• Dhu al-Kifl (Arabic: ذُو الْكِفْل, romanized: ḏū l-kifl, lit. 'Possessor of the Portion'), also spelled Dhu l-Kifl, Dhul-Kifl, Zu al-Kifl, Zul Kifl, or Zu...
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  • Kifl may refer to: Al Kifl, a town in southern Iraq Dhul-Kifl, a person variously considered to be a Muslim prophet or righteous man Arabic: kifl, an...
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    of Iraq; it is widely regarded by Muslims to be the resting place of Dhul-Kifl, an unknown Islamic prophet who is often identified with Ezekiel, and...
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    Al Kifl (Arabic: الكفل; also known as Kifl) is a town in southeastern Iraq on the Euphrates River, between Najaf and Al Hillah. The population in and...
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    ...... etc. (Ezekiel, 34:2–4)." "Dhū al-Kifl" is also romanised as "Dhul-Kifl", "Zu al-Kifl", and "Zul-Kifl" Joyce, Paul M. (2009). Ezekiel: A Commentary...
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  • (25 times) Elisha (al-yasa) 38:48, 6:85-87 Job (ayyūb) David (dāwūd) dhūl-kifl (2 times) Aaron (hārūn) (24 times) Hud (7 times) Enoch (idrīs) Elijah...
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  • worlds; — Al-An'am 6:86 And remember Our servants Ismail, Alyasa, and Dhul-Kifl, each of them truly good. — Sad 38:48 Some Muslims believe the tomb of...
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  • Quranic prophets (Hud, Salih, Shuayb, Dhul-Kifl and Mohammed) are not recognized by Mormons, although Shuayb and Dhul-Kifl are sometimes identified with Jethro...
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  • Trismegistus were the same person. Genesis 5:24 Quran 19:56 Ezekiel Ḥizkīl "Dhul-Kifl" Yechezkel Ezekiel 1:3 Quran 38:48 Ezra/Esdras ʿUzair or Idris Ezra Ezra...
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    other prophets of ancient times. He is mentioned together with Elisha and Dhul-Kifl as one of "the patiently enduring and righteous, whom God caused to enter...
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  • Yusuf Ali, in his commentary; his commentary's note 2743: "If we accept "Dhul al Kifl" to be not an epithet, but an Arabicised form of "Ezekiel", it fits the...
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    establishes the gifts God bestowed upon them. Ishmael, along with Elisha and Dhul-Kifl (possibly Ezekiel), is regarded as being "of the Company of the Good."...
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  • mausoleum of the Islamic and Biblical prophet Zul-Kifl. The prophet Zul-Kifl is mentioned in the Quran as Dhul-Kifl and the Old Testament as Ezekiel. According...
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  • Muslims believe this tomb to be that of an unspecified personality named Dhul-Kifl. This site was protected under the control of Saddam Hussein, and renovated...
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    the prophet Dhul-Kifl, who is mentioned in the Qur'an twice. Despite Islamic tradition claiming the tomb to be in al-Kifl near Najaf or Kifl Hares near...
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  • — — Habakkuk/Habacuc — Ḥabaqūq Habakkuk — Habakkuk — Za'l Kifl Ezekiel/Ezechiel — Dhul-Kifl Ezekiel — Ezekiel — — Uriah — — Uriah — Uriah — — Baruch ben...
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    Kifl Haris (Arabic: كفل حارس) is a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank, located six kilometers west of Salfit and 18 kilometers south of Nablus...
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    in Babel. Hud (prophet) & Salih in Wadi-us-Salaam Cemetery in Najaf. Dhul-Kifl sanctuary in Hilla. Jonah, Seth, Saint George and Daniel sanctuary in...
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  • Standard Black Stone Cain and Abel in Islam Crescent Darda'il Devil (Islam) Dhul-Qarnayn Dome of the Rock Foundation Stone Gabriel Gog and Magog Green in...
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    Samaritan tradition noted in 1877, at Kifl Haris in the West Bank. Religious Jews also identify one of the mausolea at Kifl Haris with that of Joshua and thousands...
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    Zulfiqar (redirect from Dhul faqar)
    of..." is common in Arabic phraseology, such as in Dhu al-Qarnayn, Dhu al-Kifl, Dhu al-Qadah and Dhu al-Hijjah. The meaning of faqār (فَقَار), means "splitter...
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    Yūsuf (Joseph) Ayūb (Job) Shuʿayb (Jethro) Mūsā (Moses) Hārūn (Aaron) Dhu al-Kifl (Ezekiel) Dāūd (David) Sulaymān (Solomon) Yūnus (Jonah) ʾIlyās (Elijah) Alyasaʿ...
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  • (Arabic: ذُو ٱلنُّوْن). In Al-Anbiya 21:87 and Al-Qalam 68:48, Yunus is called Dhul-Nūn (Arabic: ذُو ٱلنُّوْن, lit. 'The One of the Fish'). In An-Nisa 4:163...
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    Prophets to be named in the Quran. In Quran 21:87 and 68:48, Jonah is called Dhul-Nūn (Arabic: ذُو ٱلنُّوْن; meaning "The One of the Fish"). In 4:163 and 6:86...
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    34°58′51″E / 31.71417°N 34.98083°E / 31.71417; 34.98083 Destroyed Israel Nabi Kifl Al-Tira, Ramle Tirat Yehuda 32°00′25″N 34°55′35″E / 32.00694°N 34.92639°E...
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