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  2. Prophets and messengers in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Islamic belief in prophets and messengers who spread God's message on Earth and serve as models of ideal human behaviour. Find out the names, characteristics, and stories of the prophets and messengers in the Quran and other sources.

  3. Islamic holy books - Wikipedia

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    Zabur is the Arabic name for the Psalms, one of the religious scriptures that Muslims believe to have been given by God to the prophets and messengers. The Quran mentions the Zabur as a holy book revealed to King David, and Muslims regard it as a source of guidance and inspiration.

  4. Islamic honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use complimentary phrases for God (Allah), Muhammad, and other Islamic figures in Arabic and other languages. See the meaning, translation, and abbreviation of subhanahu wa-ta'ala (glorified and exalted) and other honorifics.

  5. Moses in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life and miracles of Prophet Musa, one of the most frequently mentioned and important prophets in the Quran. Discover how he was born, adopted, and became a messenger of God, and how he divided the Red Sea and met Muhammad in the heavens.

  6. Lot in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Lot was a prophet and messenger of God in the Quran, who preached to the people of Sodom and Gomorrah about monotheism. The Quran states that they were destroyed by God for their sins, including inhospitality, robbery and sexual misconduct, especially homosexuality.

  7. Angels in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Islamic concept of angels, their characteristics, roles, and types. Find out how angels are created, how they interact with humans and jinn, and how they are related to the nature of reason and the divine world.

  8. Abraham in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Abraham's life, role, and legacy in Islam, according to the Qur'an and Islamic tradition. Find out how Abraham was a prophet, messenger, ancestor, and builder of the Ka'aba, and how he was a model of faith and compassion.

  9. Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive Islamic encyclopedia in Urdu, translated and revised from Encyclopedia of Islam. It was started in 1950s at University of the Punjab and completed in 1992 with 23 volumes.