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- Solomon_in_Islam abstract "Solomon (Arabic سليمان Sulaymān) was, according to the Qur'an, a king of ancient Israel as well as the son of David. The Qur'an recognizes Solomon as a prophet and a divinely-appointed monarch. Islamic tradition generally holds that Solomon was the third king of Israel and was a just and wise ruler for the nation.One of the elect of God, and was bestowed upon with many God-given gifts, including the ability to speak to animals and control jinn. Muslims further maintain that Solomon remained faithful to a one and only God throughout his life; constructed the Temple of Solomon, which became one of the key houses of worship; reigned justly over the whole of the Kingdom of Israel; was blessed with a level of kingship which was given to none after him; and fulfilled all of his commandments, being promised nearness to God in Heaven at the end of his life. Solomon remains one of the most commemorated and popular holy figures in Islam. Muslim tradition further maintains that, along with David (Dāwūd) and Dhul-Qarnayn, Solomon was one of three great monarchs of all time.".
- Solomon_in_Islam thumbnail Persischer_Meister_001.jpg?width=300.
- Solomon_in_Islam title "Holy Monarch, Prophet, 'Solomon the Wise', Constructor of the Temple".
- Solomon_in_Islam veneratedIn Christianity.
- Solomon_in_Islam veneratedIn Islam.
- Solomon_in_Islam veneratedIn Judaism.
- Solomon_in_Islam wikiPageID "406685".
- Solomon_in_Islam wikiPageRevisionID "591447149".
- Solomon_in_Islam caption "Solomon in a Persian painting".
- Solomon_in_Islam hasPhotoCollection Solomon_in_Islam.
- Solomon_in_Islam imagesize "250".
- Solomon_in_Islam influenced "Many Jews, Christians and Muslim monarchs".
- Solomon_in_Islam influences David.
- Solomon_in_Islam name "King Solomon the Prophet".
- Solomon_in_Islam titles "Holy Monarch, Prophet, 'Solomon the Wise', Constructor of the Temple".
- Solomon_in_Islam veneratedIn Christianity.
- Solomon_in_Islam veneratedIn Islam.
- Solomon_in_Islam veneratedIn Judaism.
- Solomon_in_Islam subject Category:Muslim_views_of_biblical_figures.
- Solomon_in_Islam subject Category:Prophets_of_Islam.
- Solomon_in_Islam subject Category:Solomon.
- Solomon_in_Islam type Agent.
- Solomon_in_Islam type Cleric.
- Solomon_in_Islam type Person.
- Solomon_in_Islam type Saint.
- Solomon_in_Islam type Person.
- Solomon_in_Islam type Q215627.
- Solomon_in_Islam type Q5.
- Solomon_in_Islam type Agent.
- Solomon_in_Islam type NaturalPerson.
- Solomon_in_Islam type Thing.
- Solomon_in_Islam type Person.
- Solomon_in_Islam comment "Solomon (Arabic سليمان Sulaymān) was, according to the Qur'an, a king of ancient Israel as well as the son of David. The Qur'an recognizes Solomon as a prophet and a divinely-appointed monarch. Islamic tradition generally holds that Solomon was the third king of Israel and was a just and wise ruler for the nation.One of the elect of God, and was bestowed upon with many God-given gifts, including the ability to speak to animals and control jinn.".
- Solomon_in_Islam label "Solomon in Islam".
- Solomon_in_Islam label "Sulayman (islam)".
- Solomon_in_Islam label "Сулейман".
- Solomon_in_Islam sameAs Sulayman_(islam).
- Solomon_in_Islam sameAs Sulaiman.
- Solomon_in_Islam sameAs m.024j1c.
- Solomon_in_Islam sameAs Q1768167.
- Solomon_in_Islam sameAs Q1768167.
- Solomon_in_Islam wasDerivedFrom Solomon_in_Islam?oldid=591447149.
- Solomon_in_Islam depiction Persischer_Meister_001.jpg.
- Solomon_in_Islam isPrimaryTopicOf Solomon_in_Islam.
- Solomon_in_Islam name "King Solomon the Prophet".