List of characters and names, mentioned in the Quran. Standard form: Islamic name / Bibilical name (title or relationship). This list makes use of ISO 233 for the Romanization of Arabic words.[1]

Animals [ edit ]

Related [ edit ]

Deity [ edit ]

Beings in Paradise [ edit ]

Wildān [32] [33] - perpetually youthful attendants (male and female)

- perpetually youthful attendants (male and female) Ḥūr[b][37] - pure companions (male and female) with beautiful eyes

Anbiyā’ (Arabic: أَنۢـبِـيَـاء‎, Prophets)[c] were of two types:

Rusul (Arabic: رُسُـل ‎, Messengers) [d]

(Arabic: ‎, Messengers) Prophets who were not Messengers of God[40]

Mentioned [ edit ]

Steadfast ones [ edit ]

Those of the Perseverance and Strong Will (Ulu-l-‘Azm) (Arabic: أُولُـو ٱلْـعَـزْم‎) (42:13,[49] 46:35)[50] reverse chronological order:

Blessed ones [ edit ]

Implicitly mentioned [ edit ]

Contemporaries, relatives or followers of Prophets [ edit ]

A‘dā’ (Arabic: أَعْـدَاء‎, Enemies or foes), aṣḥāb (Arabic: أَصْـحَـاب‎, companions or friends), qurbā (Arabic: قُـرْبَى‎, kin), or followers[i] of Prophets:

Good ones [ edit ]

Evil ones [ edit ]

Implicitly or non-specifically mentioned [ edit ]

Groups [ edit ]

Mentioned [ edit ]

Tribes, ethnicities or families [ edit ]

Implicitly mentioned [ edit ]

Religious groups [ edit ]

Locations [ edit ]

Mentioned [ edit ]

Religious locations [ edit ]

Implicitly mentioned [ edit ]

Plant matter [ edit ]

Fruits [ edit ]

Fawāakih (Arabic: فَوَاكِه‎)[t] or Thamarāt (Arabic: ثَـمَـرَات‎):[107][u]

Plants [ edit ]

Shajar (Arabic: شَـجَـر‎,[36] Bushes, trees or plants):[w]

Objects of people or beings [ edit ]

Celestial bodies [ edit ]

Maṣābīḥ (Arabic: مَـصَـابِـيْـح‎,[111][112] literally 'lamps'):

Liquids [ edit ]

Mā’ (Arabic: مَـاء ‎, [13] Water or fluid) Nahr (Arabic: نَـهْـر ‎, [z] River) Yamm (Arabic: يَـمّ ‎, [60] River or sea)

(Arabic: ‎, Water or fluid) Sharāb (Arabic: شَـرَاب ‎,[13] Drink)

Events, incidents, occasions or times [ edit ]

Battles or military expeditions [ edit ]

Days [ edit ]

Al-Jumu‘ah [117] (The Friday)

(The Friday) As-Sabt [13] [81] (The Sabbath or Saturday)

(The Sabbath or Saturday) Days of battles or military expeditions (see the above section)

Days of Hajj Ayyāminm-Ma‘dūdatin (Arabic: أَيَّـامٍ مَّـعْـدُوْدَاتٍ ‎, lit. 'Appointed Days') (2:203) [13] Yawm al-Ḥajj al-Akbar (Arabic: يَـوْم ٱلْـحَـجّ ٱلْأَكْـبَـر ‎, lit. 'Day of the Greatest Pilgrimage') (9:2) [76]

Doomsday

Four holy months (2:189–217; 9:1–36) Al-Ash-hur Al-Ḥurum (Arabic: ٱلْأَشْـهُـر الْـحُـرُم ‎, The Sacred or Forbidden Months) (9:5) [76] Ash-Shahr Al-Ḥarām (Arabic: ٱلـشَّـهْـر الْـحَـرَام ‎, The Sacred or Forbidden Month) (2:194–217; [13] 5:97) [89] Arba‘ah ḥurum (Arabic: أَرْبَـعَـة حُـرُم ‎, Four (months which are) Sacred) (9:36) [76] Ash-hur ma‘lūmāt (Arabic: أَشْـهُـر مَـعْـلُـوْمَـات ‎, Months (which are) well-known (for the Hajj)) (2:197) [13]

Ramaḍān (Arabic: رَمَـضَـان ‎) (2:183–187)[13]

Pilgrimages [ edit ]

Al-Ḥajj (The Greater Pilgrimage) Ḥajj al-Bayt (Arabic: حَـجّ الْـبَـيْـت ‎, "Pilgrimage of the House") (2:158) [13] Ḥijj al-Bayt (Arabic: حِـجّ الْـبَـيْـت ‎, "Pilgrimage of the House") (3:97) [47]

(The Greater Pilgrimage) Al-‘Umrah (The Lesser Pilgrimage) (2:158–196)[13]

Times for Prayer or Remembrance [ edit ]

Times for Duʿāʾ ('Invocation'), Ṣalāh and Dhikr ('Remembrance', including Taḥmīd ('Praising'),[118][119] Takbīr and Tasbīḥ):

Implied [ edit ]

Others [ edit ]

Bayt (Arabic: بَـيـت ‎, Home or House) Al-Bayt al-Ma‘mūr (Arabic: ٱلْـبَـيْـت ٱلْـمَـعْـمُـوْر ‎)

‎, Home or House) Ḥunafā’ (Arabic: حُـنَـفَـاء ‎)

‎) Ṭāhā (Arabic: طـٰهٰ ‎)

‎) Ṭayyibah (Arabic: طَـيِّـبَـة ‎)

‎) Zīnah (Arabic: زِيْـنَـة ‎), Adornment, beauty, beautiful thing or splendour)

See also [ edit ]

Notelist [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

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