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    Uzair (redirect from Uzayr)
    Uzair (Arabic: عزير, ʿUzayr) is a figure who is mentioned in the Quran, Surah at-Tawbah, verse 9:30, which states that he was "revered by the Jews as...
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  • Uzair (Arabic: عزير), also spelled "Uzayr" or "Ozair", is a male name. It is the Arabic equivalent of the Hebrew name "Ezra", and it means "helper" or...
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    is being cited. In Islam, he is known as Uzair (Arabic: عزير, romanized: ʿUzayr). He was mentioned in the Qur'an. Although he was not mentioned as one of...
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    Ezra's Tomb or the Tomb of Ezra (Arabic: العزير, romanized: Al-ʻUzair, Al-ʻUzayr, Al-Azair) is a Shi'ite Muslim and Jewish shrine, located in Al-ʻUzair in...
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  • Great, Imru'l-Qays I, Messiah ben Joseph, Darius the Great, Oghuz Khagan) Uzayr عُزَيْر He is mentioned in the Quran, but he is not specified to have been...
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  • Ezra says, "Muhammed claims (Sura 9:30) that in the opinion of the Jews, Uzayr (Ezra) is the son of God. These words are enigma because no such opinion...
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    original on 23 February 2024. Retrieved 14 February 2024. Altan 2014, p. 72. Uzayr, Sufyan bin (6 March 2021). "Remembering Nur ad-Din Zengi: The Light of...
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  • Him. About this, Tafsir Ibn Kathir says: "When the Jews said, 'We worship Uzayr, the son of Allah', and the Christians said, 'We worship the Messiah (Isa)...
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  • DF  FIJ Samuela Kautoga 19 FW  FIJ Asivorosi Rabo 20 DF  FIJ Iowane Matanisiga 21 GK  FIJ Uzayr Buksh 22 GK  FIJ Mohammed Alam 23 FW  NGA Sanni Issa...
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  • Gehenna with those who worship it?" We worship the angels; the Jews worship ʿUzayr; and the Christians worship Jesus Son of Mary." Walid and those with him...
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