
What the Bible says about Nabi
The Old Testament uses three Hebrew words that are translated into the English word "prophet" or "seer": nabi, roeh, and hozeh. Nabi literally means "to bubble up."
Strong's Hebrew: 5030. נָבִיא (nabi) -- prophet, prophets, prophecy
The נָבִיא (navi, “prophet”) is God’s authorized spokesman, one who “stood in the council of the LORD” (Jeremiah 23:18) and then declared His word with divine authority. The term is applied to individuals …
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Prophets and messengers in Islam - Wikipedia
In Arabic, the term nabī (Arabic plural form: أنبياء, anbiyāʼ) means "prophet". Forms of this noun occur 75 times in the Quran. The term nubuwwah (Arabic: نبوة "prophethood") occurs five times in the Quran.
The difference between a nabi (prophet) and a rasul (messenger)
The most well-known view is that a nabi and a rasul both receive revelation, but the rasul is commanded by Allah to convey it, whereas the nabi is not commanded to convey it.
Difference between “Nabi” and “Rasul” in the Light of the Quran
Oct 14, 2025 · The words nabi (prophet) and rasul (messenger) are used interchangeably in the Quran to refer to men chosen by Allah to receive His divine revelation and tasked with conveying His word …