KALIMULLAH...
Hazrat EESA alayhissalam was born without a father. Therefore, He did not have any uncle.
The laqab of hazrat Adam (A.S) is Safi Ullah, but need to check for the hazrat Noah (A.S). . . .
The Laqab of Hazrat Ibrahim is "Khalil-Ullah"
What is tha laqab of hazrat nooh
Zul-noon
jesus or hazrat eesa (A.S)
He was born in Bethlehem,Judea
Hazrat Eesa (A.S) or Jesus.
In Islamic tradition, the term "Laqab" refers to an honorific title or epithet given to a person. Hazrat Musa (Moses) is commonly referred to by the laqab "Kaleemullah," which translates to "the one who spoke with Allah." This title highlights the special relationship Hazrat Musa had with Allah, as he communicated directly with Him.
Ah, the laqab of Hazrat Adam is "Abul Bashar," which means the father of mankind. Just like how Adam was the first human created by the divine, his title reflects his importance as the ancestor of all humanity. It's a beautiful reminder of our shared origins and the interconnectedness of all living beings.
Hazrat Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad, is often referred to by the laqab (title) "Amir al-Mu'minin," which means "Commander of the Faithful." He is also known as "Ali al-Murtaza," signifying "Ali the Chosen One." These titles reflect his esteemed status in Islamic history and his leadership in the Muslim community.
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