His message and who is truly sincere. Nūḥ was a pious and charitable man.

Noah - نوح - Nūḥ (2)
Allah decided to send the Prophet Nūḥ to Earth because the descendants of Adam, after having worshiped Allah for a long time, began to worship idols and saints. Out of mercy for his people, Allah sent Nūḥ to remind them of the truth. He chose Nūḥ to convey His message, as only Allah knows who is worthy of carrying His message and who is truly sincere. Nūḥ was a pious and charitable man.

Hud - هود - Hūd
The Prophet Hud was sent by Allah to the people of 'Ad, a powerful people who lived in the Arabian region. Despite their great strength, they were filled with pride and worshiped idols. Hud brought them the message of Allah, urging them to repent and return to the path of righteousness. However, they rejected his call, persisting in their disbelief. As a result, Allah sent a violent wind to punish them, destroying their civilization. Hud is known for his patience and perseverance in spreading the divine message despite the opposition.

Salih - صالح - Ṣāliḥ
The story of the Prophet Salih tells how Allah sent him to guide the people of Thamud, a group who lived in rocky regions. Despite the miracles, including the birth of a divine she-camel, the people of Thamud persisted in their sin, rejecting Salih's message. The Prophet warned them of their disbelief and arrogance, but they refused to repent. Their end was tragic when the earth swallowed them, a divine punishment for their rejection of the truth.

Abraham - إبراهيم - ʾIbrāhīm (1)
The Prophet Ibrahim is a model of faith and total submission to Allah. Born into an idol-worshiping family, he rejected the worship of idols and turned to Allah alone, preaching the oneness of God. Ibrahim was tested many times, notably by Allah's command to sacrifice his son Isma'il, an act he accepted with absolute faith. Allah, in His mercy, replaced Isma'il with a ram, thus rewarding Ibrahim's total submission to His will. Ibrahim is also the father of two great religious figures, Isma'il and Isaac, and an important ancestor for the three major monotheistic religions: Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.

Abraham - إبراهيم - ʾIbrāhīm (2)
The Prophet Ibrahim is a model of faith and total submission to Allah. Born into an idol-worshiping family, he rejected the worship of idols and turned to Allah alone, preaching the oneness of God. Ibrahim was tested many times, notably by Allah's command to sacrifice his son Isma'il, an act he accepted with absolute faith. Allah, in His mercy, replaced Isma'il with a ram, thus rewarding Ibrahim's total submission to His will. Ibrahim is also the father of two great religious figures, Isma'il and Isaac, and an important ancestor for the three major monotheistic religions: Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.
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