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Nuh, Noah, Nahm

Noah (Hebrew: נוֹחַ, Noah; Tiberias: נֹחַ; Arabic: نوح) (about 3993-3043 BC) was an apostle recounted in the Torah, the Bible and the Koran. Noah was appointed prophets around the year 3650 BC. It is estimated that she lived in the South region of modern Iraq. His name is mentioned as much as 58 times in 48 verses in the New Living Translation 9 books and 43 times in the Quran.

According to the Qur'an, he had four sons namely Kan'ān, Shem, Ham, and Japheth. But the Bible records, he has 3 sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Genesis records, in his time the flood that covered the entire earth; only family she (his wife, three sons, and third-law) and the animals in the ark that Noah survived the flood. After the flood subsided, Noah's family returned to repopulation of the earth.

Suyuti tells us that Noah's name is not derived from the Arabic, but from the language of Syria, which means "grateful" or "always be grateful". The judge said he called Noah because of frequent crying, real name is Abdul Ghafar (Servant of the Most Forgiving).

While according to the story of Noah Torah's real name is Nahm which later became the name of a town, the grave of Noah was in the village of al Waqsyah Nahm built area.

Noah gets the title of God as the prophet of God and Abdussyakur which means "servant (of God) is most grateful".

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