Friday, August 9, 2024

BIOGRAPHY OF 1ST AND 2ND HUMAN BEING IN THE WORLD. ( HAZRAT ADAM AND EVE)

According to Islamic tradition, the first person in the world was Hazrat Adam (Adam), the first human being created by Allah (God). 

He was created from clay and breathed into him, giving him life. 
In Islamic belief, Hazrat Adam was: 

1. The first prophet sent by Allah 
2. The first human being to inhabit the earth 
3. The first to be given knowledge and wisdom 
4. The first to be tested by Allah 

The Quran describes Hazrat Adam's creation and story in several chapters, including:-

Surah Al-Baqarah (2:31-37) 
Surah Al-A'raf (7:11-25)
Surah Al-Hijr (15:26-44)
Surah Al-Isra' (17:61-65)
Surah Ta-Ha (20:115-124)
Surah Al-Mu'minun (23:12-14).

Hazrat Adam's story teaches important lessons about: -

The nature of humanity.
The importance of obedience and gratitude.
The consequences of disobedience.
The promise of forgiveness and redemption.

He is revered as a righteous prophet and the father of humanity in Islam. 

Creation: Hazrat Adam was created by Allah (God) from clay and dust, and breathed into him, giving him life (Quran 23:12-14, 15:26-33). 

First Prophet: Adam was the first prophet sent by Allah to guide humanity (Quran 2:31-37).

Garden of Paradise: Adam and his wife, Hawa (Eve), were placed in the Garden of Paradise (Jannah) to live a life of bliss and obedience to Allah (Quran 2:35-37, 7:19-25). 

Test and Fall: Adam and Hawa were tested by Allah through the forbidden tree, but they disobeyed and ate from it, leading to their expulsion from Paradise (Quran 2:35-37, 7:19-25). 

Repentance and Forgiveness: Adam and Hawa repented and sought forgiveness from Allah, who forgave them and guided them to the right path (Quran 2:37, 7:23). 

Prophethood and Wisdom: Adam was given knowledge and wisdom by Allah, and he became the first prophet to guide humanity (Quran 2:31-37). 

Family and Children: Adam had many children, including Cain (Qabil) and Abel (Habil), who were the first humans to be born on earth (Quran 5:27-31). 

Legacy: Hazrat Adam is revered as the father of humanity and the first prophet in Islam, and his story serves as a reminder of the importance of obedience, repentance, and forgiveness. 

Death: According to tradition, Hazrat Adam lived for 930 years and died on a Friday, and his body was buried in the Cave of Machpelah in Hebron, Palestine. 

Note: The story of Hazrat Adam is based on Islamic tradition and may vary slightly from the biblical account.

 According to Islamic tradition, the second person in the world was Hazrat Hawa (Eve), the wife of Hazrat Adam (Adam). She was created by Allah (God) from one of Adam's ribs while he was in a state of deep sleep (Quran 4:1, 7:189).

Here is a brief biography of Hazrat Hawa: Creation: Hawa was created to be Adam's companion and partner (Quran 7:189). Garden of Paradise: Hawa and Adam were placed in the Garden of Paradise (Jannah) to live a life of bliss and obedience to Allah (Quran 2:35-37, 7:19-25). Test and Fall: Hawa and Adam were tested by Allah through the forbidden tree, but they disobeyed and ate from it, leading to their expulsion from Paradise (Quran 2:35-37, 7:19-25). Repentance and Forgiveness: Hawa and Adam repented and sought forgiveness from Allah, who forgave them and guided them to the right path (Quran 2:37, 7:23). Mother of Humanity: Hawa became the mother of humanity, and her children included Cain (Qabil) and Abel (Habil), who were the first humans to be born on earth (Quran 5:27-31). Legacy: Hazrat Hawa is revered as the mother of humanity and the wife of the first prophet, Hazrat Adam, and her story serves as a reminder of the importance of obedience, repentance, and forgiveness. Note: The story of Hazrat Hawa is based on Islamic tradition and may vary slightly from the biblical account.

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