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1Abraham's children

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  • Title: Abraham's children
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  • Languages: English - und
  • Number of Pages: Median: 338
  • Publisher: ➤  T&T Clark - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - T. & T. Clark Publishers - T & T CLARK
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  • Publish Location: ➤  New York, NY - London - EDINBURGH

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  • First Year Published: 2005
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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    2Moses in the Qurʼan and Islamic exegesis

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    • Title: ➤  Moses in the Qurʼan and Islamic exegesis
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    • Language: English
    • Number of Pages: Median: 240
    • Publisher: RoutledgeCurzon - Routledge
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    • Publish Location: New York

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    • First Year Published: 2002
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    3Kitâbü't-Ta'bîr-nâme tercümesi

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    • Title: Kitâbü't-Ta'bîr-nâme tercümesi
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    • Language: tur
    • Number of Pages: Median: 687
    • Publisher: Gece Kitaplığı
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    • Publish Location: Çankaya, Ankara

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    • First Year Published: 2020
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    4Mūsá wa-al-tawḥīd

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    • Title: Mūsá wa-al-tawḥīd
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    • Language: ara
    • Number of Pages: Median: 287
    • Publisher: Dār al-Sāqī
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    • Publish Location: Bayrūt

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    • First Year Published: 2019
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    Moses in Islam

    Quran directly validates Moses and Aaron as prophets chosen by God: And mention in the Book ˹O Prophet, the story of˺ Moses. He was truly a chosen man

    Law of Moses

    The Law of Moses (Hebrew: תֹּורַת מֹשֶׁה Torat Moshe), also called the Mosaic Law, is the law said to have been revealed to Moses by God. The term primarily

    Jochebed

    Ἰωχάβεδ, romanized: Iokhábed) was a daughter of Levi and the mother of Miriam, Aaron, and Moses. She was the wife of Amram and also his aunt. No details are

    Zipporah

    mentioned in the Book of Exodus as the wife of Moses, and the daughter of Jethro, the priest and prince of Midian. She is the mother of Moses' two sons: Eliezer

    Moses

    recounted more than that of any other Islamic prophet. In Islam, Moses is characterized in ways which parallel Muhammad. Like Muhammad, Moses is defined in the

    Esoteric interpretation of the Quran

    conventional interpretation in its earliest use, but it came to mean a process of discerning its most fundamental understandings. "Esoteric" interpretations do

    Islamic view of the Bible

    Jewish and Christian interpretations of their own scripture, while Islamic authors typically did also believe in the corruption of the text itself (taḥrīf

    Islamic–Jewish relations

    of hadith. Similarly, Moses, the most important Jewish prophet, is also regarded by Muslims as an Islamic prophet and messenger (see: Moses in Islam);

    Mary in Islam

    mother of Jesus with Miriam the sister of Moses, when it refers to the father of Mary, the mother of Jesus, as Imran, which is the Arabic version of Amram

    Isra' and Mi'raj

    about the Exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt (..his servant means Moses, in this case). According to a different interpretation of the verse through