{"database": "deitydb", "table": "entities", "is_view": false, "human_description_en": "where tradition = \"Islamic\"", "rows": [["ENT_ISLR_ABWAB_JAHANNAM", "The Seven Gates of Hell (abwab jahannam)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "set", "The set of seven gates/levels of Jahannam, each apportioned to a class of the damned", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'an 15:44 'it has seven gates, to each gate a portion assigned.' Classical sources name seven descending levels; modeled here as the structuring set.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_ABWAB_JANNAH", "The Eight Gates of Paradise (abwab al-janna)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "set", "The set of eight gates of Jannah through which classes of the righteous enter", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Hadith tradition (e.g. al-Bukhari) enumerates eight gates of Paradise (the gate of prayer, of fasting/al-Rayyan, of charity, etc.), against seven of Hell. Modeled here as a collective set.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_ARAF", "al-A\u02bfraf (the Heights)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "The elevated places/partition between Paradise and Hell, occupied by those whose scales are balanced", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic al-a\u02bfraf (Q 7:46-48), names Sura 7; the heights with the Men of the A\u02bfraf who see both abodes. A liminal realm in the cosmic geography.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_BARZAKH", "Barzakh (the intermediate state)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "The barrier/interspace between death and resurrection in which the dead await the Last Day; the realm of grave-life", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic barzakh (Q 23:100), developed in hadith and theology as the intermediate realm where Munkar and Nakir question the dead. Central to classical eschatology (Lange).", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_COSMOS", "Islamic cosmic geography (al-akhira)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "Eschatology; the structure of the otherworld (al-akhira) comprising Paradise, Hell, the intermediate realm and their thresholds", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Hub/organizing entity for the Qur'anic and classical-Islamic otherworldly topography. Not a single named place in scripture but the standard scholarly framing (Lange) of the akhira as a layered cosmos; introduced here as a structural hub.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_DAR_AL_QARAR", "Dar al-Qarar (the Abode of Permanence)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "The enduring final abode contrasted with the transient world", null, "devotional", null, "C", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic dar al-qarar (Q 40:39), the abiding home of the hereafter; in classical eschatology read as a name of Paradise (Lange).", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_DAR_AL_SALAM", "Dar al-Salam (the Abode of Peace)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "A Qur'anic name for Paradise as the abode of peace and well-being", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic dar al-salam (Q 6:127, 10:25); classical exegesis treats it as an appellation/level of Jannah.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_FIRDAUS", "Jannat al-Firdaus (the highest Paradise)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "The highest and most excellent level of Paradise, beneath the Throne, source of its rivers", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic al-firdaws (Q 18:107, 23:11). In hadith the loftiest part of Jannah, beneath the Arsh; a level within Jannah.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_HAWIYAH", "al-Hawiyah (the Abyss)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "A level/name of Hell, the bottomless pit that is the 'mother/refuge' of the damned with light scales", null, "devotional", null, "C", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic al-hawiya (Q 101:9-11). Often taken as the deepest level of Hell in classical seven-fold schemes (Lange).", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_HUTAMAH", "al-Hutamah (the Crusher)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "A level/name of Hell, the consuming fire that crushes and that leaps over the hearts", null, "devotional", null, "C", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic al-hutama (Q 104:4-9). Counted among the seven levels/gates of Hell in classical eschatology (Lange).", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_JAHANNAM", "Jahannam (Gehenna, Hell)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "The abode of punishment; the Fire, conceived as seven-layered with seven gates", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "The most common Qur'anic name for Hell (jahannam, cognate of Gehenna); abundantly attested (e.g. Q 4:140, 15:43-44). Also the name of one of the seven levels.