Who is ʿĀd and thamud?

According to the Quran, the Thamud were the successors of a previous nation called the ʿĀd, who had also been destroyed for their sins. They lived in houses carved into the surface of the earth. God chose the prophet Salih to warn the polytheistic Thamud that they should worship the One God.
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Who was the prophet of thamud?

The Quranic commentators said that the people of Thamud gathered on a certain day at their meeting place, and the prophet Salih (PBUH) came and addressed them to believe in Allah, reminding them of the favors Allah had granted them.
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What happened to thamud?

The Qurʾān mentions the Thamūd as examples of the transitoriness of worldly power. According to the Islamic tradition, the Thamūd were warned by the prophet Ṣāliḥ to worship Allāh, but the Thamūd stubbornly refused and as a result were annihilated either by a thunderbolt or by an earthquake.
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What is the meaning of thamud?

Thamud (plural Thamuds) A member of a people of ancient Arabia, known from the first millennium B.C.E. to near the time of Muhammad, and according to the Qur'an punished and destroyed by an earthquake.
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Who is Thamud in Quran?

According to the Quran, the Thamud were the successors of a previous nation called the ʿĀd, who had also been destroyed for their sins. They lived in houses carved into the surface of the earth. God chose the prophet Salih to warn the polytheistic Thamud that they should worship the One God.
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What is Petra in Islam?

According to Arab tradition, Petra is the spot where Moses struck a rock with his staff and water came forth, and where Moses' brother, Aaron, is buried, at Mount Hor, known today as Jabal Haroun or Mount Aaron. The Wadi Musa or "Wadi of Moses" is the Arab name for the narrow valley at the head of which Petra is sited.
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Who built Madain Saleh?

It was the southern settlement of the Nabataean people, whose capital was in Petra, Jordan. The area where the Thamud people once lived is one of area's most important archaeological sites. Saleh was the prophet of the Thamud people who built their homes into the cliffs of the area.
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Who destroyed Quran?

When the task was finished Uthman kept one copy in Medina and sent others to Kufa, Baṣra, Damascus, and, according to some accounts, Mecca, and ordered that all other variant copies of the Quran be destroyed. This was done everywhere except in Kufa, where some scholars argue that Ibn Masʿūd and his followers refused.
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Where is prophet Saleh grave?

This tomb is housed in a modern white building about 2k from the coastal road linking Hadbin and Hasik in the Dhofar region of Oman, about 200k east of Salalah. The tomb is roughly 10 meters in length.
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Is Luqman a prophet?

from Africa. historical sources are the Tafsir ibn Kathir and Stories of the Qur'an by Ibn Kathir. The Qur'an does not state whether or not Luqman was a prophet, but some people believe him to be a prophet and thus write Alayhis salaam ( A.S.) with. his name. Luqman was described as a perceptive.
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What was the name of Prophet camel?

The She-Camel of God (Arabic: نَـاقـة الله) in Islam was a miraculous female camel sent by God to the people of Thamud in Al-Hijr, after they demanded a miracle from the prophet Salih. The narrative and story of the she-camel is recorded in the Quran.
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Where is the original Quran?

The Topkapi manuscript is an early manuscript of the Quran dated to the early 8th century. It is kept in the Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. Originally attributed to Uthman Ibn Affan (d.
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Can we burn old Quran?

According to Arab News, Muslims are forbidden to recycle, pulp, or shred worn-out copies of the text; instead, burning or burying the worn-out copies in a respectful manner is required. Respect for the written text of the Quran is an important element of religious faith in Islam.
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How many wives Muhammad had?

Thirteen women were married to the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
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Is Al Ula and Madain Saleh same?

A desert archaeological wonder, Madain Saleh. AL-ULA has become Saudi Arabia's first World Heritage Site. The site served as the "second city" to the Nabatean people.
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What is special about Madain Saleh?

The necropolis. The importance of Madain Saleh is ostensibly displayed by its 111 monumental tombs, among which 94 were decorated with majestic facades on the sandstone massifs of the area, especially the Jibal Ithlib. The smallest tomb is barely 2,7 meters tall but the biggest reaches an impressive 21,5 meters!
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What's inside Madain Saleh?

The tombs are over 2,000 years old. The most iconic symbol of Madain Saleh is Qasr al-Farid, a single tomb carved into a small dome that stands alone in the open. Madain Saleh is Saudi Arabia's pre-eminent pre-Islamic archaeological site dating to the Nabataean kingdom in the first century.
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Who are the Nabateans in the Bible?

The Nabataeans were one among several nomadic tribes who roamed the Arabian Desert, moving with their herds to wherever they could find pasture and water. These nomads became familiar with their area as seasons passed, and they struggled to survive during bad years when seasonal rainfall diminished.
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Who did the Nabateans worship?

Baalshamin, lord of heaven, protector of nature, and guarantor of fertility, is one of the deities worshipped by the Nabataeans and other ancient Arab Kingdoms like Palmyra (Fig. 19. a). He was popular in ancient Syria as a sky god, one might have expected him to be identified with Dushara (Healy, 2001, 126).
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Are there jinns in Petra?

''Jinn'' was shot in Jordan and is a supernatural drama about magical geniuses in the ancient city of Petra. The controversy is over two scenes in which actress Salma Milhis kisses two different boys in separate scenes, a shocking move in the conservative country.
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Can the Quran touch the floor?

Quran-handling regulations extend far beyond disposal. Depending on their chosen sect, Muslims are forbidden to touch the Quran during menstruation, allow the book to touch the ground, leave it open after reading, use it as a pillow, or take it into impure places such as the bathroom.
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Can you bury a Quran?

The Quran may also be buried. It should be wrapped in something pure and buried in a place where people do not walk. Many of the religious leaders who spoke to NPR agreed that burial was the most respectful way to dispose of their sacred text.
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What is the meaning of Alif Laam Meem in Quran?

These letters might be abbreviations for certain sentences and words for instance, Alif Laam Meem means Ana-Alahu -a'Laam or Nun meaning Noor (light), etc. ii. These letters are not abbreviations but symbols and names of Allah or something else. iii. These letters were used for rhyming.
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Who wrote the Blue Quran?

One theory is that the Blue Quran was produced in Persia during the Abbasid Caliphate. This was first proposed by Frederik R. Martin, a Swedish diplomat and dealer, who introduced the Blue Quran to the academic community.
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Who built the Kaaba?

Some say that it was built by the angels. Others say the father of humankind, Adam built the Kaba but over many centuries it fell into disrepair and was lost in the mists of time, to be rebuilt by Prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael. All agree that the Kaba was either built or rebuilt by Prophet Abraham.
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