- Dhu al-
Qarnayn, (Arabic: ذُو ٱلْقَرْنَيْن, romanized: Dhū l-
Qarnayn, IPA: [ðuː‿l.qarˈnajn]; lit. "The
Owner of Two-Horns")
appears in the Qur'an, Surah...
- The
story of Dhu al-
Qarnayn (in
Arabic ذو القرنين,
literally "The Two-Horned One"; also
transliterated as Zul-Qarnain or Zulqarnain) is
mentioned in Surah...
- realms.
Alexander was also the one most
frequently identified with Dhu al-
Qarnayn (Arabic: ذو القرنين; lit. "The Two-Horned One"), a
figure that appears...
-
Qarnayn Airport (ICAO: OMAQ) is a
small private airfield operated by the Abu
Dhabi National Oil Company. It
serves the oil
field at
Qarnayn, Abu Dhabi...
- the
earth – namely, Dhul-
Qarnayn (Arabic: ذو القرنين, lit. 'the one with two horns'). In one part of the story, Dhul-
Qarnayn helps a
tribe of
people build...
-
figure referred to as Dhu al-
Qarnayn ("he of the two horns").
Early Muslim commentators and
historians ****imilated Dhu al-
Qarnayn to
several figures, among...
-
followed Alexander in
being identified with the
Quranic figure of Dhu al-
Qarnayn by some writers,
notably Ibn Hisham. The word saʿb may
variously mean "headstrong"...
-
primitive and
immoral tribes that were
separated and
barriered off by Dhu al-
Qarnayn ("He of the Two Horns") who is
mentioned in the
Quran as a
great righteous...
- said to have met Dhu al-
Qarnayn who is
mentioned in the last part of
Surah 18 of the Quran, al-Kahf ("The Cave"). Dhu al-
Qarnayn (The Two
Horned One) is...
- 18:83–98) of the
Quran (early 7th
century AD), an
individual called Dhul-
Qarnayn ("The Two-horned One")
journeys to a
distant land in a p****
between two...