Nasr (Arabic: نسر "Vulture") is mentioned in the Qur'an (71:23) as a deity of the people of Himyr at the time of the Prophet Noah.
And they say: By no means leave your gods, nor leave Wadd, nor Suwa'; nor Yaghuth, and Ya'uq and Nasr. (Qur'an 71:23)
People and things in the Quran
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God in Islam (Allah) |
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Angels |
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Jinns |
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In Heaven (Jannah) |
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Prophets
and apostles
(messengers)
of God |
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Good people
(before Islam) |
Mentioned |
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Implicitly
mentioned |
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Other people
(before Islam) |
Mentioned |
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Implicitly
mentioned |
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Mentioned people
(after Islam) |
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Relatives
of prophets |
Specified
good relatives |
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Non-specified
good relatives |
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Other relatives |
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Groups and tribes
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Tribes and
ethnicities |
Mentioned |
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Implicitly
mentioned |
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Groups |
Mentioned |
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Implicitly
mentioned |
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Religious groups |
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Locations, entities and events
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Locations |
Mentioned |
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Implicitly
mentioned |
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Religious locations |
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Non-human
physical
entities |
Religious texts |
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Related animals |
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Related objects |
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Mentioned idols
(cult images) |
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Events |
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Note: The names are sorted alphabetically. Standard form: Islamic name / Bibilical name (title or relationship)
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