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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. | 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 == | === Adam and Eve === | ||
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 | 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 is created from it" (4:1)/(7:189)/(39:6). | ||
== Forbidden Tree == | === Forbidden Tree === | ||
In the story of Adam, it has been said that God made all things edible in paradise as [[Halal]] (permissible) for him and forbade him from eating or approaching only one [[Forbidden tree|tree]]. Tabari has narrated many [[hadith]]s from [['Abd Allah b. 'Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Ibn Abbas]], [[Abu Malik]], Abu 'Atiyya, Qatada and others that it was wheat. In another hadith, it is mentioned that it was grapevine or fig tree. In addition to wheat, grapes and fig, [[Tusi]] has mentioned a hadith from [[Imam Ali (a)]] that this tree was camphor. | In the story of Adam, it has been said that God made all things edible in paradise as [[Halal]] (permissible) for him and forbade him from eating or approaching only one [[Forbidden tree|tree]]. Tabari has narrated many [[hadith]]s from [['Abd Allah b. 'Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Ibn Abbas]], [[Abu Malik]], Abu 'Atiyya, Qatada and others that it was wheat. In another hadith, it is mentioned that it was grapevine or fig tree. In addition to wheat, grapes and fig, [[Tusi]] has mentioned a hadith from [[Imam Ali (a)]] that this tree was camphor. | ||
== 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 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. | 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. | ||