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_JAHIM", "al-Jahim (the Hellfire)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "A level/name of Hell, the fierce blazing fire", null, "devotional", null, "C", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic al-jahim, frequent (e.g. Q 2:119, 5:10). Counted among the seven levels/gates of Jahannam in classical schemes.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_JANNAH", "Jannah (the Garden, Paradise)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "The abode of the blessed; the Garden of reward, conceived as multi-tiered with rivers, gardens and gates", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic al-janna, frequently in the plural jannat. Well attested across the Qur'an (e.g. Q 2:25, 13:35, 47:15) and classical eschatology (Lange).", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_JANNAT_ADN", "Jannat \u02bfAdn (the Garden of Eden / perpetual abode)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "The Gardens of perpetuity, an eschatological abode of the righteous", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic jannat \u02bfadn (Q 9:72, 13:23). Distinct from the primordial garden of Adam in scholarly reading; a named level of Jannah.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_LAZAA", "Lazaa (the Blazing Flame)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "A level/name of Hell, the blazing fire that tears away the scalp", null, "devotional", null, "C", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic lazaa (Q 70:15-16). In classical seven-level schemes counted among the gates/levels of Jahannam.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_SAIR", "Sa\u02bfir (the Blaze)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "A level/name of Hell, the blazing fire prepared for the disbelievers", null, "devotional", null, "C", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic al-sa\u02bfir, frequent (e.g. Q 4:10, 67:5). Counted among the seven levels/gates of Jahannam.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_SAQAR", "Saqar (the Scorching Fire)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "A level/name of Hell, the scorching fire that spares nothing, with nineteen keepers over it", null, "devotional", null, "C", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic saqar (Q 74:26-30, 54:48). One of the named levels/gates of Hell; associated with the nineteen guardians.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_SIDRAT", "Sidrat al-Muntaha (the Lote-Tree of the Boundary)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "The lote-tree marking the utmost boundary of the seventh heaven, near the Garden of Refuge (Jannat al-Ma\u02bewa)", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Qur'anic sidrat al-muntaha (Q 53:14-15), reached at the Mi\u02bfraj, beside jannat al-ma\u02bewa. The cosmic boundary-tree at the limit of created knowledge.", "realm"], ["ENT_ISLR_SIRAT", "As-Sirat (the bridge over Hell)", null, "Islamic", "Cosmological realm", "realm", "The bridge stretched over Jahannam that all must cross at the Judgment, finer than a hair and sharper than a sword", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Eschatological al-sirat of hadith (drawing on Qur'anic sirat imagery, Q 37:23-24); the bridge to Paradise over Hell. Standard in classical accounts (Lange).", "realm"], ["ENT_ISL_ABD_AL_MUTTALIB", "Abd al-Muttalib", null, "Islamic", "Companion", "Islamic kin", "grandfather of the Prophet; chief of Quraysh; custodian of the Kaaba", null, "regional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0)", 0, 0, 0, "The grandfather of the Prophet Muhammad and a leading chief of the Quraysh who served as custodian of the Kaaba in Mecca.", "hero"], ["ENT_ISL_ABD_AL_RAHMAN_IBN_AWF", "Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf", null, "Islamic", "Companion", "Companion / Ten Promised Paradise", "wealthy early convert and merchant; member of the shura", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0)", 0, 0, 0, "A prosperous early Muslim merchant, one of the Ten Promised Paradise, and a member of Umar's electoral council (shura).", "hero"], ["ENT_ISL_ABU_BAKR", "Abu Bakr", null, "Islamic", "Caliph", "Islamic companion", "first Rashidun caliph; closest companion of the Prophet; first adult male convert", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, the