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Khidr (Arabic: ٱلْخَضِر), described but not mentioned by name in the Quran Shamʿūn (Arabic: شَمْعُون ٱبْن حَمُّون, Peter , apostle of Jesus Christ ( 'Isa ibn Maryam ) Contemporaries, relatives or followers of Prophets
He does not appear in the Quran, but he is mentioned in Hadith. Seth: Kālib كالب [123] Sent to Israel. Caleb: Yūša bin Nun يُوشَع [124] [125] Sent to Israel, Yusha (Joshua) is not mentioned by name in the Quran, but his name appears in other Islamic literature and in multiple Hadith. He is also named as a prophet in the Tawrat.
7-8 The former prophets were but mortal men; 9 God favors His prophets but judges infidels; 10 The Quraysh mentioned in the Quran; 11-15 The unbelieving cities and scoffers destroyed; 16-17 The heavens and the earth not created in play; 18 The truth must triumph; 19-22 Angels serve God, therefore not to be worshipped; 23 God is sovereign; 24 ...
According to Islamic belief, the names of God must be established by evidence and direct reference in the Qur'an and hadiths (the concept of tawqif). Thus, it is impermissible ( haram ) for Muslims to give Allah names except with what has been mentioned in the Qur'an or in authentic Hadiths, according to Sheikh Abd al-Muhsin al-Abbad , Muhammad ...
The Bible and the Quran have many characters in common, many of which are mentioned by name, whereas others are merely referred to. This article is a list of people named or referred to in both the Bible and the Quran.
Among the group of religious texts considered to be valid revelations, the three that are mentioned by name in the Quran are the Tawrat (Arabic for Torah), received by prophets and messengers amongst the Israelites; the Zabur , received by David; and the Injeel (Arabic for the Gospel), received by Jesus.
The Qur'an itself mentions the slaying of the righteous, saying in Surah Al Imran 3:21 "As to those who deny the Signs of Allah and in defiance of right, slay the prophets, and slay those who teach just dealing with mankind, announce to them a grievous penalty". [8]
The names and titles of Muhammad, [1] names and attributes of Muhammad [2], Names of Muhammad (Arabic: أسماء النبي, romanized: Asmā’u n-Nabiyy) are the titles of the prophet Muhammad and used by Muslims, where 88 of them are commonly known, but also countless names which are found mainly in the Quran and hadith literature.