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Zahianiyyar is a type of Islam which contains only some Prophets and has book called the Al-Nubua, meaning The Prophecy.

List of prophets

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  • Adam
  • Shayth (Seth)
  • Anush (Enos)
  • Anuk (Enoch)
  • Irad
  • Qinan (Kenan)
  • Mahalaleel (Mahalalel)
  • Mihuya'il (Mehujael)
  • Mitusha'il (Methushael)
  • Yarid (Jared)
  • Lamik (Lamech)
  • Idris (Enoch)
  • Yabal (Jabal)
  • Tubalqabil (Tubalcain)
  • Mitushalah (Methuselah)
  • Lamak (Lamech)
  • Jimfayun (Gimfeon)
  • Nuh (Noah)
  • Sam (Shem)
  • Ham
  • Yafith (Japheth)
  • Arbakshad (Arphaxad)
  • Jatar (Gether)
  • Jamal (Gemel)
  • Yukthan (Joktan)
  • Kan'an (Canaan)
  • Shabtakah (Sabtechah)
  • Jumar (Gomer)
  • Tarshish
  • Rudanim (Dodanim)
  • Rifath (Riphath)
  • Hud (Eber)
  • Salih (Selah)
  • Ibrahim (Abraham)
  • Warith
  • Quddus (Coddos)
  • Razzaq (Rezzech)
  • Lut (Lot)
  • Liyam (Liam)
  • Uliwar (Oliver)
  • Yamis (James)
  • Matyu (Mateo)
  • Tiyudoor (Theodore)
  • Hanri (Henry)
  • Luqas (Lucas)
  • Wiliyam (William)
  • Isma'il (Ishmael)
  • Ishaq (Isaac)
  • Jashir (Jechir)
  • Hashir (Hechir)
  • Bashir (Bechir)
  • Jaydan (Jayden)
  • Haydan (Hayden)
  • Aydan (Ayden)
  • Yaqub (Jacob)
  • Yusuf (Joseph)
  • Binyamin (Benjamin)
  • Mumtaz (Momteth)
  • Murman (Morman)
  • Ayyub (Job)
  • Annun (Ennon)
  • Shuayb (Jethro)
  • Musa (Moses)
  • Harun (Aaron)
  • Jarun (Garon)
  • Hamas (Aamas)
  • Dawud (David)
  • Sulayman (Solomon)
  • Ilyas (Elijah)
  • Alyasa (Elisha)
  • Rubarat (Robert)
  • Yunus (Jonah)
  • Dhul-Kifl (Zolkevel)
  • Zakariyya (Zechariah)
  • Yahya (John)
  • Yahyasun (Johnson)
  • Isa (Jesus)
  • Karishna (Krishna)
  • Balaj (Peleg)
  • Ru (Reu)
  • Saruj (Serug)
  • Nahur (Nahor)
  • Zarathustara (Zoroaster) {only for short period of time he was a prophet}
  • Jaduthun (Jeduthun)
  • Asaf (Asaph)
  • Sabalan (Zebulun)
  • Akhnatun (Akhenaten) {only for short period of time he was a prophet}
  • Imran (Amram)
  • Yusha (Joshua)
  • al-Khidr (Kediar)
  • Aldad (Eldad)
  • Madad (Medad)
  • Kilab (Caleb)
  • Finihas (Phinehas)
  • Talut (Gideon)
  • Ali (Eli)
  • Alkannah (Elkanah)
  • Shamwil (Samuel)
  • Ahijah
  • Hazaqiyyah (Hezekiah)
  • Murdaqay (Mordecai)
  • Alifaz (Eliphaz)
  • Bildad
  • Zufar (Zophar)
  • Alihu (Elihu)
  • Libi (Levi)
  • Nahamiyyah (Nehemiah)
  • Yahaziyyal (Jahaziel)
  • Buda (Buddha) {only for short period of time he was a prophet}
  • Daniyal (Daniel)
  • al-Yafuri (Jephori)
  • Lahi (Lehi)
  • Nafi (Nephi)
  • Jaqub (Jacob)
  • Anash (Enos)
  • Yarum (Jarom)
  • Humni (Omni)
  • Hamarun (Amaron)
  • Kamish (Chemish)
  • Abinadum (Abinadom)
  • Amalaki (Amaleki)
  • Niyum (Neum)
  • Zanush (Zenos)
  • Zanuk (Zenock)
  • Binjamin (King Benjamin)
  • Masiyyuh (King Mosiah II)
  • Hammun (Ammon)
  • Biyur (Beor)
  • Nathan
  • Uzayr (Ezra)
  • Mikah (Micah)
  • Ishayyah (Isaiah)
  • Irmiyyah (Jeremiah)
  • Habaquq (Habbacucc)
  • Hizqil (Ezekiel)
  • Hajjah (Haggai)
  • Malaki (Malachi)
  • Astar (Esther)
  • Yu'il (Joel)
  • Fitajuras (Pythagoras)
  • Dhul-Qarnayn (Alexander)
  • Aristutul (Aristotle)
  • Luqa (Luke)
  • Matta (Matthew)
  • Marqus (Mark)
  • Muhammad

References

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Al-Nubua, 1 Prophecy. - Page still on work.