Relationships
Data license: MIT · Data source: jebboone/deitydb
- subject_entity_id
- {'description': 'The entity initiating or holding the relationship'}
- relationship_type
- {'description': 'Typed relationship from the controlled vocabulary (see relationship_types table)'}
- object_entity_id
- {'description': 'The entity receiving or targeted by the relationship'}
- confidence
- {'description': 'high / medium / low / speculative'}
- rationale
- {'description': 'Scholarly justification for the relationship, with source citations'}
- source_id
- {'description': 'Primary source justifying this relationship'}
- period_id
- {'description': 'Historical period in which this relationship is attested (null = all periods)'}
130 rows where source_id = "SRC_QURAN"
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| relationship_id ▼ | subject_entity_id | relationship_type | object_entity_id | confidence | rationale | source_id | review_status | period_id |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 981 | Shayatin ENT_ISL_SHAYATIN | deceives_or_tempts | Deception ENT_DECEPTION | high | Shayatin deceive humanity. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 985 | Jinn ENT_ISL_JINN | created_from | Fire ENT_FIRE | high | Jinn are created from smokeless fire. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 986 | Allah ENT_ISL_ALLAH | creator_of | Creation ENT_CREATION | high | Allah is creator in Islamic theology. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 987 | Jibril ENT_ISL_JIBRIL | reveals | Revelation ENT_REVELATION | high | Jibril delivers revelation. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 988 | Marut ENT_ISL_MARUT | deceives_or_tempts | Testing ENT_TESTING | high | Marut is associated with divine testing. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 989 | Harut ENT_ISL_HARUT | deceives_or_tempts | Testing ENT_TESTING | high | Harut is associated with divine testing. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 991 | Marut ENT_ISL_MARUT | teaches | Knowledge ENT_KNOWLEDGE | medium | Harut and Marut are associated with transmitted knowledge. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 992 | Harut ENT_ISL_HARUT | teaches | Knowledge ENT_KNOWLEDGE | medium | Harut and Marut are associated with transmitted knowledge. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 993 | Iblis ENT_ISL_IBLIS | opposes | Allah ENT_ISL_ALLAH | high | Iblis rebels against Allah. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 995 | Ifrit ENT_ISL_IFRIT | member_of | Jinn ENT_ISL_JINN | high | Ifrit is a class of jinn. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 998 | Khidr ENT_ISL_KHIDR | guides | Guidance ENT_GUIDANCE | high | Khidr acts as a guide and teacher. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 999 | Khidr ENT_ISL_KHIDR | teaches | Hidden Knowledge ENT_HIDDEN_KNOWLEDGE | high | Khidr possesses hidden/divinely granted knowledge. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1000 | Allah ENT_ISL_ALLAH | judges | Judgment ENT_JUDGMENT | high | Allah judges humanity on the Last Day. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1001 | Iblis ENT_ISL_IBLIS | embodies | Pride ENT_PRIDE | high | Iblis is associated with pride and rebellion. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1002 | Jibril ENT_ISL_JIBRIL | transmits | Prophecy ENT_PROPHECY | high | Jibril mediates prophetic revelation. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1005 | Shayatin ENT_ISL_SHAYATIN | deceives_or_tempts | Temptation ENT_TEMPTATION | high | Shayatin tempt and mislead humans. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1006 | Iblis ENT_ISL_IBLIS | deceives_or_tempts | Temptation ENT_TEMPTATION | high | Iblis tempts humanity. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1008 | Ya'juj and Ma'juj ENT_ISL_YAJUJ_MAJUJ | eschatological_role | Apocalypse ENT_APOCALYPSE | high | Ya'juj and Ma'juj are eschatological figures. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1011 | Malak al-Mawt ENT_ISL_MALAK_AL_MAWT | embodies | Death ENT_DEATH | high | Malak al-Mawt is the Angel of Death. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1018 | Kiraman Katibin ENT_ISL_KIRAMAN_KATIBIN | judges | Judgment ENT_JUDGMENT | high | The recording angels are connected with moral accounting and judgment. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1027 | Kiraman Katibin ENT_ISL_KIRAMAN_KATIBIN | patron_of | Writing ENT_WRITING | high | They record human deeds. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1233 | Malak al-Mawt ENT_ISL_MALAK_AL_MAWT | guides | Dead ENT_DEAD | high | Malak al-Mawt (Angel of Death) takes souls at the moment of death (Quran 32:11). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1300 | Ya'juj and Ma'juj ENT_ISL_YAJUJ_MAJUJ | embodies | Chaos ENT_CHAOS | medium | Ya'juj and Ma'juj embody destructive chaotic force as eschatological destroyers. