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2007-03-08 01:05:47 · 27 réponses · demandé par Anonymous dans Societé et culture Religions et spiritualité

27 réponses

Mohamed, Ibrahim (Abraham), Jésus (Aissa), Moussa et Nouh (Noé)

2007-03-08 01:20:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

il serait inconvenant d'établir une echelle de valeur entre les messagers de Dieu et de les classer par ordre de mérite ou d'importance ; on ne peut que les citer par ordre chronologique, du plus ancien au plus récent :
1/ NOE
2/ ABRAHAM
3/ MOISE
4/ JESUS
5/ MOHAMMAD
Que le Salut et la Prière soient sur eux.

2007-03-08 09:23:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 6 · 4 1

les beatels ,les rolling stones,elvis presley ,james brown et marvin gay

2007-03-08 09:53:27 · answer #3 · answered by Cépamoi 6 · 3 2

Adam-Abraham-Jesus-Moise-Mohammed.

2007-03-08 09:45:44 · answer #4 · answered by farhi 3 · 2 1

Moise, Jeremie, Zoroaster,mohammed,Josef Smith

2007-03-08 09:43:27 · answer #5 · answered by ? 7 · 2 1

il y'a + que 5 prophètes donc je peut pas citer les uns et laisser les autres soit disant principal

2007-03-08 09:40:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Cela dépend, mon ami, de quelles religions vous parlez! ^^ Cependant, si vous parlez des religions monothéistes, nous pouvons citer Adam (qui est tout de même le premier prophète étant le premier des hommes!), Abraham (un des seuls prophètes ayant vu Dieu), Moïse (principal prophète judaïque), Jésus (messie chrétien) et Mahomet (prophète de l'Islam). Si vous voulez parler d'autres religions, nous pouvons en citer d'autres, mais ne serait-ce que dans les religions monothéistes,
il y a aussi Seth (frère d'Abel et Caïn, donc fils d'Adam et Eve, Seth est le fondateur de l'Humanité) et aussi Joseph (fils d'Israël, qui a mené le peuple hébreux vers l'Egypte) ou encore Noé (prophète ayant créé la célèbre Arche juste avant le Déluge) et bien d'autres prophètes...

2007-03-08 09:21:54 · answer #7 · answered by in_darkness_we_trust 2 · 2 1

Mohammed, Abraham, Moise, Jésus et Noé

2007-03-08 09:14:57 · answer #8 · answered by azerty 3 · 5 4

tout dépend de quelle religion tu parles, voyons d'abord l'hindouisme qui nous dit :

Matsya, the fish, appeared in the Satya Yuga.
Kurma, the tortoise, appeared in the Satya Yuga.
Varaha, the boar, appeared in the Satya Yuga.
Narasimha, the half-man/half-lion appeared in the Satya Yuga.
Vamana, the dwarf, appeared in the Treta Yuga.
Parashurama, Rama with the axe, appeared in the Treta Yuga.
Rama, Ramachandra, the prince and king of Ayodhya, appeared in the Treta Yuga.
Krishna (meaning 'dark coloured' or 'all attractive') appeared in the Dwapara Yuga along with his brother Balarama. According to the Bhagavata Purana Balarama is said to have appeared in the Dwapara Yuga (along with Krishna) as an incarnation of Ananta Shesha. He is also counted as an avatar Vishnu by the majority of Vaishnava movements and is included as the ninth Dasavatara in some versions of the list which contain no reference to Buddha.
Buddha (meaning 'the enlightened one') appeared in the Kali Yuga (specifically as Siddhartha Gautama).
Kalki ("Eternity", or "time", or "The Destroyer of foulness"), who is expected to appear at the end of Kali Yuga, the time period in which we currently exist, which will end in the year 428899 CE.

voyons ensuite le bouddhisme qui nous dit :

List of bodhisattvas
Akasagarbha
(Ch. 虛空藏 , Xu Kong Zang, Jp. Kokuzo) - The Bodhisattva of infinite happiness generated by helping countless numbers of sentient beings.

