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'''Prophet Ādam (a)''' (Arabic: {{ia|النبی آدم}}), according to religious reports, has been the first man on earth and the father of all human beings. [[God]] breathed of His Spirit in Adam's body, then praised Himself for creating Adam (a). Then, [[angel]]s were ordered to [[Sajda|prostrate]] before Adam (a). Adam's wife was [[Eve]] (Arabic:{{ia|حواء}}) and they were banished from [[paradise]] due to eating the [[Forbidden Tree]]. Prophet Adam (a) was the first vicegerent of God on earth and His first [[Prophethood|messenger]].  
'''Prophet Ādam (a)''' (Arabic: {{ia|النبي آدم (ع)}}), according to religious reports, has been the first man on earth and the father of all human beings. [[God]] breathed of His Spirit in Adam's body, then praised Himself for creating Adam (a). Then, [[angel]]s were ordered to [[Sajda|prostrate]] before Adam (a). Adam's wife was [[Eve]] (Arabic:{{ia|حواء}}) and they were banished from [[paradise]] due to eating the [[Forbidden Tree]]. Prophet Adam (a) was the first vicegerent of God on earth and His first [[Prophethood|messenger]].  


The creation of Adam (a), breathing God's spirit in his body, prostration of angels before him, his [[infallibility]] and the [[Fall of Adam and Eve|falling to earth]] are from [[theology|theological]] and traditional discussions among religious scholars.
The creation of Adam (a), breathing God's spirit in his body, prostration of angels before him, his [[infallibility]] and the [[Fall of Adam and Eve|falling to earth]] are from [[theology|theological]] and traditional discussions among religious scholars.
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