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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. 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. 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.
'''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. Then, [[angel]]s were ordered to prostrate on Adam. Adam's wife was [[Eve]] (Arabic:{{ia|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. 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 ==
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The short and simple answer exegetes have given about the agreement of these verses with infallibility of prophets is that upon committing this mistake, Adam was not in "[[Dar al-Taklif]]" ("abode of responsibility") or he was not in the position of a prophet yet, or that whatever he did was [[abandoning the priority]] (Tark al-'Awla) rather than committing sins.
The short and simple answer exegetes have given about the agreement of these verses with infallibility of prophets is that upon committing this mistake, Adam was not in "[[Dar al-Taklif]]" ("abode of responsibility") or he was not in the position of a prophet yet, or that whatever he did was [[abandoning the priority]] (Tark al-'Awla) rather than committing sins.


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== References ==
* The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/حضرت_آدم_علیه_السلام حضرت_آدم_علیه_السلام] in Farsi WikiShia.
* The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/حضرت_آدم_علیه_السلام حضرت_آدم_علیه_السلام] in Farsi WikiShia.


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