Английская Википедия:Disciples of Jesus in Islam

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Шаблон:Jesus The Quranic account of the disciples (Шаблон:Lang-ar al-ḥawāriyyūn) of Jesus does not include their names, numbers, or any detailed accounts of their lives. Muslim exegesis, however, more-or-less agrees with the New Testament list and says that the disciples included Peter, Philip, Thomas, Bartholomew, Matthew, Andrew, James, Jude, John and Simon the Zealot.[1] Scholars generally draw a parallel with the disciples of Jesus and the companions of Muhammad, who followed Muhammad during his lifetime, 600 years later.[2][3]

Textual references

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In the Qur'an

Шаблон:Islam The following is a list of all the Qur'anic references to the disciples of Jesus:

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In Hadith

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Isa (Jesus) bringing down heavenly food for his disciples (Quran 5:111-115)

The following are Hadith (narrations originating from the words of Muhammad), collected by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj Nishapuri, which indirectly emphasize Islamic beliefs concerning the disciples of Jesus:[4]

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See also

References

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  1. Wheeler, A-Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism, Disciples of Jesus, pg. 86
  2. Wheeler, A-Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism, Disciples of Jesus, pg. 86
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  4. The Book of Faith (Kitab Al-Iman) Book 1, Chapter 21, Concerning the Facts That Interdiction Against Abominable is a Part of Faith, That Faith Increases and Diminishes; Enjoining That Which is Good and Forbidding That Which is Abominable Are Obligatory (Acts)