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Dawud (Arabic: دَاوُوْد, romanized: Dāwūd), or David, is considered a prophet and messenger of God in Islam, as well as a righteous, divinely-anointed monarch of the United Kingdom of Israel. [3] Additionally, Muslims also honor David for having received the divine revelation of the Zabur . [4] [5]
Daoud ibn al-Adid (also spelled Dawud and Da'ud; Arabic: داود بن العاضد, romanized: Dāwūd ibn al-ʿĀḍid), known by the regnal name of al-Ḥāmid liʾllāh (الحامد لله) among his followers, was the 25th imam of Hafizi Isma'ilism, and pretender to the Fatimid Caliphate.
Muslim tradition maintains that the Zabur mentioned in the Quran is the Psalms of Dawud (David in Islam). [1] The Christian monks and ascetics of pre-Islamic Arabia may be associated in pre-Islamic Arabic poetry with texts called mazmour, which in other contexts may refer to palm leaf documents. [2]
David in Islam (c. 1043 BC - 937 BC?), referred to variously as Daud, Dawud, Dawood, etc; the king David of Israel in Islam, considered to be a Prophet and Messenger of Allah. Daud Abdullah (born 1955), Grenadian-British researcher and scholar; Daud Khan Achakzai, Pakistani politician; Daud Ali (born 1964), American historian
Dawud Wharnsby (born David Howard Wharnsby; June 27, 1972) is a Canadian Universalist ... The Prophet's Hands: 2005 Vacuous Waxing: 2006 The Poets and The Prophet:
David's Tomb (Hebrew: קבר דוד המלך Kever David Ha-Melekh; Arabic: مقام النبي داود Maqam Al-Nabi Daoud) is a site that, according to a Medieval (9th century) tradition, is associated with the burial of the biblical King David.
Dawud may refer to: David in Islam; Dawud (name) Dawud of Kanem, half-brother of the 14th-century Kanem emperor Idris I of Kanem; An-Nasir Dawud, Kurdish ruler;
Dawud al-Zahiri (815–883/4) founded the Zahiri school: Muhammad ibn Isa at-Tirmidhi (824–892) wrote Jami` at-Tirmidhi hadith books: Al-Baladhuri (died 892) wrote early history Futuh al-Buldan, Genealogies of the Nobles: Ibn Majah (824–887) wrote Sunan ibn Majah hadith book: Abu Dawood (817–889) wrote Sunan Abu Dawood Hadith Book