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Xeno Legendium The Life of Hama Great Grand Son of Iblis (Lucifer) Companion of Prophet Nuh AS - cover

Xeno Legendium The Life of Hama Great Grand Son of Iblis (Lucifer) Companion of Prophet Nuh AS

Muhammad Hamzah Sakura Ryuki, Xeno Legendium

Verlag: Jannah Firdaus Mediapro Studio

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Beschreibung

Hama bin Heem bin Laheem bin Iblis was said to be a jinn of formidable lineage, tracing his ancestry directly to Iblis (Lucifer), the accursed one. Unlike his ancestor, who was cast out of the heavens for his defiance, Hama bore the burden of his lineage with a heavy heart. Living through the ages, he witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations and carried the curse of being a descendant of the one who defied Allah's command.Despite his dark ancestry, Hama was not blind to the truth of divine guidance. From the time of Prophet Adam AS, he observed the rise of prophethood and the warnings of impending punishment for those who transgressed. When the call of Prophet Nuh AS echoed through the land, urging his people to abandon their idolatry and return to the worship of the One True God, Hama felt a stir in his heart. Though Iblis continued to sow discord among men and jinn, Hama found himself drawn to the message of Prophet Nuh AS (Noah).
Verfügbar seit: 11.05.2025.

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