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082 _b297 KHA-T
100 _aKhan, Saniyasnain
245 _aThe two sons of prophet adam(a.s): goodword
250 _aFirst edition
260 _aChina
_bGoodword
_c2024
300 _3text;
_a12 pages;
_billustrations;
_c6*6 cm
490 _aGoodword
500 _aThe story of *The Two Sons of Prophet Adam* recounts how the brothers Habil (Abel) and Qabil (Cain) were commanded to offer sacrifices to Allah, with Habil’s offering accepted due to his sincerity and righteousness, while Qabil’s was rejected because of his arrogance and envy. Consumed by jealousy, Qabil killed his brother, committing the first murder in human history. Stricken with guilt and unsure how to bury the body, Qabil learned from observing a crow burying its dead. The tale serves as a powerful lesson on the dangers of envy, the value of piety, and the sanctity of human life.
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