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Revision as of 20:25, 26 September 2013

Characters and names in the Quran
Non-human
life-forms
God in Islam (Allah)
Angels
Jinns
In Heaven (Jannah)
Prophets and
apostles
(messengers)
of God
Mentioned prophets
Implicitly mentioned
prophets
Good people
(before Islam)
Mentioned
Implicitly
mentioned
Other people
(before Islam)
Mentioned
Implicitly
mentioned
Mentioned people
(after Islam)
Relatives
of prophets
Specified
good relatives
Non-specified
good relatives
Other relatives
Tribes and
ethnicities
Mentioned
Implicitly
mentioned
Groups
Mentioned
Implicitly
mentioned
Religious groups
Locations
Mentioned
Implicitly
mentioned
Religious locations
Non-human
physical
entities
Religious texts
Related animals
Related objects
Mentioned idols
(cult images)
Events
Note: The names are sorted alphabetically. Standard form: Islamic name / Bibilical name (title or relationship)
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