#RamadanDailyDigest: Stories of Ulu’l-Azm Messengers - Timeless Lessons For Today's Muslims (Ramadan Day 18)
#RamadanDailyDigest on Ramadan Day 18 will tick vital boxes about what Muslims should learn about the stories of Ulu'l Azm Messengers (Ulu'l Azm Mina Rusul). You can also say, 'The distinctive ones among the Messengers (of Allah).' They are as well referred to as 'the greatest Prophets of Allah.'
The Ulu'l Azm Messengers are five in number, and they are Prophets Muhammad, Ibrahim, Musa, Eesa and Nuuh (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon them).
Ramadan Day 18 reminds us that this is a month of reflection, patience, and spiritual renewal. One of the most powerful ways to deepen faith during this blessed time is by reflecting on the stories of the greatest prophets mentioned in the Glorious Qur'an.
Among all the Prophets of Allah, the Glorious Qur'an mentioned five extraordinary ones among the messengers, known as 'Ulu’l-Azm Mina Rusul - the Messengers of Firm Resolve.'
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These five Prophets of Allah demonstrated unmatched patience, perseverance, and trust in Allah while facing immense challenges during the preaching of Tawheed (monotheism) in their lifetime.
It is important to state here that beyond Ramadan Day 18, Muslim scholars should intensify educating the Ummah in the Mosques about the lessons from the prophethood of the Ulu'l Azm Messengers.
The Ulu'l Azm Messengers are:
* Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
* Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham)
* Prophet Musa (Moses)
* Prophet Eesa (Jesus)
* Prophet Nuuh (Noah)
Allah mentions their special status when He says in the Glorious Qur'an (46:35):
“So be patient, as were those of determination among the messengers…”
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On Ramadan Day 18 and beyond, pondering over their stories can strengthen one's faith, patience, and commitment to righteousness.
Brief Story of Prophet Nuuh (AS): Patience Over Centuries
Prophet Nuuh (Noah) was sent to a people who had turned to idol worship. For 950 years, he called them to worship Allah alone.
Despite relentless rejection, mockery, and hostility, Nuuh never gave up on what Allah instructed him to do.
Allah states in the Glorious Qur'an (29:14):
“Indeed, We sent Noah to his people, and he remained among them a thousand years minus fifty years.”
Only a small number of people believed in him. Yet Nuuh continued his mission faithfully. Nuuh's child even refused to follow Allah and his father as the Glorious Qur'an (11:42-47) narrated what happened when Nuuh called his child to avoid perishing in the great flood (deluge) and what Allah told Nuuh after his child rejected his call.
When Allah commanded him to build the Ark, people mocked him. In the end, a great flood destroyed the disbelievers including his child while the believers were saved.
One Big Lesson for today's Muslims
Prophet Nuuh teaches us that persistence matters in achieving a goal.
In modern life, Muslims may face criticism for practicing their faith openly. The story of Nuuh reminds believers that success is not measured by popularity but by sincerity and perseverance.
Brief Story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS): The Courage of Faith
Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) is known for his unwavering belief in Allah.
He lived among people who worshipped idols, including his own father. Ibrahim challenged their beliefs with wisdom and courage.
When he destroyed the idols to demonstrate their powerlessness, his people punished him by throwing him into a massive fire.
Yet Allah protected him.
Allah states in the Glorious Qur’an:
“We said: O fire, be coolness and safety upon Ibrahim.” (Qur’an 21:69)
One Big Lesson for Today's Muslims
Standing for truth often requires courage.
Ibrahim teaches believers to trust Allah even when facing social pressure or personal risk.
Brief Story of Prophet Musa (AS): Trust in Allah During Hardship
Prophet Musa (Moses) was sent to confront one of the most powerful tyrants in the history of mankind - Firaun (Pharaoh).
Pharaoh oppressed and suppressed the Children of Israel and claimed to be a god.
