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List of characters and names mentioned in the Quran

This is a list of things mentioned in the Quran. This list makes use of ISO 233 for the Romanization of Arabic words.[1]

Theological

Angels

Malāʾikah (مَلَائِكَة, Angels):


Archangels

Archangels:

Jinn

Jinn:

Devils

Shayāṭīn (Arabic: شَيَاطِيْن, Demons or Devils):

Others

Animals

Related

Non-related

Prophets

Prophets (Arabic: أَنۢبِيَاء, anbiyāʾ)[c] or Messengers (رُسُل, rusul)[d]

ʾUlu al-ʿAzm

"Those of the Perseverance and Strong Will" (Arabic: أُولُو ٱلْعَزْم, romanizedʾUlu al-ʿAzm)[h] in reverse chronological order:

Debatable ones

Implicitly mentioned

Contemporaries, relatives or followers of Prophets

Aʿdāʾ (Arabic: أَعْدَاء, Enemies or foes), aṣḥāb (Arabic: أَصْحَاب, companions or friends), qurbā (Arabic: قُرْبَى, kin), or followers[j] of Prophets:

Good ones

Evil ones

Implicitly or non-specifically mentioned

Groups

Mentioned

Tribes, ethnicities or families

Implicitly mentioned

Religious groups

Locations

Mentioned

Religious locations

Implicitly mentioned

Plant matter

Ajwa (عجوة) is a soft dry variety of date fruit from Saudi Arabia

  • Baṣal (Arabic: بَصَل, Onion) (2:61)[3]
  • Thum (ثوم, Garlic) (2:61)[3]
  • Shaṭʾ (Arabic: شَطْء, Shoot) (48:29)[54]
  • Sūq (Arabic: سُوْق, Plant stem) (48:29)[54]
  • Zarʿ (Arabic: زَرْع, Seed)[t]

Fruits

Ajwa (عجوة) is a soft dry variety of date fruit from Saudi Arabia

Fawākih (Arabic: فَوَاكِه)[u] or Thamarāt (Arabic: ثَمَرَات):[104][v]

Plants

Shajar (Arabic: شَجَر,[20] Bushes, trees or plants):[x]

Holy books

Islamic holy books:

Objects of people or beings

Mentioned idols (cult images)

Of Israelites

Of Noah's people

Of Quraysh

Celestial bodies

Maṣābīḥ (Arabic: مَصَابِيْح,[108][109] literally 'lamps'):

Liquids

Events, incidents, occasions or times

Battles or military expeditions

Days

  • Al-Jumuʿah[114] (The Friday)
  • As-Sabt[3][78] (The Sabbath or Saturday)
  • Days of battles or military expeditions (see the above section)
  • Days of Hajj
    • Ayyāminm-Maʿdūdatin (Arabic: أَيَّامٍ مَّعْدُوْدَاتٍ, lit.'Appointed Days') (2:203)[3]
    • Yawm al-Ḥajj al-Akbar (Arabic: يَوْم ٱلْحَجّ ٱلْأَكْبَر, lit.'Day of the Greatest Pilgrimage') (9:2)[73]
  • Doomsday

Months of the Islamic calendar

12 months:

Pilgrimages

  • Al-Ḥajj (The Greater Pilgrimage)
    • Ḥajj al-Bayt (Arabic: حَجّ ٱلْبَيْت, "Pilgrimage of the House") (2:158)[3]
    • Ḥijj al-Bayt (Arabic: حِجّ ٱلْبَيْت, "Pilgrimage of the House") (3:97)[46]
  • Al-ʿUmrah (The Lesser Pilgrimage) (2:158–196)[3]

Times for Prayer or Remembrance

Times for Duʿāʾ ('Invocation'), Ṣalāh and Dhikr ('Remembrance', including Taḥmīd ('Praising'),[115][116] Takbīr and Tasbīḥ):

