In Islam, the five most important prophets are believed to be Nūh (Noah), Ibrāhīm (Abraham), Mūsā (Moses), īsā (Jesus), and Muhammad. These prophets are considered the most significant in Islamic theology, and their stories are recounted in the Quran and Hadiths. They are revered for their faith, piety, and teachings, which guide Muslims in their religious practices and daily lives.