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'''Prophet Ādam (a)''' (Arabic: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. Then, [[Angel]]s were ordered to prostrate on Adam. | '''Prophet Ādam (a)''' (Arabic: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. Then, [[Angel]]s were ordered to prostrate on Adam. Adam's wife was [[Eve]] (Arabic:حواء) and they were banished from [[paradise]] due to eating a [[forbidden fruit]]. Prophet Adam (a) was the first [[viceroy of God]] on earth and the first [[messenger]] of God. [[Creation of human being|His creations]], breathing of God in his body, prostration of angels to him, his [[infallibility]] and his coming on earth are [[theology|theological]] and [[Hadith|traditional]] discussions. | ||
== Origin of the Name == | == Origin of the Name == | ||
The word "Adam" is adopted from | The word "Adam" is adopted from Hebrew, but its original root in Hebrew is unknown. Its feminine form is "Adama" which in Hebrew means "soil". | ||
In ancient [[Arabic]] of the south, the root of the word "Adam" means "servant" and "[[slave]]". | In ancient [[Arabic]] of the south, the root of the word "Adam" means "servant" and "[[slave]]". | ||
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== Adam in Islam == | == Adam in Islam == | ||
Adam and his creation are two very important issues in [[Islam]]. In Islamic view, Adam is the first prophet and when Muslims want to mark the beginning or end of [[prophethood]], they say "from Adam to the Seal of prophethood". What is mentioned about Adam in the commentaries of the holy [[ | Adam and his creation are two very important issues in [[Islam]]. In Islamic view, Adam is the first [[prophet]] and when Muslims want to mark the beginning or end of [[prophethood]], they say "from Adam to the Seal of prophethood". What is mentioned about Adam in the commentaries of the holy [[Qur'an]], historical and literary books are all based on Quranic verses. In the holy Qur'an, the name of Adam has been mentioned 25 times, but the details of his creation have been mentioned in [[Sura]]s like: | ||
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* [[Baqara]] | * [[Al-Baqara]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Al-A'raf]] | ||
* [[Hijr]] | * [[Al-Hijr]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Al-Isra']] | ||
* [[Taha]] | * [[Taha]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Sād]] | ||
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== Adam in the holy | == Adam in the holy Qur'an == | ||
Exegetes have adopted many points from Quranic verses and have raised different questions. Some important issues in this regard are as following: | [[:category:Exegetes of the Qur'an|Exegetes]] have adopted many points from Quranic verses and have raised different questions. Some important issues in this regard are as following: | ||
=== Viceroy of God === | === Viceroy of God === | ||
About the meaning of the word "viceroy" (caliph) in the verse where God says, " | About the meaning of the word "viceroy" (caliph) in the verse where God says, "Indeed I am going to set a viceroy on the earth" (2:30), exegetes have different opinions, while most of them believe that Adam was the [[viceroy of God]] on the earth. Different narrations are mentioned in this regard, but the final word of the exegetes would be the vicegerency of God. | ||
=== Dialogue between God and Angels about Adam === | === Dialogue between God and Angels about Adam === | ||
In the dialogue between God and | In the dialogue between God and angels about creation of Adam, the following statement is quoted from angels towards God, "Will You set in it someone who will cause corruption in it, and shed blood…?" (2:30) How did angels know that human beings would be inflicted with these two vices? In this regard, exegetes have mentioned different narrations which cannot lead to more than one or two points. | ||
[[Tabari]] mentioned many traditions and classified them as below: | [[Tabari]] mentioned many traditions and classified them as below: | ||
* Some have said that before human beings, [[Jin]]s had been on earth and caused corruption in it. Therefore, angels deduced the fate of human beings from them. | * Some have said that before human beings, [[Jin]]s had been on earth and caused corruption in it. Therefore, angels deduced the fate of human beings from them. | ||
* Some have said that God told angels, "I am going to set a viceroy on the earth | * Some have said that God told angels, "I am going to set a viceroy on the earth" (2:30) and then angels said, how would it be? He said that it will cause corruption and bloodshed in it. So, they said, "why do you create him?" He said, "In the nature of human beings, I have put many good things, you do not know about." | ||
* Some have said that before creation of human being, God gave the angels some information about him and hid some other information and angels asked that question based on the information they had. | * Some have said that before [[creation of human being]], God gave the angels some information about him and hid some other information and angels asked that question based on the information they had. | ||
In this regards, [[Tabarsi]] mentions three opinions: | In this regards, [[Tabarsi]] mentions three opinions: | ||
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* God Himself had told them that human beings would do so, but concealed their advantages from angels so that they achieve a deeper certitude for the wisdom and knowledge of God. | * God Himself had told them that human beings would do so, but concealed their advantages from angels so that they achieve a deeper certitude for the wisdom and knowledge of God. | ||
=== | === God's breathing of Spirit in the Body of Adam === | ||
In | In sura [[al-Hijr]] and [[Sād]], God says, "…and breathed upon him of My [[spirit]]." (38:72) Also, elsewhere (about Adam and [[Jesus]]) the word "spirit" is attributed to God. Regarding the meaning of attribution of "spirit" to God, exegetes believe that "breathing" which is "to flow wind in something" here means "to give life to Adam through giving him spirit." Attribution of spirit to God is for honoring [[human being]]s. God, the Glorious, has attributed the spirit of man to Himself out of honoring and glorification so the meaning of the verse is that God created the human spirit which belongs to the body, not blowing something like air into his body. | ||
=== Prostration of Angels to Adam === | === Prostration of Angels to Adam === | ||
According to the [[Quranic verse]], angels prostrated to Adam. This prostration, knowing the fact that all Muslims agree that worshiping belongs to God and any bending or prostration for worshiping other than God is disbelief and an act of polytheism, has not been a prostration for worshiping but it has meant both honor and praise. | According to the [[Quranic verse]]s, angels prostrated to Adam. This prostration, knowing the fact that all Muslims agree that worshiping belongs to God and any bending or prostration for worshiping other than God is [[disbelief]] and an act of [[polytheism]], has not been a prostration for worshiping but it has meant both honor and praise. | ||
== Eve == | == Eve == | ||
In the story of Adam, the name of his wife, [[Eve]], has been mentioned for several times. Three times in the holy [[ | In the story of Adam, the name of his wife, [[Eve]], has been mentioned for several times. Three times in the holy [[Qur'an]], men have been addressed that "you have been created from one soul and Adam's wife was created from him. | ||
== Forbidden Tree == | == Forbidden Tree == | ||
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== Infallibility of Prophet Adam (a) == | == Infallibility of Prophet Adam (a) == | ||
The story of creation of Adam has to do with the issue of [[infallibility]] of prophets. Based on | The story of creation of Adam has to do with the issue of [[infallibility]] of prophets. Based on Muslims' beliefs, since prophets are deliverers of the message of God to people and deal with all religious and worldly affairs of people and thus they have to be infallible from any [[sin]]s. | ||
However, in the story of creation of Adam and his life, there are verses that need to be studied with regards to infallibility. Verses such as, | However, in the story of creation of Adam and his life, there are verses that need to be studied with regards to infallibility. Verses such as, |