Prophet's closest companion and father-in-law, who became the first Rightly-Guided Caliph (632-634 CE).", "ruler"], ["ENT_ISL_ABU_HANIFA", "Abu Hanifa", null, "Islamic", "Jurist-founder", "Imam / school-founder", "eponym of the Hanafi school; pioneer of ra'y and qiyas in fiqh", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Abu Hanifa al-Nu'man ibn Thabit (c. 699-767 CE) of Kufa, eponymous founder of the Hanafi school, the most widely followed Sunni legal tradition.", "sage"], ["ENT_ISL_ABU_HURAYRA", "Abu Hurayra", null, "Islamic", "Hadith narrator", "Islamic companion", "foremost hadith narrator; transmission of prophetic tradition", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0)", 0, 0, 0, "A companion who became the most prolific narrator of hadith in the Sunni tradition.", "sage"], ["ENT_ISL_ABU_TALIB", "Abu Talib", null, "Islamic", "Companion", "Islamic kin", "uncle and protector of the Prophet; chief of Banu Hashim; father of Ali", null, "regional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0)", 0, 0, 0, "The paternal uncle who raised the orphaned Muhammad and protected him during the early Meccan persecution as chief of the Banu Hashim.", "hero"], ["ENT_ISL_ABU_UBAYDA", "Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah", null, "Islamic", "Companion", "Companion / Ten Promised Paradise", "military commander; conquest of Syria; 'Trustee of this Nation'", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0)", 0, 0, 0, "One of the Ten Promised Paradise who commanded the conquest of Syria and was titled Amin al-Umma (Trustee of the Community).", "hero"], ["ENT_ISL_ADAM", "Adam (Islam)", null, "Islamic", "Prophet", "Islamic prophet", "the first human and first prophet; God's vicegerent (khalifa); the names of all things", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic scriptural figures (v1.70.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Adam, the first man and first prophet in Islam, created by God and taught the names of all things; the Islamic reception of the Biblical Adam.", "prophet"], ["ENT_ISL_AHMAD_IBN_HANBAL", "Ahmad ibn Hanbal", null, "Islamic", "Jurist-founder", "Imam / school-founder", "eponym of the Hanbali school; traditionist and compiler of the Musnad", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780-855 CE) of Baghdad founded the Hanbali school, emphasized hadith over speculative reasoning, and compiled the vast Musnad.", "sage"], ["ENT_ISL_AISHA", "Aisha bint Abi Bakr", null, "Islamic", "Mother of the Believers", "Islamic companion", "wife of the Prophet; hadith narrator and scholar; daughter of Abu Bakr", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0)", 0, 0, 0, "A wife of the Prophet and daughter of Abu Bakr, who became a foremost narrator of hadith and authority on Islamic law and tradition.", "scriptural-figure"], ["ENT_ISL_ALLAH", "Allah", null, "Islamic", "Supreme deity", "High Deity", "creator; sovereignty; revelation; judgment", null, "Islamic", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Islamic core entity", 0, 0, 0, "The one God of Islam.", "deity"], ["ENT_ISL_AL_SHAFII", "al-Shafi'i", null, "Islamic", "Jurist-founder", "Imam / school-founder", "eponym of the Shafi'i school; systematizer of usul al-fiqh", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi'i (767-820 CE) founded the Shafi'i school and is regarded as the father of Islamic legal theory in his Risala.", "sage"], ["ENT_ISL_AL_YASA", "Al-Yasa", null, "Islamic", "Prophet", "Islamic prophet", "prophet among the righteous; successor in the line of Ilyas", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic scriptural figures (v1.70.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Al-Yasa is named among the excellent prophets and follows in the line of Ilyas; the Islamic reception of Elisha.", "prophet"], ["ENT_ISL_AL_ZUBAYR", "al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam", null, "Islamic", "Companion", "Companion / Ten Promised Paradise", "early convert, cousin of the Prophet, cavalry commander", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0)", 0, 0, 0, "A paternal cousin of the Prophet and husband of Asma bint Abi Bakr, among the Ten Promised Paradise.", "hero"], ["ENT_ISL_ASMA_AL_HUSNA", "The Ninety-Nine Names of God (al-Asma al-Husna)", null, "Islamic", "Divine names", "Divine names / devotional set", "the ninety-nine Beautiful Names and attributes by which God is invoked in Islam", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Al-Asma al-Husna are the ninety-nine Beautiful Names of God (al-Rahman, al-Rahim, al-Malik, ...) enumerated in tradition and recited in devotion; names of the one God, not separate beings.", "deity"], ["ENT_ISL_AYYUB", "Ayyub", null, "Islamic", "Prophet", "Islamic prophet", "patience (sabr) under affliction; restoration by God", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic scriptural figures (v1.70.