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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Adam or Adem, also spelt Aadam, is the first prophet of Islam and mentioned in the Qur''an as the husband of Eve (Hawwa). Adam takes a prominent role in Islamic traditions concerning the fall of Satan. In these, when God announces his intention of creating Adam, some of the angels express dismay, asking why God would create a being that would do evil. God teaches Adam the names reassures the angels as to Adam''s abilities dispute which particular names were involved;…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Adam or Adem, also spelt Aadam, is the first prophet of Islam and mentioned in the Qur''an as the husband of Eve (Hawwa). Adam takes a prominent role in Islamic traditions concerning the fall of Satan. In these, when God announces his intention of creating Adam, some of the angels express dismay, asking why God would create a being that would do evil. God teaches Adam the names reassures the angels as to Adam''s abilities dispute which particular names were involved; various theories say they were the names of all things animate and inanimate, the names of the angels, the names of his own descendants, or the names of God. Others[who?] believe he was given the gift of speech to separate himself from all other animals.