Hanif

In Islam, the terms (|singular form}}; , ) and (|plural form}}; ) are primarily used to refer to pre-Islamic Arabians who were Abrahamic monotheists. Muslims regard these people favorably for shunning Arabian polytheism and instead solely worshipping the God of Abraham, thus setting themselves apart from what is called . However, they were not associated with Judaism or Christianity; instead exemplifying what they perceived as the unaltered beliefs and morals of Abraham.

The form appears 10 times in the Quran, and the form twice. According to Muslim tradition, Muhammad himself was a (before he met the angel Gabriel) and a direct descendant of Abraham's eldest son Ishmael. Likewise, Islam regards all Islamic prophets and messengers before Muhammad — that is, those affiliated with Judaism and/or Christianity, such as Moses and Jesus — as , underscoring their God-given infallibility. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Hanif Hussein
    Published 1999
    Thesis Book
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    by Hanif Hussein
    Published 1999
    Thesis Book
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    by Hanif, Hafeznezami
    Published 2014
    Thesis Book
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    by Mohd Hanif Zulfakar
    Published 2009
    Thesis Book
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    by Norfazrin Mohd. Hanif
    Published 2010
    Thesis Book