Despite the danger, Musa, together with his brother, Haarun (Aaron) spoke the truth boldly, as Allah instructed both of them to tell Pharaoh.
One of the most dramatic moments occurred when Musa and his followers were trapped between the Red Sea and Pharaoh’s ferocious army.
The people panicked, but Musa stated by saying, as Allah puts Musa's words in the Glorious Qur'an (26:62):
“Indeed, my Lord is with me; He will guide me.”
Allah heard Prophet Musa's Du'a and then parted the sea, saving the believers and drowning Pharaoh’s army.
One Big Lesson for Today's Muslims
Faith requires trusting Allah alone even when solutions seem impossible. When believers face overwhelming challenges, Musa’s story reminds them that Allah’s help can arrive in unexpected ways.
Brief Story of Prophet Eesa (AS): Compassion and Spiritual Purity
Prophet Eesa (Jesus) was known for his message of mercy, humility, and devotion to Allah.
He performed different miracles by Allah’s permission, such as healing the sick, making birds from clay (mud), and giving life to the dead as Allah narrates in the Glorious Qur'an (5:110).
Despite his noble mission, many people rejected his message and plotted against him. Allah however protected him and raised him to heaven when those who rejected him tried to crucify and kill him. Prophet Eesa was neither crucified nor killed.
One Big Lesson for Today's Muslims
Prophet Eesa’s life shows the importance of compassion, humility, and spiritual sincerity.
Ramadan encourages Muslims to cultivate these same qualities through fasting, prayer, and charity.
The Final Messenger (Seal of the Prophets): Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
The final and greatest of the Ulu’l-Azm Messengers is Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
The Prophet of Islam faced different challenges and problems which include:
* Persecution in Makkah by his kins
* Economic boycotts by his kins
* Personal loss (including wife - Khadijah)
* Battles and hostilities by his kins
Despite facing all the highlighted challenges and problems, he responded with patience, mercy, and forgiveness.
Allah described his character in the Glorious Qur'an (68:4) as:
“Indeed, you are of great moral character.”
One Big Lesson for Today's Muslims
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ showed how to respond to hardship with patience, kindness, and unwavering faith in Allah.
His life is the ultimate template for all Muslims globally.
Why do the Stories of the Ulu'l Azm Messengers Matter in Ramadan
Ramadan teaches patience, self-control, and spiritual discipline. The stories of the Ulu’l-Azm Messengers reflect these same qualities:
* Prophet Nuuh teaches perseverance
* Prophet Ibrahim teaches courage
* Prophet Musa teaches trust in Allah
* Prophet Eesa teaches compassion
* Prophet Muhammad ﷺ teaches perfect character
As we reflect on the stories of the Ulu'l Azm Messengers during this holy month of Ramadan, our Qur’anic recitation will make our Ramadan fasting more meaningful.
Practical Reflection for Ramadan Day 18
Ask yourself the following:
1. When facing difficulty, do I show patience like Prophet Nuuh?
2. Do I stand for truth like Prophet Ibrahim?
3. Do I trust Allah like Prophet Musa?
4. Do I show compassion like Prophet Eesa?
5. Do I follow the character of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ?
These reflections transform stories into guidance.
Final Reflection for Ramadan Day 18
The stories of the Ulu’l-Azm Messengers are not just historical narratives, but living lessons for every generation of Muslims. The stories remind believers that faith requires patience, courage, humility, and trust in Allah.
During Ramadan, when hearts are soft and spiritual awareness is heightened, reflecting on these five Prophets can inspire lasting transformation.
May Allah allow us to learn from their examples, strengthen our faith, and follow the path of the righteous.
#RamadanDailyDigest has brought these lessons from the Ulu'l Azm Messengers to serve as a Guidance for Every Believer.
#RamadanDailyDigest is an exclusive content written by Oladele Hakeem Olaniyan and published by Naijaloveinfo during the month of Ramadan.


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