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 1418 | Gabriel ENT_ISR_GABRIEL | received_as | Jibril ENT_ISL_JIBRIL | high | Gabriel (Hebrew Gavriel, "man of God") is received in Islam as Jibril, the angel who revealed the Quran to Muhammad (Quran 2:97-98: "Say, Whoever is an enemy to Gabriel — it is he who has brought the Quran down upon your heart by permission of Allah"). Same angel, same role (divine revelation), same name (cognate). The most direct angelological transmission from Israelite/Second Temple Judaism into Islam. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1419 | Jibril ENT_ISL_JIBRIL | reception_of | Gabriel ENT_ISR_GABRIEL | high | Jibril as Islamic reception of the Israelite/Second Temple angel Gabriel; same role (divine messenger and revealer), same name (cognate), explicitly named in Quran 2:97-98. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1420 | Michael ENT_ISR_MICHAEL | received_as | Mikail ENT_ISL_MIKAIL | high | Michael (Hebrew Mikha'el, "who is like God?") is received in Islam as Mikail, named alongside Jibril in Quran 2:98: "Whoever is an enemy to Allah and His angels and His messengers and Gabriel and Michael — then indeed, Allah is an enemy to the disbelievers." Same archangel, directly named in the Quran. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1421 | Mikail ENT_ISL_MIKAIL | reception_of | Michael ENT_ISR_MICHAEL | high | Mikail as Islamic reception of the archangel Michael; same name (cognate), directly named in Quran 2:98. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1422 | Satan ENT_ISR_SATAN | received_as | Iblis ENT_ISL_IBLIS | high | The Islamic Iblis (Quran 2:34, 7:11-18, 18:50, 38:71-85) is the direct reception of the Hebrew/Christian Satan: he is the cosmic adversary who refuses God's command, is expelled from the divine realm, and dedicates himself to leading humanity astray until the Day of Judgment. The Arabic name Shaytan (used interchangeably with Iblis: "And We said to the angels, 'Bow to Adam,' and they bowed, except for Iblis. He was of the jinn and departed from the command of his Lord" — 18:50) derives from the same Semitic root as Hebrew satan (adversary). The functional role, cosmic narrative, and linguistic trace are all continuous. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1423 | Iblis ENT_ISL_IBLIS | reception_of | Satan ENT_ISR_SATAN | high | Iblis as Islamic reception of the Hebrew/Christian Satan; same function (cosmic adversary, tempter of humanity), name Shaytan cognate with Hebrew satan, same narrative structure (expelled from divine presence for pride/disobedience). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1424 | Azazel ENT_ISR_AZAZEL | received_as | Iblis ENT_ISL_IBLIS | medium | Islamic tafsir tradition identifies Iblis's pre-fall name as "Azazil" — directly cognate with the Hebrew Azazel (Leviticus 16:8-10, the scapegoat demon of the wilderness). The identification appears in major commentators including al-Tabari and Ibn Kathir, who record that Iblis was called Azazil before he refused to bow to Adam. The Azazel→Iblis chain transmits the wilderness demon / expelled divine being tradition rather than the Satanic accuser tradition; both converge in the Quranic Iblis figure. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1425 | Iblis ENT_ISL_IBLIS | reception_of | Azazel ENT_ISR_AZAZEL | medium | Iblis's pre-fall name Azazil (recorded in Tabari, Ibn Kathir) is cognate with Hebrew Azazel; the expelled wilderness demon tradition converges with the Satanic adversary tradition in the Quranic Iblis. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1434 | Enoch ENT_ENOCH | received_as | Idris ENT_ISL_IDRIS | high | Islamic exegetical tradition universally identifies the Quranic prophet Idris (19:56-57, 21:85) with the biblical Enoch. Ibn Abbas, Ibn Ishaq, al-Tabari, and virtually all classical commentators make this identification: both are antediluvian patriarchs taken alive to heaven ("We raised him to a high station" = Enoch "walked with God, and he was not, for God took him" — Genesis 5:24). The raising alive, the antediluvian timeframe, the status as a prophet/patriarch, and the association with wisdom and writing are all shared. Highest confidence of any chain in this script. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1435 | Idris ENT_ISL_IDRIS | reception_of | Enoch ENT_ENOCH | high | Idris as Islamic reception of the biblical Enoch; universally identified in Islamic commentary; both antediluvian patriarchs taken to heaven alive, both associated with wisdom and writing. