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Based on most historical books such as [[Tarikh Tabari]], [[Tarikh Ya'qubi]], [['Allama Majlisi]]’s [[Hayat al-qulub]], [[Ibn Kathir]]’s [[Qisas al-anbiya]], [[Rawandi]]’s Qisas al-anbiya, [['Abd al-Wahhab Najjar]]’s Qisas al-anbiya and others, it seems that there is no reliable historical source which has records about the life of Noah (a) and the information in these books is hadiths attributed to the [[Prophet (s)]] and [[Imams (a)]], among which there are many conflicts. In some [[hadiths]], the name of Noah (a) is mentioned as " 'Abd al-Ghaffar", " 'Abd al-Malik" and " 'Abd al-'Ali". The reason for naming him as Noah, is his crying and mourning for himself and his mourning for saving and guidance of his people for 500 years. [[Shaykh Saduq]] believed that all the names mentioned for Noah (a) are identical and imply the servitude of God, the All-Forgiving, the Sovereign and the Exalted.
Based on most historical books such as [[Tarikh Tabari]], [[Tarikh Ya'qubi]], [['Allama Majlisi]]’s [[Hayat al-qulub]], [[Ibn Kathir]]’s [[Qisas al-anbiya]], [[Rawandi]]’s Qisas al-anbiya, [['Abd al-Wahhab Najjar]]’s Qisas al-anbiya and others, it seems that there is no reliable historical source which has records about the life of Noah (a) and the information in these books is hadiths attributed to the [[Prophet (s)]] and [[Imams (a)]], among which there are many conflicts. In some [[hadiths]], the name of Noah (a) is mentioned as " 'Abd al-Ghaffar", " 'Abd al-Malik" and " 'Abd al-'Ali". The reason for naming him as Noah, is his crying and mourning for himself and his mourning for saving and guidance of his people for 500 years. [[Shaykh Saduq]] believed that all the names mentioned for Noah (a) are identical and imply the servitude of God, the All-Forgiving, the Sovereign and the Exalted.


== The First Ulu al-‘Azm Prophet (a) ==
== The First Ulu al-'Azm Prophet (a) ==
Prophet Noah (a) is considered the fourth prophet after Adam (a), Seth (a) and Idris (a). Also, according to verse 7 of sura al-Ahzab and verse 13 of sura al-Shura, he (a) was the first Ulu al-‘Azm prophet. Many exegetes believe that the five prophets mentioned in the two mentioned verses have great positions, because they are Ulu al-‘Azm and brought religions.
Prophet Noah (a) is considered the fourth prophet after Adam (a), [[Seth (a)]] and [[Idris (a)]]. Also, according to verse 7 of [[sura al-Ahzab]] and verse 13 of [[sura al-Shura]], he (a) was the first Ulu al-'Azm prophet. Many exegetes believe that the five prophets mentioned in the two mentioned verses have great positions, because they are Ulu al-'Azm and brought religions.


Also, there is a disagreement about when Noah (a) was chosen as the prophet. According to the glorious Qur’an, during his prophethood before the flood, Noah (a) invited and warned people and invited people to worship One God and was very much harassed by disbelievers. According to verse 23 of sura Noah, his people worshipped idols such as Wadd, Suwa’, Yaghuth and Nasr.
Also, there is a disagreement about when Noah (a) was chosen as the prophet. According to the glorious [[Qur'an]], during his prophethood before the [[flood of Noah|flood]], Noah (a) invited and warned people and invited people to worship One God and was very much harassed by disbelievers. According to verse 23 of [[sura Noah]], his people worshipped idols such as Wadd, Suwa', Yaghuth, Ya'uq, and Nasr.


== Worldwide Invitation of Noah (a) ==
== Worldwide Invitation of Noah (a) ==
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