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Dhul-Kifl
Dhul-Kifl, or Zul-Kifl (Arabic: ذو الكفل ; ''Possessor of a Fold'') (c. 600 BCE) is an Islamic prophet who has been identified with various Hebrew Bible prophets, most commonly Ezekiel.〔''Encyclopedia of Islam'', G. Vajda, ''Dhul-Kifl''〕 It is believed that he lived for roughly 75 years and that he preached in what is modern day Iraq. Dhul-Kifl is believed to have been exalted by God to a high station in life and is chronicled in the Qur'an as a man of the "Company of the Good. Although not much is known of Dhul-Kifl from other historical sources, all the writings from classical commentators, such as Ibn Ishaq and Ibn Kathir, speak of Dhul-Kifl as a prophetic, saintly man who remained faithful in daily prayer and worship.〔''Stories of The Prophets'', page 299〕 == Dhul-Kifl in the Qur'an== Dhul-Kifl has been mentioned twice in the Holy Qur'an, in the following Qur'anic verses: In both cases, Dhū'l-Kifl is mentioned in the context of a list of Qur'anic prophets, including many others not mentioned in the ayat quoted above.
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