Implied

Others

  • Bayt (Arabic: بًيْت, Home or House)
    • Al-Bayt al-Maʿmūr (Arabic: ٱلْبَيْت ٱلْمَعْمُوْر)
  • Ḥunafāʾ (Arabic: حُنَفَاء)
  • Ṭāhā (Arabic: طـٰهٰ)
  • Ṭayyibah (Arabic: طَيِّبَة)
  • Zīnah (Arabic: زِيْنَة), Adornment, beauty, beautiful thing or splendour)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ 44:54;[18] 52:20;[19] 55:72;[20] 56:22.[16]
  2. ^ Plural: ḥumur (Arabic: حُمُر).[28]
  3. ^ Pronounced "Ambiyāʾ," due to Nūn (ن) preceding Ba (ب). It is also written as Nabiyyīn (نَبِيِّيْن)[32] and Nabiyyūn (نَبِيُّوْن).
    • Singular: Nabiyy نَبِيّ
  4. ^ Also Mursalīn (مُرْسَلِيْن) or Mursalūn (مُرْسَلُوْن).
    • Singular: Mursal (مُرْسَل) or Rasūl (رَسُوْل).[33][34]
  5. ^ 4:163;[26] 6:84;[36] 21:83;[37] 38:41.[35]
  6. ^ 7:73 – 79;[41] 11:61 – 68;[42] 26:141 – 158;[8] 54:23 – 31;[43] 89:6 – 13;[44] 91:11 – 15.[45]
  7. ^ 4:163;[26] 6:86;[36] 10:98;[47] 37:139.
  8. ^ 2:253;[3] 17:55;[48] 33:7;[32] 42:13;[49] 46:35.[50]
  9. ^ 3:144;[46] 33:09;[32] 47:02;[51] 48:22.[52]
  10. ^ Tabiʿīn (Arabic: تَابِعِيْن) or Tabiʿūn (Arabic: تَابِعُوْن).
  11. ^ Treating all humans as his relatives.
  12. ^ 9:114;[73] 43:26;[4] 19:41 – 42.[38]
  13. ^ 28:6 – 38;[63] 29:39; 40:24 – 36.
  14. ^ 28:76 – 79;[63] 29:39; 40:24.
  15. ^ Forms:
    • Masculine: Muslimīn (Arabic: مُسْلِمِيْن) or Muslimūn (Arabic: مُسْلِمُوْن),
    • Feminine: Muslimāt (Arabic: مُسْلِمَات),
    • Singular: masculine: Muslim (Arabic: مُسْلِم), feminine: Muslimah (Arabic: مُسْلِمَة).
  16. ^ Forms:
    • Masculine: Muʾminīn (Arabic: مُؤْمِنِيْن) or Muʾminūn (Arabic: مُؤْمِنُوْن),
    • Feminine: Muʾmināt (Arabic: مُؤْمِنَات),
    • Singular: masculine: Mu’min (Arabic: مُؤْمِن), feminine: Muʾminah (Arabic: مُؤْمِنَة).
  17. ^ Forms:
    • Masculine: Ṣāliḥīn (Arabic: صَالِحِيْن) or Ṣāliḥūn (Arabic: صَالِحُوْن),
    • Feminine: Ṣāliḥāt (Arabic: صَالِحَات),
    • Singular: masculine: Ṣāliḥ (Arabic: صَالِح), feminine: Ṣāliḥah (Arabic: صَالِحَة).
  18. ^ Forms:
    • Masculine: Mushrikīn (Arabic: مُشْرِكِيْن) or Mushrikūn (Arabic: مُشْرِكُوْن), literally "Those who associate",
    • Feminine: Mushrikāt (Arabic: مُشْرِكَات), literally "Females who associate",
    • Singular: masculine: Mushrik (Arabic: مُشْرِك), literally "He who associates," feminine: Mushrikah (Arabic: مُشْرِكَة), literally "She who associates".
  19. ^ 2:61;[3] 10:87;[47] 12:21 – 99;[22] 43:51.[4]
  20. ^ Plural: Zurrā‘ (Arabic: زَرَّاع (48:29))[54]
  21. ^ Singular: fākihah (Arabic: فَاكِهَة).[19][20]
  22. ^ Singular: thamarah (Arabic: ثَمَرَة).
  23. ^ Plural Aʿnāb (Arabic: أَعْنَاب): 2:266.[3]
  24. ^ Singular: shajarah (Arabic: شَجَرَة).[3]
  25. ^ Singular: Kawkab (Arabic: كَوْكَب.[22]
  26. ^ Singular: Najm (Arabic: ٱلنَّجْم).[106]
  27. ^ 2:249;[3] 18:33;[15] 54:54.[43]
  28. ^ Forms:
    • Al-Ash-hur Al-Ḥurum (Arabic: ٱلْأَشْهُر ٱلْحُرُم, The Sacred or Forbidden Months) (9:5)[73]
    • Arbaʿah ḥurum (Arabic: أَرْبَعَة حُرُم, Four (months which are) Sacred) (9:36)[73]
    • Ash-hur maʿlūmāt (Arabic: أَشْهُر مَعْلُوْمَات, Months (which are) well-known (for the Hajj)) (2:197)[3]
  29. ^ Al-Āṣāl (Arabic: ٱلْأٓصَال, lit.'the Afternoons') (7:205–206).[41]

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Grouped

  1. ^ 2:87, 2:136, 2:253, 3:45, 3:52, 3:55, 3:59, 3:84, 4:157, 4:163, 4:171, 5:46, 5:78, 5:110, 5:112, 5:114, 5:116, 6:85, 19:34, 33:7, 42:13, 43:63, 57:27, 61:6, 61:14
  2. ^ 3:45, 4:171, 4:172, 5:17, 5:72(2), 5:75, 9:30, 9:31
  3. ^ 2:87, 2:253, 3:45, 4:157, 4:171, 5:17, 5:46, 5:72, 5:75, 5:78, 5:110, 5:112, 5:114, 5:116, 9:31, 19:34, 23:50, 33:7, 43:57, 57:27, 61:6, 61:14
  4. ^ 19:19, 19:20, 19:21, 19:29, 19:35, 19:88, 19:91, 19:92, 21:91
  5. ^ 3:39, 3:45, 3:48, 4:171, 5:46, 5:110
  6. ^ 3:49, 4:157, 4:171, 19:30, 61:6
  7. ^ 19:21, 21:91, 23:50, 43:61
  8. ^ 19:19
  9. ^ 19:21
  10. ^ 19:30
  11. ^ 19:31
  12. ^ 19:34
  13. ^ 19:27
  14. ^ 43:57
  15. ^ 43:61
  16. ^ 4:159
  17. ^ 3:45
  18. ^ 2:87, 2:253, 3:46(2), 3:48, 3:52, 3:55(4), 4:157(3), 4.159(3), 5:110(11), 5:46(3), 5:75(2), 19:21, 19:22(2), 19:27(2), 19:29, 23:50, 43:58(2), 43:59(3), 43:63, 57:27(2), 61:6.
  19. ^ 3:49(6), 3:50, 3:52, 5:116(3), 5:72, 5:116(3), 19:19, 19:30(3), 19:31(4), 19:32(2), 19:33(4), 19:33, 43:61, 43:63(2), 61:6(2), 61:14.

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