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  2. Hadith of the ark - Wikipedia

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    The hadith of the ark (Arabic: حدیث السفینة, romanized: ḥadīth al-safīna) is a saying attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad that likens his household (Ahl al-Bayt) to Noah's ark; whoever turns to them is saved and whoever turns away from them perishes.

  3. Ark of the Covenant - Wikipedia

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    The Ark of the Covenant, [a] also known as the Ark of the Testimony [b] or the Ark of God, [c] [1] [2] is a purported religious storage and relic held to be the most sacred object by the Israelites. Religious tradition describes it as a wooden storage chest decorated in solid gold accompanied by an ornamental lid known as the Seat of Mercy .

  4. Black Stone - Wikipedia

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    The Black Stone is seen through a portal in the Kaaba. The Black Stone (Arabic: ٱلْحَجَرُ ٱلْأَسْوَد, romanized: al-Ḥajar al-Aswad) is a rock set into the eastern corner of the Kaaba, the ancient building in the center of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

  5. Ark of the Covenant still relevant - AOL

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    Dec. 9—The Ark of the Covenant or Ark of Testimony was the holiest object in the possession of the ancient Israelites, who had it for 1,000 years till it mysteriously disappeared. It's so ...

  6. Noah - Wikipedia

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    An Islamic depiction of Noah and the ark in a 16th-century Mughal miniature. Noah is a highly important figure in Islam and he is seen as one of the most significant of all prophets. The Quran contains 43 references to Noah, or Nuḥ, in 28 chapters, and the seventy-first chapter, Sūrah Nūḥ (Arabic: سورة نوح), is named after him. His ...

  7. Tablets of Stone - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, Thomas Römer argued in 2015 that “clearly… the tablets of the law are a substitute for something else.” [3] He holds that “the original Ark contained a statue [i.e. a cult image] of Yhwh”, [4] which he specifically identifies as “two betyles (sacred stones), or two cult image statues symbolizing Yhwh and his female ...

  8. Torah ark - Wikipedia

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    The name Aron Kodesh is a reference to the Ark of the Covenant, which was stored in the Holy of Holies in the inner sanctuaries of both the ancient Tabernacle and the Temple in Jerusalem. Similarly, Hekhál ( הֵיכָל 'palace'; also written hechal , echal , heichal or Echal Kodesh —mainly among Balkan Sephardim) was used in the same time ...

  9. Kebra Nagast - Wikipedia

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    The text contains an account of how the Queen of Sheba (Queen Makeda of Ethiopia) met king Solomon of Jerusalem and about how the Ark of the Covenant came to Ethiopia with their son Menelik I (Menyelek). It also discusses the conversion of Ethiopians from the worship of the Sun, Moon, and stars to that of the "Lord God of Israel".