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FIRST BATTLE BETWEEN SATAN AND MAN!!!?

Sources:

1-" The Absent Truth " for Dr. Aaed Al-Gerani.

2- " The Begining & Ending " for Ebn Katheer.

Update:

Satan found of the offspring of Adam, an objective, so he avoided Adam and Eve for their strong belief in God and their great repentance (after the landing of paradise), and put most of his efforts in fighting the offspring, which he saw more vulnerable to whims and desires, began to show the existence of his limitless and absolute evil. After the death of Adam & Eve, Satan thought that death was the end of the escape from confrontation, and that he could appear in public for people and launch his war on them, because they are weak can’t afford confrontation with him. So, he created an army of the devils along with the jinn and Marada (Giant Djinn) and ogres (Ghouls) to possess life on earth.

But Allah wanted the mankind to survive and reveal against Satanism founded by Satan, embeded by the army formed of jinn and Marada and ogres, then comes victory on the hands of a great man named "Mahlael" and in full is: Mahlael Bin Kinn Bin Anush Bin Seth son of Adam, and it is told that he was the king of the seven regions and the first man to cut the trees. Mahlael established two cities: the city of Babylon and the city of Far Sauss, sheltering humans from any danger that threaten them by the satanic army, and then he established the first army in the history of mankind for the Defense of Babylon, and Far Sauss, and the fierce battle between the Army and the Army of Satan Mahlael , Allah destined the victory of the man. Great numbers of the Marada and ogres and a large number of elves were killed. the devil retreated back to unknown islands.

This is the first and the only physical battle ever happened between the Mankind and Satan, I think from this battle, lots of legends were made up, like Lord of The Rings, where Aragon represents Mahlayeel, and the city of Ghondur represents Babylon, etc…

What do you think about this guys?!!!

Update 2:

@muffin: and who said that both Bible and Quran are contradictive, they are supposed to come from the same source, and many things are similar between them, and anyway, i represented it not as religios information, but as public information, for those who do not know :)

Update 3:

@Keira: the Islamic view has affected the western mentality through ages, for example, DANTE'S DIVINE COMEDY, one of the master pieces in the whole world, in this poem, he borrowed all the desrcription of hell, paradise from Muhammed's (S) Journey Al-Isra'a & Al-Me'arag.

Update 4:

RESSOURCE OF ATTACH: Miguel Asín Palacios, a Spanish scholar and a Catholic priest, published La Escatología musulmana en la Divina Comedia ("Islamic Eschatology in the Divine Comedy"), an account of parallels between early Islamic philosophy and the Divine Comedy. Palacios argued that Dante derived many features of and episodes about the hereafter indirectly from the spiritual writings of Ibn Arabi and from the Isra and Mi'raj or night journey of Muhammad to heaven. The latter is described in the Hadith and the Kitab al Miraj (translated into Latin in 1264 or shortly before[26] as Liber Scalae Machometi, "The Book of Muhammad's Ladder"), and has some slight similarities to the Paradiso, such as a sevenfold division of Paradise,[27] although this is not unique to the Kitab al Miraj.

Dante lived in a Europe of substantial literary and philosophical contact with the Muslim world, encouraged by such factors as Averroism and the patronage of Alfonso X of Castile. Of the twelve wise men D

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I always look foward to your wonderful stories and facts...

    You always have such nice and beneficial things to share!!

    Thank you very much!!!!!!

    ...and I learned something new today!

    Source(s): egyptian brains :D
  • Keira
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Very interesting! I didn't know about this before...It's well known that JRR Tolken (the author of Lord of the Rings) was heavily inspired by Christianity and mythology of different cultures so perhaps Christianity acknowledges this info and/or various myths do too. Or maybe he was also inspired by Islam too but he just doesn't admit it :)

    That's great though, it makes me look at Lord of the Rings and similar stories with new interest.

    Thanks for the info!

    I wish I could read these great books you're reading, but perhaps my Arabic isn't good enough yet :P

  • 1 decade ago

    That is really great and highly valuable , thanks for sharing

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  • 1 decade ago

    Thanks for sharing!

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  • 1 decade ago

    thanks for this valuable information.

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