I don't think anybody- because Solomon was a man of God in the Christan Bible, and flying carpets don't exist.
The Bible does not say that King Solomon had a flying carpet.
A:The story of King Solomon and the flying carpet is one of many fabulous but fictional stories told about him. The legend does not say that he bequeathed the carpet to anyone and, as with most legends, we spoil the story by enquiring too much.
There is no mention in the Bible of King Solomon having a flying carpet. This story is more commonly associated with Arabian folklore and is not a part of the biblical narrative.
King Solomon's Carpet has 368 pages.
King Solomon's Carpet was created on 1991-08-01.
The ISBN of King Solomon's Carpet is 0-14-015691-7.
There is no mention of flying carpets in the Hebrew Bible (including the Torah). But there is a midrash in Judaism that has a reference to King Solomon's flying carpet: The Midrash brings a beautiful story about how King Solomon went traveling with his entourage on a flying carpet and, on landing, squashed many ants. Bending down to listen to the queen of the ants' complaint, the king was deeply chastised on hearing that everything in creation has something teach us, including even the humble little ant. The Christian Bible does not mention a flying carpet in any portion. The Qur'an does not explicitly make mention of a flying carpet. The closest it comes is in Sura 21:81 where it says: "And to Solomon [We subjected] the wind, blowing forcefully, proceeding by his command toward the land which We had blessed. And We are ever, of all things, Knowing." Islamic tradition (the Sunna) has expounded on this "forcefully blowing wind", most notably with scholar Ibn Kathir who said that Solomon flew astride a wooden mat that could carry not only him but his retinue.
I would rather have lived under King Solomon's rule. Solomon was known for his wisdom, wealth, and peaceful reign, which would likely have provided a stable and prosperous environment for his subjects.
Solomon was a King.
King Solomon !
King Solomon was king in Israel.
No, the Solomon Sea is not related to King Solomon. The Solomon Sea is a sea located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, while King Solomon was a biblical king known for his wisdom and building the First Temple in Jerusalem.