Peace Lady Fatima,
Okay, you mentioned about two Arabic prophets, I'm not impressed.
Why aren't the amazing prophets to the Hindus, Chinese, Africans, Inca, etc, mentioned in the Quran?
Why isn't Zoroaster mentioned in the Quran?
Zoroaster is very similar to Muhammed.
Zoroaster and Muhammed were both camel herders for a while and lived in a polytheistic society.
Zoroaster was told by God to denounce the other gods and preach monothesim his pagan people.
He was about 40 when he had this revelation, and he lived along life--like Muhammed.
Both had to flee for their lives, but eventually succeeded gain large followings of people.
Muhammed's certainly alot more similar to Zoroaster than he is to Moses.
I feel that Muhammed "hijacked" the prophets of the Bible for his own religion. He also took the head god of his Qurayash tribe and proclamed him "allah" and naturally assumed He was Yahweh and the Sabean's one god Almaqah, and the Magian's one god, Mazda.
This was not the correct thing to have done!
You do not follow Yahweh! The True God is not Alamaqa or Mazda or ever once present in the Kaabah