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1653 | Musa (Moses) ENT_ISL_MUSA | reception_of | Moses ENT_ISR_MOSES | high | The Quranic Musa is an explicit reception of the Hebrew Moses: the burning bush, the staff, the parting of the sea, the tablets — all appear in the Quran (7:103-162; 20:9-98; 28:29-43) with Islamic theological reframing. Musa is the most frequently mentioned prophet in the Quran (136 times); he functions as the paradigmatic prophet whose community failed, structuring Islamic self-understanding. The reception is direct and textually explicit, not mediated through Greek or other traditions. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1654 | Ilyas (Elijah) ENT_ISL_ILYAS | reception_of | Elijah ENT_ISR_ELIJAH | high | The Quranic Ilyas is an explicit reception of the Hebrew Elijah: the confrontation with Baal-worshippers (Quran 37:123-132) maps directly onto 1 Kings 18. The name Ilyas is a direct Arabic adaptation of the Hebrew Eliyyahu. The Quranic account is briefer than the Hebrew Bible narrative but the identification is unambiguous. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | Early Islam PER_ISL_EARLY |
| 1757 | Mary Theotokos ENT_SAINT_MARY | parent_of | ʿĪsā ibn Maryam ENT_ISL_ISA | high | Quran 19:22-27 (Sura Maryam): Maryam conceives ʿĪsā by divine command and gives birth. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | approved | |
| 1758 | ʿĪsā ibn Maryam ENT_ISL_ISA | patron_of | Healing ENT_HEALING | high | Quran 3:49: "I will heal the blind and the leper, and bring the dead to life, by God's permission." | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | approved | |
| 1759 | ʿĪsā ibn Maryam ENT_ISL_ISA | reveals | Revelation ENT_REVELATION | high | Quran 57:27: God gave ʿĪsā the Injīl (Gospel) as revealed scripture; 5:46 confirms him as bearer of the Injīl. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | approved | |
| 1760 | ʿĪsā ibn Maryam ENT_ISL_ISA | reception_of | Jesus Christ ENT_JESUS_CHRIST | high | Quran 3:45-49; 19:16-33: the Quranic ʿĪsā ibn Maryam draws on and reinterprets the Jesus tradition while rejecting divinity; the figure shares virgin birth, miracles, and the Injīl but reframes them within Islamic monotheism. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | approved | |
| 3055 | Muhammad ENT_ISL_MUHAMMAD | member_of | Ahl al-Bayt ENT_ISL_AHL_BAYT | high | The Prophet heads the Five of the Cloak. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 3056 | Ali ibn Abi Talib ENT_ISL_ALI | member_of | Ahl al-Bayt ENT_ISL_AHL_BAYT | high | Ali is one of the Five of the Cloak. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 3057 | Fatima al-Zahra ENT_ISL_FATIMA | member_of | Ahl al-Bayt ENT_ISL_AHL_BAYT | high | Fatima is one of the Five of the Cloak. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 3058 | Hasan ibn Ali ENT_ISL_HASAN | member_of | Ahl al-Bayt ENT_ISL_AHL_BAYT | high | Hasan is one of the Five of the Cloak. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 3059 | Husayn ibn Ali ENT_ISL_HUSAYN | member_of | Ahl al-Bayt ENT_ISL_AHL_BAYT | high | Husayn is one of the Five of the Cloak. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 3075 | Malik ENT_ISL_MALIK | rules | Zabaniya ENT_ISL_ZABANIYA | high | Malik commands the Zabaniya, the wardens of Hell. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 3077 | Hur ENT_ISL_HUR | aligned_with | Ridwan ENT_ISL_RIDWAN | medium | The houris dwell in the Paradise kept by Ridwan. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 3078 | Hamalat al-Arsh ENT_ISL_HAMALAT_ARSH | aligned_with | Allah ENT_ISL_ALLAH | high | The Throne-bearers carry the Throne of God and glorify him. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 4328 | Suwāʿ ENT_ARAB_SUWA | member_of | The Idols of Pre-Islamic Arabia ENT_ARAB_KAABA_IDOLS | high | Named in Qurʾan 71:23; located among the Hudhayl by Ibn al-Kalbi. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 4329 | Suwāʿ ENT_ARAB_SUWA | aligned_with | Wadd ENT_SAB_WADD | low | Suwaʿ is listed alongside Wadd among the five antediluvian idols of Qurʾan 71:23. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 4330 | Yaʿūq ENT_ARAB_YAUQ | member_of | The Idols of Pre-Islamic Arabia ENT_ARAB_KAABA_IDOLS | high | Named in Qurʾan 71:23; horse-idol of Hamdan per Ibn al-Kalbi. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 4331 | Yaʿūq ENT_ARAB_YAUQ | presides_over | Protection ENT_PROTECTION | low | His name 'the preventer/protector' connotes a protective function. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 4332 | Yagūth ENT_SAB_YAGHUTH | member_of | The Idols of Pre-Islamic Arabia ENT_ARAB_KAABA_IDOLS | high | Named in Qurʾan 71:23 among the antediluvian idols; the Yemeni lion-god also venerated in the Arabian sanctuaries. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 4333 | Nasr ENT_SAB_NASR | member_of | The Idols of Pre-Islamic Arabia ENT_ARAB_KAABA_IDOLS | high | Named in Qurʾan 71:23 among the antediluvian idols; the Himyaritic vulture-god also counted among the Arabian gods. