Prophet Al-Yasa (Elisha) is one of the prophets in Islam. He is mentioned in the Quran and is believed by Muslims to be a messenger of Allah. According to Islamic tradition, he was a successor to Prophet Ilyas (Elijah) and lived in ancient Israel. He is known for his piety, devotion to Allah, and his ability to perform miracles.
Muslims believe that Prophet Al-Yasa was sent by Allah to call people to worship God and to follow the right path. He is associated with healing and is believed to have cured various illnesses through the power of Allah. In addition to his prophetic mission, Prophet Al-Yasa is also revered for his wisdom, humility, and compassion.
In Islam, Prophet Al-Yasa is often mentioned alongside other prophets, such as Prophet Ilyas, Prophet Musa (Moses), and Prophet Harun (Aaron). He is regarded as a symbol of steadfastness in faith and a model of piety and devotion to Allah.
Prophet Al-Yasa (Elisha) is mentioned in one verse of the Quran:
Surah Al-An'am, Verse 87: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not decrease from the measure and the scale. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day."
Although Prophet Al-Yasa is not explicitly mentioned in this verse, Muslim scholars believe that he is referred to as the "brother" of Prophet Shu'ayb. This is based on Islamic tradition and interpretations of the Quranic text.
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