Qasas ul Ambiya (قصص الأنبياء‎

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Qasas ul Ambiya (قصص الأنبياء‎

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12.01.2017

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"Qasas ul Anbiya" (قصص الأنبياء) or Stories of the Prophets is any of various collection of tales adapted from the Quran (Qur'an / Quraan / Kuran / Koran / Kuraan / Mushaf) and Hadith (hadees / hades / hadis / ahadees / ahadith).

The Qiṣas al-'Anbiyā' (Arabic: قصص الأنبياء‎) or Stories of the Prophets is any of various collections of stories adapted from the Quran and other Islamic literature, closely related to exegesis of the Qur'an. One of the best-known is a work composed by the Persian author Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm bin Mansūr bin Khalaf of Neyshābūr (a city located in Khorasan, Northeast Iran) the 12th century AD (AH 5th century); another was composed by Muhammad al-Kisai in the 8th century AD (AH 2nd century); others include the Ara'is al-Majalis by al-Tha'labi (d. 1035, AH 427) and the Qasas al-Anbiya by Ibn Kathir (d. 1372, AH 774). The narrations within the Qisas Al-Anbiya, are not about historical accuracy, but rather about wisdom and moral teachings.

Because the lives of biblical figures—the Muslim prophets or أنبياء anbiya—were covered only briefly in the Qur'an, scholars, poets, historians, and storytellers felt free to elaborate, clothing the bare bones with flesh and blood. Authors of these texts drew on many traditions available to medieval Islamic civilization such as those of Asia, Africa, China, and Europe. Many of these scholars were also authors of commentaries on the Qur'an; unlike Qur'an commentaries, however, which follow the order and structure of the Qur'an itself, the Qiṣaṣ told its stories of the prophets in chronological order – which makes them similar to the Jewish and Christian versions of the Bible.

The Qiṣaṣ thus usually begins with the creation of the world and its various creatures including angels, and culminating in Adam.

This app contains the stories of following prophets:
- Prophet Adam (R.A) and his family
- Hazrat Idris (Idrees)
- Hazrat Nuh (Noah ot Nooh)
- Hazrat Shem
- Hazrat Hud (Hood)
- Hazrat Salih
- Hazrat Ibrahim
-Hazrat Ismail and his mother Hajar (Hajra / Hajira)
- Hazrat Lut
- Hazrat Ishaq
- Hazrat Yaqub
- Hazrat Esau
- Hazrat Yousuf (Yusuf)
- Hazrat Shuaib
- Hazrat Musa and his brother Aaron
- Hazrat Khidr (Khizar)
- Hazrat Joshua
- Hazrat Josephus
- Hazrat Eleazar
- Hazrat Elijah
- Hazrat Samuel
- Hazrat Saul
- Hazrat Dawud (Daud or Dawood or Dawod)
- Hazrat Sulaiman (Suleman)
- Hazrat Yunus
- Hazrat Dhul-Kifl and Dhul-Qarnayn
- Hazrat Yahya and
- Hazrat Isa (Eesa) son of Maryam.
Sometimes the author incorporated related local folklore or oral traditions, and many of the Qiṣaṣ al-'Anbiyā''s tales echo medieval Christian and Jewish stories.

During the mid-16th century, several gorgeously illuminated versions of the Qiṣaṣ were created by unnamed Ottoman Empire painters. According to Milstein et al., "iconographical study [of the texts] reveals ideological programs and cliché typical of the Ottoman polemical discourse with its Shi‘ite rival in Iran, and its Christian neighbors in the West."

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