Adam in Islam
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Adam in Islam
Summary
Adam in Islam is a prophet of Islam[1]. It was born in Garden of Eden[2]. It passed away in Mecca[3]. It worked as a farmer[4], hunter[5], gardener[6], and prophet of Islam[7]. It ranks in the top 8% of prophet_of_islam entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,137 views/month).[8]
Key Facts
- Adam in Islam's place of birth was Garden of Eden[2].
- Adam in Islam died in Mecca[3].
- Adam in Islam is buried at Mecca[9].
- Adam in Islam is buried at Abu Kubais[10].
- Adam in Islam was married to Eve in Islam[11].
- A child of Adam in Islam was Seth in Islam[12].
- A child of Adam in Islam was Abel in Islam[13].
- A child of Adam in Islam was Cain in Islam[14].
- A child of Adam in Islam was Cain and Abel in Islam[15].
- Adam in Islam worked as a farmer[4].
- Adam in Islam worked as a hunter[5].
- Adam in Islam worked as a gardener[6].
- Adam in Islam worked as a prophet of Islam[7].
- Adam in Islam's field of work was prophecy in Islam[16].
- Adam in Islam is the creator of God in Islam[17].
- Adam in Islam is the creator of Rabb[18].
- Adam in Islam is the creator of Ilah[19].
- Adam in Islam is the creator of Allah[20].
- Adam in Islam's religion is recorded as Islam[21].
- Adam in Islam is recorded as male[22].
- Adam in Islam's instance of is recorded as prophet of Islam[23].
- Adam in Islam's instance of is recorded as protoplast[24].
- Adam in Islam's instance of is recorded as Islamic term[25].
- Adam in Islam's instance of is recorded as mythical character[26].
- Adam in Islam's maintained by is recorded as God in Islam[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include prophet of Islam[23], protoplast[24], Islamic term[25], and mythical character[26].
Origins
Things named after include Garden of Eden[28], a garden[29] and soil[30].
Use and Application
Part of include Adam and Eve in Islam[31], a group of fictional characters[32] and Islamic mythology[33].
Why It Matters
Adam in Islam ranks in the top 8% of prophet_of_islam entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,137 views/month).[8] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] It is known by 23 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]
FAQs
Where was Adam in Islam born?
Adam in Islam's place of birth was Garden of Eden[2].
Where did Adam in Islam die?
Adam in Islam passed away in Mecca[3].
Who was Adam in Islam married to?
Adam in Islam's spouses include Eve in Islam[11].
What did Adam in Islam do for work?
Adam in Islam worked as farmer[4], hunter[5], gardener[6], and prophet of Islam[7].