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Luqman (لقمان)

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From the Quranic Arabic Corpus - Ontology of Quranic Concepts

Luqman (لقمان) is the name of righteous and wise man mentioned in the Quran. This concept is part of the following classification in the ontology:

Concept (root)
Living Creation
Sentient Creation
Human
Historic Person
Luqman (لقمان)
Quranic Concept
Luqman
لقمان
TranslationLuqman
Transliterationluq'mān
CategoryHistoric Person


Luqman is referred to in verse (31:12) of chapter (31) sūrat luq'mān:

Sahih International: And We had certainly given Luqman wisdom [and said], "Be grateful to Allah." And whoever is grateful is grateful for [the benefit of] himself. And whoever denies [His favor] - then indeed, Allah is Free of need and Praiseworthy.


Visual Concept Map

The map below shows the part of the visual ontology for this concept. You can click on other concepts in the map for related information:

Historic PersonCompanions of the ElephantCompanions of the RassDhul KiflDhul QarnaynGog and MagogHamanJalutLuqmanPharaohQarunSamiriTalutUzair

Concept map for Luqman. Related concepts are highlighted in blue.

Knowledge Base

// Predicate logic relations for the ontology concept luqman:

(instance luqman historic-person)

See Also

  • Verse List - Show other verses related to this concept in the Quran (2 occurances)
  • Luqman - Wikipedia article
  • Quran Index - Index of Quranic concepts

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