Avalokitesvara
(Ch. 觀音 , Guan Yin, Jp. Kannon, Tib. Chenrezig) - The bodhisattva of compassion, the listener of the world's cries; the most universally acknowledged Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism. Known as Guan Yin in East Asia, Chenrezig in Tibet, and Migjid Janraisig in Mongolia.

Ksitigarbha
(Ch. 地藏 , Di Zang, Jp. Jizo, Tib. Sai Nyingpo) - The bodhisattva of the Hell beings, or the bodhisattva of great vows.

Mahasthamaprapta
(Ch. 大勢至, Da Shì Zhì, Jp. Seishi) - Represents the power of wisdom, seen on the left of Amitabha in Pure Land Buddhism.

Maitreya
(Ch. 彌勒 , Mi Le Jp. Miroku) - The bodhisattva to be reborn and to become enlightened, thus succeeding Gautama Buddha in the future. Known for his benevolence.

Manjusri
(Ch. 文殊 , Wen Shu, Jp. Monju, Tib. Jampal Yang) - Bodhisattva of keen awareness and wisdom.

Nagarjuna
(Ch. 龍樹, Long Shu) - The founder of the Madhyamaka (Middle Path) school of Mahāyāna Buddhism.

Niō
Two wrath-filled and muscular guardians of the Buddha, standing today at the entrance of many Buddhist temples in Japan and Korea under the appearance of frightening wrestler-like statues. They are manifestations of the Bodhisattva Vajrapani.

Padmasambhava
(Ch. 蓮華生上師, Lianhuasheng Shang Shi, Tib. Padma Jungne or Guru Rinpoche) - Most associated with Tibetan Buddhism and Bhutanese Buddhism. The Nyingma school regards Padmasambhava as a second Buddha.

Samantabhadra
(Ch. 普賢 , Pu Xian, Jp. Fugen, Tib. Kuntu Zangpo) - Represents the practice and meditation of all Buddhas.

Sangharama
(Ch. 伽藍, Qie Lan) - Primarily worshipped in Chinese Buddhism, Sangharama refers to a group of devas who guard Buddhist monasteries and the faith, but the title is usually referring to the legendary Chinese military general Guan Yu, who became a Dharmapala through becoming a Buddhist and making vows.

Shantideva
8th century scholar, wrote about Bodhisattvas.

Skanda
(Ch. 韋馱, Wei Tuo) - A Dharmapala who guards the Dharma, with links to Vajrapani and is somewhat the direct forbear to Murugan, a Hindu deity. Primarily worshipped in Chinese Buddhism.

Supushpachandra
Mentioned in Shantideva's A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way Of Life

Suryavairocana
(Ch: 日光, Ri Guang, Jp: Nikkō) - One of two attendants of Bhaisajyaguru Buddha.

Tara
(Ch. 度母, Du Mu) - Female bodhisattva, or set of bodhisattvas, in Tibetan Buddhism. She represents the virtues of success in work and achievements. Also a manifestation of Avalokitesvara.

Vajrapani
(Ch. 金剛手, Jin Gang Shou, Jp.Shukongojin, Tib. Channa Dorje) - An early bodhisattva in Mahayana.

Vasudhara
Bodhisattva of abundance and fertility. Popular in Nepal.

mais personnellement ma liste irait comme suit (par ordre chronologique d'apparition sur la planète) :
- Indra
- Varuna
- Rama
- Sri Krishna
- Abraham
- Joshua
- Isaiah
- Moise
- Confucius
- Lao-Tseu
- Siddhartha Gautama Shakyamouni
- Mahavira
- Jésus
- Mahommed

2007-03-09 09:47:56 · answer #9 · answered by qrieux1234 6 · 0 0

Mohammed, Abraham, Issa (Jessus), Moise, Adam (et oui c'était un prophète)!

Que Dieu les salut!

2007-03-08 09:56:51 · answer #10 · answered by Mamia 2 · 1 1

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