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Yaqub (in Syriac: ܝܰܥܩܽܘܒ) is a common Syrian name. Yaqub, also Yacoub, is a prophet of Islam mentioned in the Qur'an. In the Bible he is known as Jacob. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Islam (Arabic: ; ) is a monotheistic religion based on the Quran. ...
The , (Arabic: recitation, also transliterated as Quran, Koran, and Alcoran, Turkish Kuran), is the central text of Islam. ...
The Gutenberg Bible owned by the United States Library of Congress (Hebrew: ×ª× ×´× tanakh, Greek: η ÎÎ¯Î²Î»Î¿Ï hÄ biblos) (sometimes The Holy Bible, The Book, Work of God, The Word, The Good Book or Scripture), from Greek (Ïα) βίβλια, (ta) biblia, (the) books, is the name used by Jews and Christians for their differing (and...
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Yaqub was born to Ishaq (the biblical Isaac), and was thus the grandson of Ibrahim (the biblical Abraham). Yaqub was born in Canaan. Like his father and grandfather he was a prophet of God who preached the oneness of God. Yaqub had twelve sons and a daughter. His sons would go on to father the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Among his sons was another prophet named Yusuf (the biblical Joseph). Ishaq (Arabic إسØÙ) is a prophet of Islam mentioned in the Quran. ...
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Ibrahim (Arabic: ابراÙÙÙ
), also known as Abraham, is very important in Islam, both in his own right as prophet and as the father of the prophet Ismail (Ishmael), his firstborn son, who is considered the Father of the Arabs. ...
Abraham (×Ö·×ְרָ×Ö¸× Father/Leader of many, (circa 1900 BCE) Standard Hebrew Avraham, Tiberian Hebrew ; Arabic ابراÙÙÙ
; Geez á á¥ááá ) is regarded as the founding patriarch of the Israelites whom God chose to bless out of all the families of the earth. ...
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This is a list of the Tribes of Israel. ...
Yusuf (also Yousef ,Yousuf ,or Yosef,ÙÙØ³Ù) is a prophet in the Quran, the holy scriptures of Islam. ...
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Yaqub in the Qur'an The Qur'an does not give many details of Jacob’s life, though it says he was a righteous prophet, and of the company of the Elect and the Good, who received inspiration from God (38:47, 21:75). God perfected his favor on Jacob and his posterity as he perfected his favor on Abraham and Isaac (12:6). He was a man of might and vision (38:45) and was chosen by God to preach the Message. The Qur'an stresses that worshiping and bowing to the one true God (Allah) was the main legacy of Jacob and his fathers (2:132-133). The Qur'an states that salvation hinges upon this legacy rather than being Jew or Christian (See 2:130-141). For other uses, see Allah (disambiguation). ...
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In the mythology of the black supremacist movement the Nation of Islam, Jacob's name is spelled Yakub. Instead of being seen as the father of the twelve tribes of Israel he is presented as an evil scientist who created the white race by genetic experimentation on an isolated group of the original black peoples of the world, conducted on the island of Patmos. Breeding this white race took six hundred years. Yakub's progeny are destined by God to be the ruling race of the world for an allotted period of six thousand years, before the original black race regains dominance, a process that is supposed to have begun in 1914. Originating with Wallace Fard Muhammad, the prophet of the Nation of Islam, the sources of this idiosyncratic theory have yet to be fully traced, but probably derive from anti-Semitic ideas of the time according to which Jews are an "artificial race". This notion is then generalised to white people, of which Jews are perceived as a sub-group. <- The Yakub referred to as the maker and creator of the devil in the nation of islam is not to be mistaken with Jacob mentioned in the bible. According to the Nation of Islam (NOI), Yakub (also spelled Yacub), was an evil scientist responsible for creating the white race â a race of devils, in their view. ...
Black supremacy is the belief that blacks are genetically or racially superior to people of other racial backgrounds. ...
The Nation of Islam (NOI) is a religious and socio-political organization founded in the United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in 1930 with a declared aim of resurrecting the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of the Black men and women of America and the rest of the world. ...
According to the Nation of Islam (NOI), Yakub (also spelled Yacub), was an evil scientist responsible for creating the white race â a race of devils, in their view. ...
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Genetics (from the Greek genno γεννώ= give birth) is the science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms. ...
Skala viewed from the Monastery of Agios Ioannis Theologos, one of the UN World Heritage Sites. ...
1914 (MCMXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday. ...
Wallace Fard Muhammad (1877-1893? â after 1934) was a preacher and founder of the Black-nationalist movement the Nation of Islam (NOI), establishing its first mosque in Detroit. ...
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In Islam Yaquub May God Be Please With Him, is the Prophet of Allah, and its the part of faith in Islam to believe in All Prophets & messangers send by Allah Almighty.
References to Yaqub in the Qur'an - Appraisals for Yaqub: 6:84, 19:50, 21:72, 21:73, 38:45, 38:46, 38:47
- Yaqub's prophecy: 4:163, 6:84, 12:6, 19:49, 21:73
- Yaqub's preaching 2:132, 2:133, 2:136, 2:140, 3:84, 21:73
- Food's refusal: 3:93
- Love for Yusuf: 12:8, 12:13, 12:84, 12:85, 12:87, 12:94, 12:95
- Yaqub's attributes: 12:86, 12:96, 38:45
- Yaqub's family: 2:136, 2:140, 3:84, 4:163, 7:160
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