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Lut fleeing the city with his daughters; his wife is killed by a rock. Lut ( Arabic : لوط , romanized : Lūṭ ) in the Quran is considered to be the same as Lot in the Hebrew Bible . He is considered to be a messenger of God and a prophet of God .
Lut (Arabic: لُوط – Lūṭ) in the Quran is considered to be the same as Lot in the Hebrew Bible. He is considered to be a messenger of God and a prophet of God. [25] In Islamic tradition, Lut lived in Ur and was a nephew of Ibrahim . He migrated with Ibrahim to Canaan and was commissioned as a prophet to the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah ...
Lut (Arabic: لوط, romanized: Lūṭ, ) is a prophet and messenger of God who was mentioned in the Qur'an. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to Islamic tradition, Lut was born to Haran and spent his younger years in Ur , later migrating to Canaan with his uncle Abraham . [ 3 ]
A variation on the marriage theory holds that the phrase "my daughters" should be taken in a metaphorical sense. Lot, as a prophet, is considered a father to his people; he is therefore inviting the Sodomites to intermarry with the women of his nation. [20] The story of Lot's incestuous relationship with his daughters is not alluded to in the ...
Arwā bint Ḥarb (Arabic: أروى بنت حرب), better known as Umm Jamīl (Arabic: أم جميل), was an aunt of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who is mentioned in the Quran. [1] She was Abu Lahab's wife and Abu Sufyan's sister. Arwa is usually remembered for opposing Islam and the prophet, and also for a poem.
She was the wife of Ubaydah ibn al-Harith, [45] a faithful Muslim and from the tribe of Al-Muttalib, for which Muhammad had special responsibility. [46] When her husband died, Muhammad aiming to provide for her, married her in 4 A.H.
It’s believed that Warren Jeffs had more than 70 wives—but one held a special place in his heart. Naomie Jeffs has been described as Warren’s “favorite” wife. She was his scribe, tasked ...
wife of prophet (by marriage) Juwayriya bint Harith ( Arabic : جويرية بنت الحارث , romanized : Juwayriyyah bint al-Ḥārith ; c. 608–676 ) was the eighth wife of Muhammad and so, considered to be a Mother of the Believers .