What fruit did Adam eat in Islam?

Rabbi Nehemiah Hayyun supports the idea that the fruit was a fig, as it was from fig leaves that Adam and Eve made garments for themselves after eating the fruit.

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What did Prophet Adam eat in Islam?

After Adam sinned by eating from the forbidden tree (Tree of Immortality), paradise was declined to him, but he may return if Adam repents from his sin. This story is seen as both a literal as well as an allegory for human relationship towards God.

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What fruit was on the tree of knowledge?

In Western Christian art, the fruit of the tree is commonly depicted as the apple, which originated in central Asia. This depiction may have originated as a Latin pun: by eating the mālum (apple), Eve contracted malum (evil).

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Who ate the forbidden fruit first?

Eve picked the forbidden fruit and ate it. Adam was with her and he ate it, too. Their eyes were opened and their innocence, lost. They ran from God and His presence soon after, and were expelled from the garden, paradise lost.

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What made Adam eat the forbidden fruit?

The Old Testament tells of Adam and Eve, our progenitors. They lived in paradise in total innocence until the serpent (the devil) enticed them to eat the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge. As punishment for their disobedience, God banished them from Paradise.

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The Forbidden Tree - Mufti Menk

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What was the forbidden fruit that God told Adam not to eat?

The forbidden fruit is commonly thought of as an apple, but the Bible never actually says what fruit it was. Regardless, the effects of Eve and Adam eating it were fatal.

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What is the fruit of the forbidden tree?

Fruit of the poisonous tree is a legal metaphor used to describe evidence that is obtained illegally. The logic of the terminology is that if the source (the "tree") of the evidence or evidence itself is tainted, then anything gained (the "fruit") from it is tainted as well.

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What is the forbidden tree in Islam?

Unlike the biblical account, the Quran mentions only one tree in Eden, that was whispered to Adam by Satan as the tree of immortality, which Allah specifically forbade to Adam and Eve; in other words, there is no tree of knowledge in the Quran.

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What are the fruits of sin?

These are the seven bitter fruits of sin: Deceit, perishing, refusal, pleasure, delusion, belief, and ultimately condemnation.

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What happened after Adam ate the forbidden fruit?

Adam and Eve's Separation from God

Their physical condition changed as a result of their eating the forbidden fruit. As God had promised, they became mortal. They and their children would experience sickness, pain, and physical death. Because of their transgression, Adam and Eve also suffered spiritual death.

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What food did Adam and Eve eat?

The only food allowed to Adam and Eve (and indeed all the animals) in the Garden of Eden was plants. Meat-eating was not allowed by God until the time of Noah, when it was clearly a concession to human weakness. In the laws of the Bible, the suffering of animals must be avoided.

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Do Adam and Eve go to heaven?

God is the One who decides who does or does not enter heaven. There's no place in the Bible that says they were saved. But there is no place in the Bible that indicates the couple was lost, either.

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What was the fruit from the heavens?

In the holy book of Islam, Fig (Anjeer) is mentioned as 'The Fruit of Heaven', which belongs to the mulberry family. This fruit has numerous benefits and quite a few varieties which are mentioned below.

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Which Prophet rarely ate meat?

The Prophet Muhammad himself rarely ate meat, and many of his most prominent companions did not perform the animal sacrifice, known by the Arabic words “qurbani” or “udhiya.” The Prophet was also known for his compassion toward animals. It's not surprising, then, that some Muslims do shun meat.

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Did Prophet saw eat eggs?

The Prophet Muhammad once ate egg from ostrich. In Madīnah, the chicken strolled around in the streets. With no doubts, egg from chicken was an important food stuff. Cheese was not known in Madīnah however, curd was consumed.

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What foods did the Prophet dislike?

It is often mentioned in answer that the Prophet disliked onion and garlic. This, however, is a personal dislike, which does not encourage people to abandon eating them.

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What are the 7 fruits from God?

The seven species listed are wheat, barley, grape, fig, pomegranates, olive (oil), and date (date honey) (Deuteronomy 8:8). Their first fruits were the only acceptable offerings in the Temple.

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What fruit did Jesus eat?

Jesus ate figs, which we know from the fact that on his way to Jerusalem, he reached for a fig tree but it was not the season for figs. At the Last Supper in John's Gospel, Jesus gives Judas a morsel dipped in a dish, which almost certainly was a dish of olive oil.

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What are the 12 holy fruits?

1832 The fruits of the Spirit are perfections that the Holy Spirit forms in us as the first fruits of eternal glory. The tradition of the Church lists twelve of them: "charity, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, generosity, gentleness, faithfulness, modesty, self-control, chastity."

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Which tree wrote Allah?

Thousands of people have besieged the resident of one Mr Micheal Ibironke in Ota, Ogun State since two trees appeared with the inscription of an Arabic word believed to be the name of Allah. The Moringa trees were found at No. 6, and No.

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What is the most cursed tree in the Quran?

According to the Quran, Zaqqoum or Zaqqum (Arabic: زقوم) is a tree that "springs out of the bottom of Hell". It is mentioned in verses 17:60 (as the "cursed tree"), 37:62-68, 44:43, and 56:52, of the Quran.

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Why can't Muslims have Christmas tree?

Since Muslims don't believe that Jesus was God's son, there is nothing for them to celebrate and the festival plays no part in the Muslim calendar. It also means that in Muslim countries there is no official holiday. It's why Muslims don't decorate their homes, schools or offices with Christmas trees and fairy lights.

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What fruit is forbidden in Islam?

Pomegranate. Proponents of the theory that the Garden of Eden was located somewhere in what is now known as the Middle East suggest that the fruit was actually a pomegranate, a plant indigenous from Iran to the Himalayas and cultivated since ancient times.

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Did God tell Eve not to eat the fruit?

He said to the woman, "Did God really say, `You must not eat from any tree in the garden'?" but God did say, `You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.

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Is forbidden fruit a banana?

Some Muslim and Christian traditions hold that the forbidden fruit that Adam and Eve so briefly enjoyed in the Garden of Eden was not the apple, which is not native to Mesopotamia, but the banana. In the iconography of those traditions, the first man and woman wore not fig but banana leaves to hide their nakedness.

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