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Ayyub endured severe affliction with patience and was restored by God, an exemplar of sabr; the Islamic reception of Job.", "prophet"], ["ENT_ISL_AZRAIL", "Azrail", null, "Islamic", "Angel", "Angelic Being", "death; soul collection; transition; psychopomp", null, "Islamic", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Islamic angelology", 4, 1, 0, "Angel of Death figure in later Islamic tradition.", "angel"], ["ENT_ISL_BILAL", "Bilal ibn Rabah", null, "Islamic", "Companion", "Islamic companion", "first muezzin; early convert; formerly enslaved", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0)", 0, 0, 0, "An Abyssinian formerly enslaved and freed by Abu Bakr, an early convert and the first muezzin (caller to prayer) of Islam.", "hero"], ["ENT_ISL_DAJJAL", "Dajjal", null, "Islamic", "Eschatological being", "Monster", "deception; apocalypse; false messiah", null, "Islamic", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Islamic eschatological figure", 2, 1, 0, "Major eschatological adversary.", "spirit"], ["ENT_ISL_DAWUD", "Dawud", null, "Islamic", "Prophet", "Islamic prophet", "prophet-king; slayer of Jalut (Goliath); the Zabur (Psalms); judgment and song", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic scriptural figures (v1.70.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Dawud, the prophet-king who slew Jalut and received the Zabur, was given a beautiful voice and wisdom in judgment; the Islamic reception of David.", "prophet"], ["ENT_ISL_DHUL_KIFL", "Dhul-Kifl", null, "Islamic", "Prophet", "Islamic prophet", "patience and steadfastness; often identified with Ezekiel", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic scriptural figures (v1.70.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Dhul-Kifl is a patient prophet named among the righteous, commonly identified by Muslim tradition with Ezekiel.", "prophet"], ["ENT_ISL_DIV", "Div", null, "Islamic", "Demon class", "Adversarial being", "malevolence; monstrous strength; opposition to heroes", null, "folk", null, "C", "candidate_verified_name", "Abrahamic folk supernatural beings (v1.72.0)", 0, 0, 0, "The div (Persian dev), a malevolent demonic being of Persianate Islamic and pre-Islamic Iranian tradition (cf. the Avestan daeva), assimilated to the jinn in Islamic-era folklore and prominent in epics such as the Shahnameh.", "demon"], ["ENT_ISL_FOUR_IMAMS", "The Four Imams of the Sunni Schools of Law", null, "Islamic", "Collective", "Jurist-founders collective", "eponymous founders of the four Sunni madhhabs: Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Sunni Islam recognizes four orthodox schools of law, each named for a jurist of the 8th-9th centuries CE whose legal methodology it codified.", "collective"], ["ENT_ISL_GHUL", "Ghul", null, "Islamic", "Demon class", "Adversarial being", "shape-shifting; desert; deception; devouring travellers", null, "folk", null, "C", "candidate_verified_name", "Abrahamic folk supernatural beings (v1.72.0)", 0, 0, 0, "The ghul (English 'ghoul'), a shape-shifting desert demon of pre-Islamic Arabian and classical Islamic lore that lures and devours lone travellers, classed among the jinn but of marginal, debated status in orthodox cosmology.", "demon"], ["ENT_ISL_HAFSA", "Hafsa bint Umar", null, "Islamic", "Mother of the Believers", "Wife of the Prophet", "daughter of Umar; keeper of the first written Qur'an", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Daughter of the second caliph Umar, who kept the original compiled manuscript (suhuf) of the Qur'an after Abu Bakr.", "scriptural-figure"], ["ENT_ISL_HAMALAT_ARSH", "Hamalat al-Arsh", null, "Islamic", "Angelic collective", "Bearers of the Throne", "the bearing of the divine Throne; praise", null, "Islamic", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "The Throne-bearers", 0, 0, 0, "The Bearers of the Throne, the angels who carry the Throne of God and glorify him.", "collective"], ["ENT_ISL_HAMZA", "Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib", null, "Islamic", "Companion", "Islamic companion", "uncle of the Prophet; warrior; martyr of Uhud", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0)", 0, 0, 0, "A paternal uncle of the Prophet, the celebrated warrior titled 'Lion of God,' killed at the Battle of Uhud (625 CE).", "hero"], ["ENT_ISL_HARUN", "Harun", null, "Islamic", "Prophet", "Islamic prophet", "brother and helper (wazir) of Musa; spokesman before Pharaoh", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic scriptural figures (v1.70.