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  2. Adam in Islam - Wikipedia

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    According to hadiths, Adam was created in God's own image, and according to 2:31 of the Qur'an, was "taught all the names [by God]", thus establishing the notion of Adam as a reflection of God's divine attributes. By that, Adam does not feature as a prophet or a male human being only, but also encapsulates the idea of an ideal human archetype. [12]

  3. Qisas al-Anbiya - Wikipedia

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    The Qaṣaṣ thus usually begins with the creation of the world and its various creatures including angels, and culminating in Adam.Following the stories of Adam and his family come the tales of Idris; Nuh and Shem; Hud and Salih; Ibrahim, Ismail and his mother Hajar; Lut; Ishaq, Jacob and Esau, and Yusuf; Shuaib; Musa and his brother Aaron; Khidr; Joshua, Eleazar, and Elijah; the kings ...

  4. Adam - Wikipedia

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    Adam [c] is the name given in Genesis 1–5 to the first human. [4] Adam is the first human-being aware of God, and features as such in various belief systems (including Judaism, Christianity, Gnosticism and Islam). [5] According to Christianity, Adam sinned in the Garden of Eden by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This ...

  5. Adam in rabbinic literature - Wikipedia

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    Adam in paradise had angels to wait upon and dance before him. [13] He ate "angel's bread". [14] All creation bowed before him in awe. He was the light of the world, [15] but sin deprived him of all glory. The earth and the heavenly bodies lost their brightness, which will come back only in the Messianic time. [16] Death came upon Adam and all ...

  6. List of stories in the Masnavi - Wikipedia

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    The Fall of Adam; The Holy War against the Flesh; The Caliph ‘Umar and the Ambassador; How Adam acknowledged, while Iblis denied, responsibility for sin “And He is with you, wheresoever you be” “Let him who desires to sit with God sit with the Súfís” The Merchant and the Parrot which gave him a message to the parrots of India

  7. Idris (prophet) - Wikipedia

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    Idris (Arabic: إدريس, romanized: ʾIdrīs) is an ancient prophet mentioned in the Qur'an, who Muslims believe was the second prophet after Adam. [1] [2] He is the third prophet mentioned in the Quran. Islamic tradition has unanimously identified Idris with the biblical Enoch.

  8. Adam Sandler's 'Hustle' isn't a true story. But here's why it ...

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    So Adam Sandler calls you about a movie and you don’t think the project is a good fit for you. Then you think about it a little more and decide to do it. ... This story originally appeared in ...

  9. Hud (prophet) - Wikipedia

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    Hud's story epitomizes the prophetic cycle common to the early prophets mentioned in the Quran: the prophet is sent to his people to tell them to worship God only and tells them to acknowledge that it is God who is the provider of their blessings [9] The Quran [3] states: 11:50 And to the people of ’Âd We sent their brother Hûd.