Muḥammad al-Kisāʾī

Muḥammad al-Kisāʾī (ca. 1100 CE) wrote a work on Stories of the Prophets (Qiṣaṣ al-'Anbiyā')

Work

Al-Kisā'i produced a collection of Stories of the Prophets with exegetic information not found elsewhere.[1] He elaborates on earlier exegesis with a fuller narrative and folkloric elements from non-extant oral traditions[1] that often parallel those from Christianity. He includes two prophets, Shem and Eleazar, not named in later literature as prophets. [Noegel and Wheeler.[2]]

References

  1. Wheeler. Historical Dictionary of Prophets in Islam and Judaism, Al-Kisa'i.
  2. Noegel, Scott B.; Wheeler, Brannon M. (April 2010). The a to Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism. ISBN 9781461718956.
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