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Originally posted by Caringheart Caringheart wrote:

I have another question as I am reading and studying.  I read this tonight;
"Egypt
 Muslims and Jews involved in common devotions, such as visiting the grave of Ezekiel, whom both religions regard as a prophet."
Muslims do regard Ezekiel as a prophet? 

 
The Holy Qur'aan and the Bible have the same Prophet's '' Yes '' !
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Originally posted by Caringheart Caringheart wrote:

I have another question as I am reading and studying.  I read this tonight;
"Egypt
 Muslims and Jews involved in common devotions, such as visiting the grave of Ezekiel, whom both religions regard as a prophet."
Muslims do regard Ezekiel as a prophet? 

 
Yes, All the prophets mentioned in the Bible are prophets of God and Muslims believe in them.
 
Ezekiel is not mentioned by name in the Holy Qur'an but the following verse tells us that ALL prophets of God are revered.
 
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Say, [O believers], "We have believed in Allah and what has been revealed to us and what has been revealed to Abraham and Ishmael and Isaac and Jacob and the Descendants and what was given to Moses and Jesus and what was given to the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them, and we are Muslims [in submission] to Him." 2:136
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I have another question as I am reading and studying.  I read this tonight;
"Egypt
 Muslims and Jews involved in common devotions, such as visiting the grave of Ezekiel, whom both religions regard as a prophet."
Muslims do regard Ezekiel as a prophet? 

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