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  2. Adamah - Wikipedia

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    Adamah is a feminine form of adam, meaning red, and refers to the soil from which Adam was created and to which he returned after death. The word adamah has various meanings and associations in the Genesis creation narrative and in Jewish theology.

  3. Dunya - Wikipedia

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    Dunya is an Arabic word that means "lower or lowest", or "nearer or nearest", and refers to the present world and its earthly concerns. In Islam, dunya is contrasted with akhirah, the eternal realm of the afterlife, and is seen as a place of preparation and trial for the next world.

  4. Adam (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Adam is a common masculine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "earth" or "soil". It is derived from the biblical figure Adam, the first human according to many religions. See translations, variations, and notable people with the name Adam.

  5. Akhirah - Wikipedia

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    Akhirah means the ultimate, end or close in Arabic and refers to the eternal life after death in Islam. Learn about its importance, contrast with dunya, pre-dunya, barzakh, signs of the end of the world and more.

  6. List of chemical element name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the etymology of chemical elements, how they are named after places, people, mythological entities, minerals, and more. See the list of 19 elements named after scientists, including 15 after people and four after astronomical objects.

  7. Beast of the Earth - Wikipedia

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    Beast of the Earth (Dābbat al-Arḍ) is a creature mentioned in the Quran and associated with the Day of Judgment. Learn about its Quranic and hadithic descriptions, traditional and contemporary interpretations, and related mythological and eschatological concepts.

  8. Arabic grammar - Wikipedia

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    Arabic punctuation is the use of diacritical marks and symbols to indicate the grammatical structure and meaning of Arabic words and sentences. Learn about the history, types, and rules of Arabic punctuation in this Wikipedia article.

  9. Adam in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Adam is believed to be the first human being and the first prophet of Islam in Islamic theology. He was created from earth by God and lived in a paradise with his wife Ḥawwāʾ, but disobeyed God by eating from the forbidden tree and was expelled to Earth.