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 4334 | Wadd ENT_SAB_WADD | embodies | Moon ENT_MOON | high | Wadd is the Minaean moon-god of the South-Arabian astral triad. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 4335 | Wadd ENT_SAB_WADD | presides_over | Protection ENT_PROTECTION | medium | The 'Wd ʾb' amulet formula invokes Wadd as protective patron. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 4353 | Nasr ENT_SAB_NASR | presides_over | Protection ENT_PROTECTION | low | Vulture/eagle deity invoked in onomastics; Qurʾan 71:23. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 4354 | Yagūth ENT_SAB_YAGHUTH | presides_over | Protection ENT_PROTECTION | low | Deity 'he helps' named in Qurʾan 71:23 and South-Arabian theophorics. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5103 | Adam (Islam) ENT_ISL_ADAM | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | The first of the prophets in Islam (Qur'an 3:33). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5105 | Nuh ENT_ISL_NUH | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Prophet and messenger (Surah Nuh). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5106 | Hud ENT_ISL_HUD | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Prophet sent to 'Ad (Surah Hud). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5107 | Salih ENT_ISL_SALIH | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Prophet sent to Thamud (Qur'an 7:73). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5108 | Ibrahim ENT_ISL_IBRAHIM | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Prophet and messenger (Surah Ibrahim). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5109 | Lut ENT_ISL_LUT | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Named among the messengers (Qur'an 37:133). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5110 | Ismail ENT_ISL_ISMAIL | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Named among the prophets (Qur'an 19:54). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5111 | Ishaq ENT_ISL_ISHAQ | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Named among the prophets (Qur'an 6:84). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5112 | Yaqub ENT_ISL_YAQUB | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Named among the prophets (Qur'an 19:49). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5113 | Yusuf ENT_ISL_YUSUF | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Prophet, subject of Surah Yusuf. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5114 | Ayyub ENT_ISL_AYYUB | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Named among the prophets (Qur'an 4:163). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5115 | Shu'ayb ENT_ISL_SHUAYB | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Prophet sent to Madyan (Qur'an 7:85). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5117 | Harun ENT_ISL_HARUN | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Named among the prophets (Qur'an 19:53). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5118 | Dhul-Kifl ENT_ISL_DHUL_KIFL | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Named among the patient and righteous (Qur'an 21:85). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5119 | Dawud ENT_ISL_DAWUD | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Prophet-king (Qur'an 38:17). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5120 | Sulayman ENT_ISL_SULAYMAN | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Prophet-king (Surah an-Naml). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5122 | Al-Yasa ENT_ISL_AL_YASA | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Named among the excellent prophets (Qur'an 6:86). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5123 | Yunus ENT_ISL_YUNUS | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Named among the messengers (Surah Yunus). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5124 | Zakariya ENT_ISL_ZAKARIYA | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Named among the prophets (Surah Maryam). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5125 | Yahya ENT_ISL_YAHYA | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | high | Named among the prophets (Surah Maryam). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5127 | Luqman ENT_ISL_LUQMAN | member_of | The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya) ENT_ISL_PROPHETS | medium | The sage grouped with the revered figures of the Qur'an (Surah Luqman); prophetic status debated. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5129 | Nuh ENT_ISL_NUH | member_of | Ulu al-Azm ENT_ISL_ULU_AL_AZM | high | One of the five arch-prophets of firm resolve (Qur'an 46:35). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5130 | Ibrahim ENT_ISL_IBRAHIM | member_of | Ulu al-Azm ENT_ISL_ULU_AL_AZM | high | One of the five Ulu al-Azm. