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  2. Jacob in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Ali ibn Abi Talib, when asked about the prophets who were bestowed special names, narrates in Hadith that Ya'qub ibn Ishaq was known by his people as Isra'il. [ 29 ] Instances in the Bible involving Jacob wrestling with an angel are not mentioned in the Quran, but are discussed in Muslim commentaries, as is the vision of Jacob's Ladder .

  3. Yakub - Wikipedia

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    Yakub, Yaqub, Yaqoob, Yaqoub, Yacoub, Yakoub or Yaâkub (Arabic: يعقوب‎, romanized: Yaʿqūb or Ya'kūb, also transliterated in other ways; Yakob, as commonly westernized) is a male given name. It is the Arabic version of Jacob and James.

  4. List of characters and names mentioned in the Quran

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    Wife; Believer of Ya-Sin [61] Family of Noah Mother Shamkhah bint Anush or Betenos [62] People of Aaron and Moses [47] [63] Egyptians Believer (Asif ibn Barkhiya) Imraʾat Firʿawn (Arabic: امْرَأَت فِرْعَوْن, Āsiyá bint Muzāḥim (Arabic: آسِيَا بِنْت مُزَاحِم) or Wife of Pharaoh, who adopted Moses)

  5. Yaqub al-Charkhi - Wikipedia

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    Yaʿqūb ibn ʿUthmān ibn Maḥmūd al-Charkhī (Persian: یعقوب بن عثمان بن محمود چرخی) was a Naqshbandi Sufi pir and student of Khwaja Sayyid Alauddin Atar.

  6. Jacob - Wikipedia

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    According to the folk etymology found in Genesis 25:26, the name Yaʿaqōv יעקב is derived from ʿaqev עָקֵב "heel", as Jacob was born grasping the heel of his twin brother Esau. [5] [6] The historical origin of the name is uncertain, although similar names have been recorded.

  7. Alzheimer's Story - Wikipedia

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    Alzheimer's Story is an epistolary novel written by Saudi Arabian author, Ghazi Abdul Rahman Al Gosaibi, published in 2010 after his death. [1]The book is a collection of letters that Yaqoob, diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, writes for his wife while being far away from her and his family, living in a shelter aimed to provide care for this purpose.

  8. Samarkand Kufic Quran - Wikipedia

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    The copy of the Quran is traditionally considered to be one of a group commissioned by the third caliph Uthman. According to Islamic tradition, in 651, 19 years after the death of the Islamic Prophet, Muhammad, Uthman commissioned a committee to produce a standard copy of the text of the Quran (see Origin and development of the Quran). [3]

  9. Isaac in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Isaac is mentioned seventeen [5] times by name in the Quran, often with his father and his son, Jacob (Yaʿqūb). [6] The Quran states that Abraham received "good tidings of Isaac, a prophet, of the righteous", and that God blessed them both (37: 112). "And We gave him glad tidings of Isaac, a prophet from among the righteous.