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I'm not sure I follow this. Is Ezekiel mentioned elsewhere in the Quran? If not, what is the source for the idea that he was a contemporary of Elijah's? - Nat Kraus e 15:05, 12 Jan 2005 (UTC)
As his role in Buddhism and Christianity is unclear I went ahead and mad it a stub of all three (including Islam). freestylefrappe 21:44, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
I think it would be better if it was mentioned that he is considered by some to be a prophet of god, not Islam specifically as the article says.
This has been mentioned on Talk:Buddhism - Could any editor here at least cite the reference from where this claim is being made? ( 20040302)
Actually, the shrine of Dhul Kifl does not seems to be a muslim typical shrine... actually, looks like a stupa or pagoda... I've never seen a muslim shrine with this form.
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I removed this text from the article:
I'm not sure I follow this. Is Ezekiel mentioned elsewhere in the Quran? If not, what is the source for the idea that he was a contemporary of Elijah's? - Nat Kraus e 15:05, 12 Jan 2005 (UTC)
As his role in Buddhism and Christianity is unclear I went ahead and mad it a stub of all three (including Islam). freestylefrappe 21:44, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
I think it would be better if it was mentioned that he is considered by some to be a prophet of god, not Islam specifically as the article says.
This has been mentioned on Talk:Buddhism - Could any editor here at least cite the reference from where this claim is being made? ( 20040302)
Actually, the shrine of Dhul Kifl does not seems to be a muslim typical shrine... actually, looks like a stupa or pagoda... I've never seen a muslim shrine with this form.
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