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    Dhu al-Kifl (Arabic: ذُو الْكِفْل ḏū l-kifl, lit. "Possessor of the Portion"), also spelled Dhu l-Kifl , Dhul-Kifl , Zu al-Kifl , or Zu l-Kifl , is an Islamic prophet . Although his identity is unknown, his identity has been theorised and identified as various Hebrew Bible prophets and other figures, most commonly Ezekiel .

  2. The story of Dhul-Kifl (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) is a bit of a mystery. The literal meaning of the name "Dhul-Kifl" is "possessor of the fold" or "possessor of, or giving, a double requital or portion." This name signifies that he was a Prophet who gave more than what was required of him. He gave "double" or a multiple in his ...

  3. Jan 24, 2010 · Allah the Almighty declared: And (remember) Ishmael and Idris (Enoch) and Dhul-Kifl, all were from among those who observe patience. Surah 21: 85-86. Immediately following Job's story in the Qur'an, Almighty Allah also directed: And remember Our slaves, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, (all) owners of strength (in worshiping Us) and (also) of ...

  4. Allah the Almighty declared: And (remember) Ishmael and Idris (Enoch) and Dhul-Kifl, all were from among those who observe patience. Surah 21: 85-86. Immediately following Job's story in the Qur'an, Almighty Allah also directed: And remember Our slaves, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, (all) owners of strength (in worshiping Us) and (also) of ...

  5. Darih Dhi al-Kifl. The Dhu al-Kifl shrine is situated in the village of Kifl, between the towns of Hillah and Najaf, one hundred and thirty kilometers south of Baghdad. It is part of a complex comprising a mosque, minaret and several khans. The site was originally a place of Jewish pilgrimage as it housed the tomb of the prophet Ezekiel.

  6. Dhul-Kifl. Dhul-Kifl, or Zul-Kifl ( ذُو ٱلْكِفْل ‎) literally means “Possessor of the Fold” (c. 600 BCE) is an Islamic prophet who has been identified with various Hebrew Bible prophets, most commonly Ezekiel . It is believed that he lived for roughly 75 years and that he preached in what is modern day Iraq.

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  8. Hazrat Dhul-Kifl عليه السلام died in 765 BC at the age of 75 years and his grave and tomb are located in the Kifl area in Iraq. After the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, the authorities redeveloped the tomb complex and converted the old synagogue courtyard into a Muslim prayer area. Prophet Ezekiel’s tomb location.

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