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The life of Hazrat Adam (A. S)



Hazrat Adam
(Alaihis salam)

Hazrat Adam (peace be upon him)

As the first man and the first prophet in world history, Allah created Adam (Alaihis Salam) directly with His own two hands (Chowad 38/75). God created Adam by blowing the soul into the most beautiful shape made of dry clay like glue and terracotta by combining the essences of all the elements of the earth.

Then from Adam's rib he created his wife Eve. And this is why women are naturally followers of men and attracted to each other. After that, through husband and wife, the human race continued to grow in the same way for ages. As described in the Qur'an, from the first day man started as a civilized man with full consciousness and knowledge and continues to be so even today.

Therefore, what some historians say about the transition of human beings from the barbaric age to the civilized age, such as caveman, wild man, primitive man, etc., is nothing but an illusion. Man has never been anything other than man throughout this long journey from the beginning.

The theory of evolution that Charles Darwin (1809-1882) presented in the 19th century saying that humans are the evolved form of monkeys or owls is now a dead theory and has been rejected by almost all scientists.


God gave the first man, Adam (A.S.), the knowledge and ability of all things and anointed him with the dignity of managing the Caliphate of God in the world. At the same time, he made all created things subservient to man (Lukman 31/20) and gave man superiority over everything (Isra 17/70).


God gave the first man, Adam (A.S.), the knowledge and ability of all things and anointed him with the dignity of managing the Caliphate of God in the world. At the same time, he made all created things subservient to man (Lukman 31/20) and gave man superiority over everything (Isra 17/70).


But he was a great scholar and worshiper. Therefore, despite being of the jinn race, he was allowed to live with the angels and became their leader. But seeing Adam's high status, he became jealous. As a result, Adam fell into the wrath of God because he did not prostrate due to pride and did not fear God.


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