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Hazrat Shees or the Prophet Seth

 

 Hazrat Shees or the Prophet Seth (child of Adam and Eve) in Judaism, Christianity, Mandaeism, Sethianism, and Islam, was the third child of Adam and Eve and sibling of Cain and Abel, their lone different kids referenced by name in the Hebrew Bible. As indicated by Genesis 4:25, Seth was brought into the world after Abel's homicide by Cain, and Eve accepted that God had created him as a swap for Abel.



As per the Book of Genesis, Seth was conceived when Adam was 130 years of age, or 230 years of age "a child in his similarity and picture". The family history is rehashed at 1 Chronicle 1:1–3. Beginning 5:4–5 expresses that Adam fathered "children and little girls" before his demise, matured 930 years. As per Genesis, Seth lived to the age of 912.

Despite the fact that the Quran makes no notice of Seth ibn Adam, he is venerated inside Islamic custom as the third and equitable child of Adam and Eve and seen as the blessing presented on Adam after the passing of Abel. The Sunni researcher and antiquarian ibn Kathir in his Tarikh (book of history), Al-Bidāya wa-n-nihāya (البداية والنهاية), records that Seth, a prophet like his dad Adam, moves God's Law to humankind after the passing of Adam, and spots him among the lifted up antediluvian patriarchs of the Generations of Adam. A few sources state that Seth was the beneficiary of sacred texts. These sacred texts are supposed to be the "primary sacred writings" referenced in the Quran-87:18. Archaic antiquarian and exegete al-Tabari and different researchers state that Seth covered Adam and the mystery messages in the burial chamber of Adam. For example, the "Cavern of Treasures".

The Islamic writing holds that Seth was conceived when Adam was passed 100 and that Adam named Seth as a manual for his kin. The eleventh-century Syrian antiquarian and interpreter Al-Mubashshir ibn Fatik recorded the proverbs and apothegms of the antiquated scholars in his book Kitab Mukhtar al-ḥikam wa-mahasin al-kalim and remembered a section for Seth. Inside Islamic custom, Seth holds the intelligence of a few sorts; information on schedule, the prescience of things to come to Great Flood, and motivation on the techniques for night supplication. Islam, Judaism, and Christianity follow the family history of humanity back to Seth since Abel left no beneficiaries and Cain's beneficiaries, as per convention, were crushed by the Great Flood. Numerous customary Islamic artworks are followed back to Seth, for example, the creation of horn brushes. Seth additionally assumes a part in Sufism, and Ibn Arabi remembers a section for his Bezels of Wisdom on Seth, named "The Wisdom of Expiration in the Word of Seth".

A few conventions find Seth's burial place in the town of Al-Nabi Shayth (lit. "The Prophet Seth") in the mountains over the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon, where there is a mosque as his name. This burial place was portrayed by the twelfth-century geographer Ibn Jubayr. An opponent convention, referenced by later archaic Arab geographers from the thirteenth century on, put the burial place of Nabi Shith ("Prophet Seth") in the Palestinian town of Bashshit, southwest of Ramla town. As per the Palestine Exploration Fund, Bashshit implies Beit Shith, for example, "Place of Seth". The town was ousted with the foundation of the State of Israel in 1948, however, the three-domed structure said to be Seth's burial place gets by in the Israeli moshav Aseret based on the site.

Twelve feet in length grave situated in Hazrat Shees Jinnati Mosque, in Ayodhya, in the State of Uttar Pradesh of India is accepted to be of Hazrat Shees or the Prophet Seth.

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Cain


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Irad








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Jared






















Adah
Lamech


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Jabal
Jubal
Tubal-Cain
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Shem
Ham
Japheth

 

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