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  2. Noah in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Noah, also known as Nuh (Arabic: نُوحٌ, romanized: Nūḥ), [1] is recognized in Islam as a prophet and messenger of God. He is also believed to be the first messenger sent by God. [ 2 ] He is one of the Ulul 'azm prophets . [ 3 ]

  3. Nun (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Nun's grave. A Jewish tradition places Nun's tomb near that of his son Joshua who, according to Joshua 24:30, is buried in Timnat Serah whereas in Judges 2:9 it is mentioned as Timnath-heres. The similarly named Israeli village of Kifl Hares, located northwest of Ariel in Samaria (Northern West Bank), is now home to both tombs.

  4. List of burial places of Abrahamic figures - Wikipedia

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    Mosque of Nabi Matta: The main mosque in Beit Ummar housing the tomb of Nabi Matta or Amittai, father of Jonah. Mujir ad-Din writes that Matta was "a holy man from the people of the house of the prophecy." Nearby Halhul houses the tomb of Jonah with the inscription reading "Yunus ibn Matta" or "Jonah son of Amittai", confirming that Matta is ...

  5. Nūḥ - Wikipedia

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    In Nuh, the seventy-first surah, the Quran refers to Nuh’s prophethood in snippets. Nuh is a messenger of God. When Nuh realizes the messages are not accepted by the community, he supplicated to God, who planned to flood the community of Nuh at a specified time. God commanded Nuh to warn the people.

  6. Nu (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The male aspect, Nun, is written with a male gender ending. As with the primordial concepts of the Ogdoad, Nu's male aspect was depicted as a frog, or a frog-headed man. In Ancient Egyptian art, Nun also appears as a bearded man, with blue-green skin, representing water. Naunet is represented as a snake or snake-headed woman. [citation needed]

  7. Nuh II - Wikipedia

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    Nuh II (Persian: نوح, r. 13 June 976–22 July 997) [1] was amir of the Samanids (976–997). He was the son and successor of Mansur I . Beginning and Middle of Reign

  8. Karak Nuh - Wikipedia

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    Karak (also Kerak, Karak Nuh or Karak Noah) (Arabic: كرك, romanized: Karak) is a village in the municipality of Zahlé in the Zahle District of the Beqaa Governorate in eastern Lebanon. [1] It is located on the Baalbek road close to Zahle. Karak contains a sarcophagus claimed by the locals to be the tomb of Noah. [2]

  9. Nun (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A nun is a member of a religious community of women. Nun, Nuns or NUN may also refer to: Nun (band), an Australian music group; Nun (biblical figure) Nun (letter), in many Semitic alphabets; Nun languages, a group of Eastern Grassfields languages; Nun Mountain, a summit in Alaska; Nun pigeon; Nun River, Nigeria; Nun, another term for the ...