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  2. List of burial places of Abrahamic figures - Wikipedia

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    Umayyad Mosque, Damascus – John the Baptist (burial site recognised by both Christians and Muslims) Basilica of St. John – original burial site of Saint John; Akeldama, Jerusalem – Judas Iscariot; Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Alexandria) – Saint Mark; Tomb of the Virgin Mary (in Catholic tradition, Mary was assumed to heaven ...

  3. Adam in Islam - Wikipedia

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    According to hadiths, Adam was created in God's own image, and according to 2:31 of the Qur'an, was "taught all the names [by God]", thus establishing the notion of Adam as a reflection of God's divine attributes. By that, Adam does not feature as a prophet or a male human being only, but also encapsulates the idea of an ideal human archetype. [12]

  4. List of burial places of founders of religious traditions

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    Jewish, Christian, and Islamic tradition holds that the compound encloses the burial place of four biblical couples: Adam and Eve; Abraham and Sarah; Isaac and Rebekah; Jacob and Leah. According to Midrashic sources, it also contains the head of Esau , the brother of Jacob .

  5. Cave of the Patriarchs - Wikipedia

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    The burial of Sarah is the first account of a burial [25] in the Bible, and Abraham's purchase of Machpelah is the first commercial transaction mentioned. The next burial in the cave is that of Abraham himself, who at the age of 175 years was buried by his sons Isaac and Ishmael. [ 26 ]

  6. Adam - Wikipedia

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    Adam [c] is the name given in Genesis 1–5 to the first human. [4] Adam is the first human-being aware of God, and features as such in various belief systems (including Judaism, Christianity, Gnosticism and Islam). [5] According to Christianity, Adam sinned in the Garden of Eden by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This ...

  7. Seth - Wikipedia

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    The Sunni scholar and historian ibn Kathir in his tarikh (book of history), Al-Bidāya wa-n-nihāya (البداية والنهاية), [15] records that Seth, a prophet like his father Adam, transfers God's Law to mankind after the death of Adam, [16] and places him among the exalted antediluvian patriarchs of the Generations of Adam.

  8. Al-Nabi Shayth - Wikipedia

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    Prophet Seth) is a village in eastern Lebanon, located in the Beqaa Valley [2] and Baalbek District. [1] The village's name comes from the considered burial-site of Seth the son of Adam . A mosque was built on the burial site and it contains the grave of Seth inside the mosque (a rival tradition placed Seth's tomb in the Palestinian village of ...

  9. Nabi Habeel Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Nabi Habeel Mosque (Arabic: مَسْجِد ٱلنَّبِي هَابِيْل, romanized: Masjid An-Nabī Hābīl; Turkish: Nebi Habil Camii), or "Mosque of the Prophet Abel", is a shrine dedicated to Habeel, located on the west mountains of Damascus, near the Zabadani Valley, overlooking the villages of the Barada river (Wadi Barada), in Syria, the Levant.