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The Beast of the Earth (Arabic: دابّة من الأرض, romanized: Dābbah min al-Arḍ, as mentioned in the Quran), also called "The Dabbah" is a creature mentioned in Surah An-Naml: Ayat 82 of the Quran and associated with the day of judgment.
The word "Dabbe" appears in a number of verses of the Quran, although the Surat an-Naml (the Ants) in its Ayat 82 is the only one that refers to a particular event that will occur toward the Apocalypse: the Beast of the Earth. The following features of "Dabbe" have been suggested on the basis of interpretations of this ayat. 1.
Dabba may refer to: Dabba or tiffin carrier, a lunch box used in South Asia; The Lunchbox, working title Dabba, a 2013 Indian film; Dabba (company), a South African telco company; ∂, a mathematical symbol; Beast of the Earth, or Dabbat al-Ardḍ, an apocalyptic creature in Islam
The Beast of the Earth (Dabbat al-Ard) will crawl out of the earth [49] to talk to people. [51] [Note 5] [Quran 4] followed by Gog and Magog will break out of their imprisonment "isolating them from the civilized world and run wild"; [Hadith 52] They will ravage the earth, drink all the water of Lake Tiberias, and kill all believers in their way.
It has been estimated there are as many as 7.77 million animal species on Earth. Animal body lengths range from 8.5 μm (0.00033 in) to 33.6 m (110 ft). They have complex ecologies and interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs.
Dabba Mallaputta (Pāli; Sanskrit: Dravya Mallaputra) was a disciple of Gautama Buddha, distinguished by his youth and his service to the Sangha. [1] [2] At the age of seven he became an arahant and was accepted into the early Buddhist community as a monk. [2] He died at an early age after demonstrating a variety of supernatural abilities. [2]
Daba (also known as Dabba) is a Chadic dialect cluster spoken in Cameroon in Far North Province and in one village in neighboring Nigeria. Blench (2006) considers Mazagway to be a dialect. [ 2 ]
Dhul-Suwayqatayn (Arabic: ذو السويقتين, lit. 'the man with two thin legs', [1] Amharic: ዱል-ሱወይቃታይን) is a figure mentioned in the hadith of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, [1] according to which a group of Abyssinian men are destined to permanently destroy the Ka‘aba at the end of times and remove its treasure.