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According to [[Islamic]] traditions, Noah (a) was the ninth generation in descendants of [[Adam (a)]]. He is the son of Lamak, son of Mattushalkh, son of [[Idris]], son of Yard, son of Mahlayil, son of Qaynan, son of Anush, son [[Shayth]], son of [[Adam]]. There are different views about the time of his birth. Some believe that he (a) was born when Adam (a) passed away. According to a report, the place of his birth and life was [[Mesopotamia]], in [[Kufa]]. | According to [[Islamic]] traditions, Noah (a) was the ninth generation in descendants of [[Adam (a)]]. He is the son of Lamak, son of Mattushalkh, son of [[Idris]], son of Yard, son of Mahlayil, son of Qaynan, son of Anush, son [[Shayth]], son of [[Adam]].<ref>Ibn Kathīr, ''Qiṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 83; Al-Najjār, ''Qiṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 30; Rāwandī, ''Qiṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', vol. 1, p. 250-251.</ref> There are different views about the time of his birth. Some believe that he (a) was born when Adam (a) passed away.<ref>Al-Jazāʾirī, ''Al-Nūr al-mubīn'', p. 117; Ibn Kathīr, ''Qiṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 83; Ṭabarī, ''Tārīkh al-Ṭabarī'', p. 187; Nidāʾyī, ''Tārīkh-i anbīyāʾ az Ādam tā khātam'', p. 39.</ref> According to a report, the place of his birth and life was [[Mesopotamia]], in [[Kufa]].<ref>Bīāzār Shirāzī, ''Bāstānshināsī wa jughrāphīā-yi tārīkhī-yi iṣaṣ Qurʾān'', p. 22.</ref> | ||
His name is not certain, 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. | His name is not certain, in some [[hadiths]], the name of Noah (a) is mentioned as " 'Abd al-Ghaffar", " 'Abd al-Malik", and " 'Abd al-'Ali".<ref>Rāwandī, ''Qiṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', vol. 1, p. 256-257.</ref> 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.<ref>Ṣadūq, ''ʿIlal al-sharāʾiʿ'', vol. 1, p. 28; Rāwandī, ''Qiṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', vol. 1, p. 256-257.</ref> | ||
==Children== | ==Children== |