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Talut (Arabic: طالوت, romanized:
Ṭālūt) is a
divinely appointed king
mentioned in the
Quran traditionally identified with the
Israelite king Saul, as he...
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appointing Talut,
lacking respect for
Talut because he was not wealthy.
Samuel rebuked the
people for this and told them that
Talut was more favored...
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chooses Talut (generally
considered to be Saul) to lead the
Israelites into
battle against the army of Goliath. On
their way, God
tells Talut to warn...
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Samuel in
Islam focuses specifically on his
birth and the
anointing of
Talut.
Other elements from his
narrative are in
accordance with the narratives...
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confusing this with his son, Suleiman.
Strong (1895, p. 390)
cites Talut ibn
Dawud as
Talut ibn Hussein,
suggesting he was a son
rather than
nephew of previous...
- Abu al-Muzaffar
Hasan Abu al-Muwahib ibn
Sulaiman al-Mat'un ibn
Hasan ibn
Talut al-Mahdal. He was one of the most
prosperous rulers of
Kilwa before Portuguese...
- Israel;
being highly gifted musically and
vocally Scripture Zabur Predecessor Talut Successor Sulayman Status Prophet, Viceroy, Sovereign, Wise judge, Holy...
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Samuel Ṭālūt طَالُوت Some
Muslims refer to Saul as
Talut, and
believe that he was the
commander of Israel.
Other scholars, however, have
identified Talut as...
- in
Makkah Province,
Saudi Arabia. The Four
Companions Islamic Golden Age
Talut The ten to whom
Paradise was
promised Timeline of
Medina Abu Bakr, Uthman...
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descendant of the
Benjamite king
Talut (or Saul,
reigned c. 1050 BC–1010 BC)
through Malak Afghana, a
legendary grandson of
Talut.
According to the Encyclopaedia...