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- David_in_Islam abstract "Dawud (Arabic: داود, translit.: ʾdāūd, pronounced [daːʔwd], Daud or Dawud), (circa 1043 BC - 937 BC?), known as David in the Old Testament, is recognized in Islam as a prophet, messenger (Rasul), and lawgiver of God, and as a righteous King of the United Kingdom of Israel, which itself is a holy country in Islam. David is perhaps most famous in Islam for defeating the Philistine giant Goliath, when he was a soldier in King Saul's army.His genealogy goes back through Judah, the son of Jacob (Ya'qub), to Abraham (Ibrahim). The figure of David is of extreme importance in Islam because he was one of the few prophets to receive a named revealed book. It says in the Qur'an that the Zabur, the Biblical Psalms, were given to David. David's son, Solomon (Sulaiman), took over the task of prophecy after his death and he was made the subsequent King of Israel.The Judeo-Christian and Islamic views of David, however, differ in some aspects. Muslims do not accept the sins of adultery and murder attributed to David in the Hebrew Bible, as they feel that prophets – in their belief the utmost chosen and elect of God – would never commit such grave crimes. The story of Bathsheba and Uriah is thus absent in David's Qur'anic narrative and plays no role in Islamic tradition.".
- David_in_Islam alias "David".
- David_in_Islam birthPlace Jerusalem.
- David_in_Islam birthYear "0010".
- David_in_Islam child Solomon_in_Islam.
- David_in_Islam deathPlace Jerusalem.
- David_in_Islam deathYear "0009".
- David_in_Islam knownFor Goliath.
- David_in_Islam knownFor Kingdom_of_Israel_(united_monarchy).
- David_in_Islam knownFor Psalms.
- David_in_Islam personFunction David_in_Islam__1.
- David_in_Islam predecessor Saul.
- David_in_Islam successor Solomon.
- David_in_Islam title "Vicegerent of God".
- David_in_Islam wikiPageID "10979090".
- David_in_Islam wikiPageRevisionID "606296944".
- David_in_Islam birthDate "10".
- David_in_Islam birthPlace Jerusalem.
- David_in_Islam caption "Carravagio's imagining of David with the head of Goliath".
- David_in_Islam children Solomon_in_Islam.
- David_in_Islam deathDate "9".
- David_in_Islam deathPlace Jerusalem.
- David_in_Islam hasPhotoCollection David_in_Islam.
- David_in_Islam honorificPrefix "Prophet".
- David_in_Islam knownFor "Defeating Goliath; being the King of Israel; being given the Psalms; prophesying to and warning Israel; being highly gifted musically and vocally".
- David_in_Islam name "(Prophet, Messenger, Seer, King, Warrior, Lawgiver, Leader)".
- David_in_Islam name "Dawud".
- David_in_Islam otherNames "David".
- David_in_Islam predecessor "Kingship: Saul".
- David_in_Islam successor "Kingship: Solomon".
- David_in_Islam title "Vicegerent of God".
- David_in_Islam subject Category:David.
- David_in_Islam subject Category:Muslim_views_of_biblical_figures.
- David_in_Islam subject Category:Prophets_of_Islam.
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- David_in_Islam type Person.
- David_in_Islam type Person.
- David_in_Islam type Q215627.
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- David_in_Islam comment "Dawud (Arabic: داود, translit.: ʾdāūd, pronounced [daːʔwd], Daud or Dawud), (circa 1043 BC - 937 BC?), known as David in the Old Testament, is recognized in Islam as a prophet, messenger (Rasul), and lawgiver of God, and as a righteous King of the United Kingdom of Israel, which itself is a holy country in Islam.".
- David_in_Islam label "Daud".
- David_in_Islam label "David in Islam".
- David_in_Islam label "Dawud (profeet)".
- David_in_Islam label "Давуд".
- David_in_Islam sameAs Dawud.
- David_in_Islam sameAs Dawud_(profeet).
- David_in_Islam sameAs Daud.
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- David_in_Islam sameAs Q1257863.
- David_in_Islam sameAs Q1257863.
- David_in_Islam wasDerivedFrom David_in_Islam?oldid=606296944.
- David_in_Islam isPrimaryTopicOf David_in_Islam.
- David_in_Islam name "(Prophet, Messenger, Seer, King, Warrior, Lawgiver, Leader)".
- David_in_Islam name "Dawud (دَاوُود)".