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Alyasa (Arabic: اليسع, romanized: Alyasaʿ) … Alyasa (Arabic: اليسع, romanized: Alyasaʿ) is prophet and messenger of God who was sent to guide the Children of Israel. In the Quran, Alyasa is mentioned twice as a prophet, and is mentioned both times alongside fellow prophets. He is honored by Muslims as the prophetic successor to Ilyas (Elijah). Islamic sources that identify Elisha with Khidr cite the strong relationship between Khidr and Ilyas in Islamic tradition.ween Khidr and Ilyas in Islamic tradition.
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Alyasa in Islamic calligraphy followed by Peace be upon him
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And Ismail and Alyasa and Yunus, and Lut; and each one We graced over the worlds;
, And remember Our servants Ismail, Alyasa, and Dhul-Kifl, each of them truly good.
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Alyasa (Arabic: اليسع, romanized: Alyasaʿ) … Alyasa (Arabic: اليسع, romanized: Alyasaʿ) is prophet and messenger of God who was sent to guide the Children of Israel. In the Quran, Alyasa is mentioned twice as a prophet, and is mentioned both times alongside fellow prophets. He is honored by Muslims as the prophetic successor to Ilyas (Elijah). Islamic sources that identify Elisha with Khidr cite the strong relationship between Khidr and Ilyas in Islamic tradition.ween Khidr and Ilyas in Islamic tradition.
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