Salaam/Hello--
I am a Muslim (but not an islamic scholar)so I will try to answer the best I can. The Holy Qur'an does not give specific timeframes, but it does give description about the creation of the Earth and universes (seven heavens). It gives the impression that the Earth is fairly very old because God (Allah, in Arabic language) states in the Holy Qur'an that the universe and anything inside it, including the Earth, was created within several periods of time (not literal human days).
Then, the Holy Qur'an teaches that there had been 125,000 prophets/messangers of God (I think I got the number correct, but I know it is in the thousands), starting with Adam pbuh ending with Muhammad pbuh. According to the Holy Qur'an, every nation/tribe of a people had a messanger to reveal the Truth to his people so that humanity really has no excuse on the Judgement Day saying that they did not know/they have not been warned or told of the Truth. 125,000 prophets is a large number. Especially if you consider that the Holy Bible tells of some prophets pbut living for hundreds of years. Now, just imagine...![]()
Salamualikum wr wb sister
Sis, I'm no Scholar iether, but AlHamdulillah I did hear about the view on how many prophets were sent...
Not sure how acurate this is though, but basically what I heard is this:
From the Islamic sources it can be opined that iether 124.000 Prophets or 224.000 Prophets were sent alltogether, and just to be on the safe side, we say that 124.000 Prophets were sent, for if someone does some calculations and research one day and comes to the conclusion that 224.000 Prophets have not yet been sent, then he'd be awaiting others to be sent, when Allah tells us that Muhamamd [saw] is the last and final one of them, so just so as that we shut the gates for anyone to go astray in the aforementioned way, we adopt the opinion of the former rather than the latter one
Salam