Maalik is identified in Islamic texts as the angel responsible for guarding the gates of Hell.
The Sa'i between Safa and Marwa is performed seven times as part of the Hajj and Umrah rituals, commemorating Hazrat Hajra's search for water.
Islamic narrations indicate that Prophet Ayyub was married to Rahmah bint Ephraim, who was the daughter of Prophet Yaqub.
The Quran and Hadith identify Rooh ul Qudus as the divine assistance granted to Prophets, including Hazrat Esa (A.S).
The Ten Commandments, a fundamental set of divine instructions, are explicitly mentioned in the Quran as being revealed to Prophet Musa (Moses).
The Quran explicitly mentions that Prophet Suleman (AS) was granted the gift of understanding the speech of birds.
The title 'Israel' is traditionally associated with Prophet Yaqoob (A.S).
Sikhism recognizes ten Gurus as its central spiritual authorities.
The name Israel, associated with Prophet Yaqub (Jacob), is linguistically interpreted as 'Man of God' in Islamic scholarship.
The Quranic verses indicate that the prostration was commanded for Adam (peace be upon him) by Allah, and its purpose was to showcase the unique creation and knowledge granted to Adam, thus demonstrating his superiority over all other created beings.
Hazrat Yaqoob (A.S.) is traditionally known to have twelve sons, who became the progenitors of the twelve tribes of Israel.
The Zaboor (Psalms) is the divine scripture revealed to Prophet Daud (A.S).
The Torah is understood in Islamic tradition to have been revealed to Prophet Musa (Moses) by Allah.
The Ten Commandments were revealed to Prophet Moses (Musa in Arabic) as per Islamic tradition.
Mikaeel (Michael) is known in Islamic belief as the angel responsible for rain, nourishment, and sustenance.
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