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5134 | Adam (Islam) ENT_ISL_ADAM | reception_of | Adam ENT_ISR_ADAM | high | The Qur'anic Adam is the Islamic reception of the Biblical Adam. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5135 | Nuh ENT_ISL_NUH | reception_of | Noah ENT_ISR_NOAH | high | The Qur'anic Nuh is the Islamic reception of Noah. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5136 | Ibrahim ENT_ISL_IBRAHIM | reception_of | Abraham ENT_ISR_ABRAHAM | high | The Qur'anic Ibrahim is the Islamic reception of Abraham. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5137 | Lut ENT_ISL_LUT | reception_of | Lot ENT_ISR_LOT | high | The Qur'anic Lut is the Islamic reception of Lot. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5138 | Ismail ENT_ISL_ISMAIL | reception_of | Ishmael ENT_ISR_ISHMAEL | high | The Qur'anic Ismail is the Islamic reception of Ishmael. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5139 | Ishaq ENT_ISL_ISHAQ | reception_of | Isaac ENT_ISR_ISAAC | high | The Qur'anic Ishaq is the Islamic reception of Isaac. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5140 | Yaqub ENT_ISL_YAQUB | reception_of | Jacob (Israel) ENT_ISR_JACOB | high | The Qur'anic Yaqub (Israil) is the Islamic reception of Jacob. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5141 | Yusuf ENT_ISL_YUSUF | reception_of | Joseph (son of Jacob) ENT_ISR_JOSEPH | high | The Qur'anic Yusuf is the Islamic reception of Joseph. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5142 | Ayyub ENT_ISL_AYYUB | reception_of | Job ENT_ISR_JOB | high | The Qur'anic Ayyub is the Islamic reception of Job. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5144 | Harun ENT_ISL_HARUN | reception_of | Aaron ENT_ISR_AARON | high | The Qur'anic Harun is the Islamic reception of Aaron. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5145 | Dawud ENT_ISL_DAWUD | reception_of | David ENT_ISR_DAVID | high | The Qur'anic Dawud is the Islamic reception of David. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5146 | Sulayman ENT_ISL_SULAYMAN | reception_of | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | high | The Qur'anic Sulayman is the Islamic reception of Solomon. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5148 | Al-Yasa ENT_ISL_AL_YASA | reception_of | Elisha ENT_ISR_ELISHA | high | The Qur'anic Al-Yasa is the Islamic reception of Elisha. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5149 | Yunus ENT_ISL_YUNUS | reception_of | Jonah ENT_ISR_JONAH | high | The Qur'anic Yunus (Dhul-Nun) is the Islamic reception of Jonah. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5150 | Dhul-Kifl ENT_ISL_DHUL_KIFL | reception_of | Ezekiel ENT_ISR_EZEKIEL | medium | Dhul-Kifl is commonly identified with Ezekiel, though the identification is uncertain. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5152 | Yahya ENT_ISL_YAHYA | reception_of | John the Baptist ENT_SAINT_JOHN_BAPTIST | high | The Qur'anic Yahya is the Islamic reception of John the Baptist. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5153 | Ibrahim ENT_ISL_IBRAHIM | parent_of | Ismail ENT_ISL_ISMAIL | high | Ismail is the son of Ibrahim (Qur'an 14:39). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5154 | Ibrahim ENT_ISL_IBRAHIM | parent_of | Ishaq ENT_ISL_ISHAQ | high | Ishaq is the son of Ibrahim (Qur'an 37:112). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5155 | Ismail ENT_ISL_ISMAIL | child_of | Ibrahim ENT_ISL_IBRAHIM | high | Ismail is the son of Ibrahim (Qur'an 2:127). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 5156 | Ishaq ENT_ISL_ISHAQ | child_of | Ibrahim ENT_ISL_IBRAHIM | high | Ishaq is the son of Ibrahim (Qur'an 37:112). | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed |
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CREATE TABLE "entity_relationships" (
[relationship_id] INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
[subject_entity_id] TEXT REFERENCES [entities]([entity_id]),
[relationship_type] TEXT REFERENCES [relationship_types]([relationship_type]),
[object_entity_id] TEXT REFERENCES [entities]([entity_id]),
[confidence] TEXT,
[rationale] TEXT,
[source_id] TEXT REFERENCES [sources]([source_id]),
[review_status] TEXT,
[period_id] TEXT REFERENCES [periods]([period_id])
);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_period_id]
ON [entity_relationships] ([period_id]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_source_id]
ON [entity_relationships] ([source_id]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_object_entity_id]
ON [entity_relationships] ([object_entity_id]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_relationship_type]
ON [entity_relationships] ([relationship_type]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_subject_entity_id]
ON [entity_relationships] ([subject_entity_id]);