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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 ...

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  4. The Islamic prophet Dhu al-Kifl has been identified with Buddha. The meaning of Dhu al-Kifl is still debated, but, according to this theory, it means “the man from Kifl“ and Kifl is the Arabic pronunciation of Kapilavastu, the city where the Buddha spent thirty years of his life.

  5. An-Nukhailah Mosque ( Arabic: مسجد النخيلة) is an historic Twelver Shi'i mosque in the town of al Kifl, Iraq. The mosque is a large complex built over a former Jewish site. The building contains Ezekiel's Tomb ( Arabic: مرقد نبي الله ذي الكفل ), which is believed to be the tomb of the Quranic prophet Dhu al-Kifl ...

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  6. Darih Dhi al-Kifl. Kifl, Iraq. 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 ...

  7. Apr 17, 2024 · I bn Jarir narrated that he was not a prophet but he was a righteous man. He supported his people to suffice their needs and administered justice among them. That is why he was called Dhul-Kifl .Dhul-Kifl literally means "possessor of. or giving. a double requital or portion". (Source: A. Yusuf All, The Holy Quran: Translation and Commentary ...

  8. About: Dhu al-Kifl. Dhu al-Kifl (Arabic: ذُو ٱلْكِفْل, ḏū ʾl-kīfl, literally "Possessor of the Kifl "; 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 ...

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