Do muslims follow the teachings of all prophets?

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as muslims we believe in All the prophets but we follow the way of the final prophet
(Each one believes in Allah, His Angels, His Books, and His Messengers. (They say,) "We make no distinction between one another of His Messengers.'')

Therefore, each of the believers believes that Allah is the One and Only and the Sustainer, there is no deity worthy of worship except Him and there is no Lord except Him. The believers also believe in all Allah's Prophets and Messengers, in the Books that were revealed from heaven to the Messengers and Prophets, who are indeed the servants of Allah. Further, the believers do not differentiate between any of the Prophets, such as, believing in some of them and rejecting others. Rather, all of Allah's Prophets and Messengers are, to the believers, truthful, righteous, and they were each guided to the path of righteousness, even when some of them bring what abrogates the Law of some others by Allah's leave. Later on, the Law of Muhammad, the Final Prophet and Messenger from Allah, abrogated all the laws of the Prophets before him. So the Last Hour will commence while Muhammad's Law remains the only valid Law, and all the while a group of his Ummah will always be on the path of truth, apparent and dominant.

so we see here that we believe in all of them
and here we see that all called to tawheed meaning to worship Allah alone
And verily, We have sent among every Ummah (community, nation) a Messenger (proclaiming): “Worship Allaah (alone), and avoid (or keep away from) Taaghoot.57 (Qur’aan 16:36).

so so far we see that we are to believe in all of them and to believe they all called to tawheed and that we are to follow the way of the final prophet peace be upon him his shariah his sunnah not anyother till the day of judgment but we also see from here
yusuf 111. Indeed in their stories, there is a lesson for men of understanding

that we are to take there stories as lessons
so we are to believe in all of them those whos names are known and those whos names are not know and we are to take there strois as lessons but we are to follow the shariah of the final prophet so anything which agrees to this we take but anything other we dont a good example is in the time of adam and the time of noah they were allowed to marry siblings then the population grow and it was forbiding so if we say we take the teachings of All prophets is false but we do take there stories as lessons and we love them all and we learn from them but we only take the shariah of the Prophet muhammad peace be upon him

And Allah knows best
 
as for democracy well it is peoples laws for the people and this is agaisnt islam for we have shara Allah we have Allah laws even if it is to vote on saying somthing that is haram to be unlawful it example

alcohol is legal in the states and if tomorrow they had a vote to make it legal or illegal and we vote it is saying we have a chose to say we want it to be legal or illegal when it is already illegal
another all muslim get to geather and say those in favor of forbid homosexual marriage rasie your hand the thought of that is saying if more people rasied there hands saying it is legal it would be even if all didnt rasie the hand
hope that makes sense
 
Whatever the original idea behind the United States should have been, the idea was, and is, that it is a secular nation. At least in theory: in practice everything is about Christianity, including the so-called Zionist tendencies (Israel being important really only because it was the birthplace of Christianity), and it will be a cold day in hell when a president is elected who at least doesn't say that he's Christian, whether he really is or not. In any case it says in our constitution that there is to be no law regarding the establishment or free exercise of religion. This is not always taken seriously by the public but it is at least generally acknowledged by politicians. Just because Christianity isn't all that much of a majority, of course, and they don't want to be targeted by non-Christians: if they thought that it wouldn't create a veritable scandal of protest to do so, they would probably make the nation truly and overtly an official Christian country IMMEDIATELY. But the point is, the way things are now America could never be made, nor voted, a nation of shariah, and if by some miracle it were then it would destroy itself from within at once given the current climate of anti-Muslim prejudice. Whatever you think of secularism and democracy in general, right now in America they're the only possible things saving us from virtual chaos. You can't deny their necessity. Not if you know the situation.
 
This thread seems to have gone from the Anbiya to American Presidents and Democrazy. WS.
 

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