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Harun was the brother of Musa and his appointed helper and spokesman; the Islamic reception of Aaron.", "prophet"], ["ENT_ISL_HARUT", "Harut", null, "Islamic", "Angel", "Angelic Being", "testing; knowledge; Babylon", null, "Islamic", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Quranic angel figure", 1, 0, 0, "One of the Harut and Marut pair.", "angel"], ["ENT_ISL_HUD", "Hud", null, "Islamic", "Messenger (rasul)", "Islamic prophet", "prophet to the people of 'Ad; warning against idolatry and arrogance", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic scriptural figures (v1.70.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Hud was sent to the ancient Arabian people of 'Ad to call them from idolatry; an Arabian prophet with no Biblical counterpart.", "prophet"], ["ENT_ISL_HUR", "Hur", null, "Islamic", "Paradise beings", "Houris", "the rewards of Paradise", null, "Islamic", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "The maidens of Paradise", 0, 0, 0, "The Hur (houris), the pure companions promised to the blessed in Paradise.", "spirit"], ["ENT_ISL_IBLIS", "Iblis", null, "Islamic", "Adversarial being", "Adversarial Being", "rebellion; temptation; pride", null, "Islamic", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Islamic core adversarial figure", 3, 1, 0, "Primary adversarial figure in Islam.", "demon"], ["ENT_ISL_IBRAHIM", "Ibrahim", null, "Islamic", "Messenger (rasul)", "Islamic prophet", "khalil Allah (friend of God); the Kaaba; pure monotheism (hanif); Ulu al-Azm", null, "regional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Mainstream Abrahamic scriptural figures (v1.70.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Ibrahim, the friend of God, patriarch of monotheism who with his son built the Kaaba; the Islamic reception of Abraham.", "prophet"], ["ENT_ISL_IDRIS", "Idris", null, "Islamic", "Prophet/revealer", "Revealer Figure", "prophecy; divine wisdom; heavenly ascent; Enoch-equivalent; Hermetic sciences", null, null, "PER_ISL_EARLY", "A", null, "Primary Quranic attestation: 19:56-57 (\"We raised him to a high station\"), 21:85; Islamic commentary identifies him with Enoch; Islamic-Hermetic tradition identifies him with Hermes Trismegistus", null, null, null, "Quranic prophet mentioned in 19:56-57 and 21:85; Islamic exegetical tradition (Ibn Abbas, Ibn Ishaq) universally identifies Idris with the biblical Enoch (antediluvian patriarch, \"walked with God\", taken to heaven alive). In Islamic-Hermetic philosophical tradition (9th\u201312th c. CE), Idris is further identified with Hermes Trismegistus as the primordial prophet of wisdom, writing, and the sciences. He is thus the Islamic nodal figure where the Enoch tradition, the Hermetic tradition, and Quranic prophetology converge.", "prophet"], ["ENT_ISL_IFRIT", "Ifrit", null, "Islamic", "Jinn subtype", "Spirit Collective", "powerful jinn; fire; strength", null, "Islamic", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Islamic jinn subtype", 3, 0, 0, "Powerful class of jinn.", "spirit"], ["ENT_ISL_ILYAS", "Ilyas (Elijah)", null, "Islamic", "Prophet", "Revealer Figure", "prophecy; fire; divine confrontation; Elijah-equivalent; eschatology", null, null, null, "B", null, null, null, null, null, "Quranic prophet; identified with the Hebrew Bible Elijah (ENT_ISR_ELIJAH). Named in Quran 6:85 (in the list of prophets) and 37:123-132 (the sura Al-Saffat account of Ilyas reproving Baal worship). The Quranic account closely parallels 1 Kings 18 (the confrontation with Baal). Some Islamic traditions identify Ilyas with al-Khidr (the immortal green man), though this is disputed.", "prophet"], ["ENT_ISL_ISA", "\u02bf\u012as\u0101 ibn Maryam", null, "Islamic", "Prophet/messenger", "Holy Figure", "prophecy; healing; revelation; eschatology", null, "Islamic", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Primary Quranic attestation: Suras 3:45-49, 4:157-159, 5:110-117, 19:16-33", null, null, null, "\u02bf\u012as\u0101 ibn Maryam (Jesus son of Mary); Quranic prophet and messenger of God. Born of a virgin birth (Quran 19:20-22), confirmed by miracles including healing the blind and lepers and raising the dead (Quran 3:49), and given the Inj\u012bl (Gospel). Explicitly not divine in Islamic theology: \"He was only a messenger of Allah\" (Quran 4:171). One of the five Ulu al-Azm (Prophets of Firm Resolve) along with Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Muhammad. Islamic eschatology holds that \u02bf\u012as\u0101 will return before the Day of Judgment to defeat the Dajjal (Quran 43:61; Hadith tradition). 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