Talk:David in Islam
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Miracle
[edit]It is mentioned that he had a miraculous ability to soften iron to bend it easily.--138.75.208.199 (talk) 18:13, 12 January 2020 (UTC)
Lineage
[edit]For unknown reasons someone insist that the linage of Prophet Dawud be deleted. So I will place it here for safekeeping:
Dawud (David) Ibn Eesha Ibn ‘Uwayd Ibn ‘Abir Ibn Salmun Ibn Nahshun Ibn ‘Uwaynadib Ibn Iram Ibn Husrun Ibn Faris Ibn Yahuza Ibn Yaqoob (Jacob) Ibn Ishaaq (Isaac) Ibn Ibraheem (Abraham) Ibn Tarikh (Azar) Ibn Nahur Ibn Sarukh Ibn Ra‘u Ibn Falikh Ibn Abir (Hud, Eber) Ibn Shalikh Ibn Arfakhshand Ibn Sam (Shem) Ibn Nuh (Noah) Ibn Lamik Ibn Mitushilkh Ibn Khunukh (Idris, Enoch) Ibn Yarid Ibn Mahlaeel Ibn Qinan Ibn Anoush Ibn Sheeth (Seth) Ibn Adam.[1]
References
- ^ Stories of the Prophets by Ibn Kathir