Al-Yasa

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Al-Yasa‘ (Arabic: اليسع), (circa 9 BC - death unknown)[1] [2]is an Islamic prophet mentioned in the Qur'an. In the Bible he is known as Elisha (or sometimes as Eliseus), and is regarded by both Jews and Christians as a prophet.

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[edit] The Story of Al-Yasa

Al-Yasa‘ was the son of Safet and the successor to Ilyas. Ilyas, directed by God, appointed him before vanishing into the protection of God. Al-Yasa‘ was thus the next prophet to the Israelites.

He inherited from Ilyas the obstinate king and queen of Israel who would not listen to any reason. Al-Yasa‘ did many miraculous deeds to show them the powers of God, but they called him a magician like they had called Ilyas before him. They continued their defiance throughout his life.

After a period of time the Israelites were conquered by the Assyrians. The Assyrians destroyed the Temple Mount and inflicted great damage on Israel.

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Truth of Life
  2. ^ :: www.zainab.org

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[edit] References to Al-Yasa in the Qur'an