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- ጋеξαшυд цоμеδ вропօ
Professor Shahul Hameed. Short Answer: Quranic narrations of events in the lives of the prophets are like illuminating relevant scenes from their lives, so that future generations can derive good lessons from them. This means the stories of the prophets are not meant as their biographies. Allah states in the twelfth chapter of the Quran that
2) Olives. Both olives and olive oil are very beneficial to your health. They are a good source of calcium, copper, iron (from black olives), and vitamin E. Apart from dates, olives are also another of the mostly occuring Foods mentioned in the Quran. Monounsaturated oleic acid and antioxidants are abundant in olive oil.
Uzair and 'Azīz were two twin brothers who were the descendants of Aaron. They were born in Jerusalem. Uzair is introduced as one of the prophets of God sent to the Children of Israel. The Quran makes mention of his name only once in surah Tawbah verse 30. Uzair lived during the Achaemenid empire. .