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  2. David in Islam - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Daoud ibn al-Adid - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Zabur - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Daud - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Dawud Wharnsby - Wikipedia

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    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:

  7. David's Tomb - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Dawud - Wikipedia

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    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;

  9. Dawud al-Zahiri - Wikipedia

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    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