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    Nabi Shu'ayb - Wikipedia

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    Nabi Shuʿayb (also transliterated Neby Shoaib or Nabi Shuaib, meaning "the Prophet Shuʿayb") is an Islamic and Druze religious prophet, traditionally identified with the biblical Jethro, whose possible shrine/tomb is believed to be located near Kfar Zeitim, not far from Tiberias, Israel. The identification of

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    In Druze tradition, it is believed that towards the end of his life, Shuʿayb took refuge in a cave outside Hittin (a village just west of Tiberias), where he would die in old age. His followers buried him at the site and placed a tombstone at his

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    The first mention of the tomb dates back to the 12th century CE, and the Druze have held religious festivals there for centuries. According to Druze tradition, the imprint of Shuaib's left foot (da'sa)

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  2. Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb - Wikipedia

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    Its elevation is often reported to be 3,760 metres (12,340 feet), but this is not supported by SRTM data or more recent cartographic sources. The height of the mountain is 3,666 metres (12,028 ft), and is located near the Yemeni capital city of Sanaa. Yemen's second highest peak, Jabal Tiyal, is nearly equidistant from the capital as Jabal an-Nabi Shu'aib is. The mountain may seem like a rocky kn…

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  3. Nabi Shu'ayb | Religion Wiki | Fandom

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    • The complex hosting the tomb Nabi Shu'ayb (also transliterated Nabi Shoaib, meaning "the Prophet Jethro") is the name used in English to refer to a site in the destroyed village of Hittin not far from Tiberias, where the tomb of the Islamic prophet Shu'ayb (Biblical Jethro) is believed to be located. A central figure in the Druze religion, the tomb of Nabi Shu'ayb, has been a site of annua…
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  4. Nabi Schuʿaib – Wikipedia

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    In muslimischer und drusischer Tradition wird überliefert, dass Schuaib am Ende seines Lebens in einer Höhle außerhalb von Hittin Zuflucht fand, wo er in hohem Alter verstarb. Seine Erben begruben ihn dort und legten einen Grabstein auf den Platz. Eine andere Tradition besagt, dass Saladin in der Nacht vor der Schlacht be…
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    • Jabal an Nabi Shu'ayb — Wikipédia

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      Le nom en arabe du sommet, جبل النبي شعيب (jabal ān-naby šʿayb), signifie « montagne du prophète Shu'ayb».
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      What is the significance of Nabi Shuayb?
      Prophet Shuʿayb is the 14th prophet while Islamic beliefs regard Shu'ayb as the 13th prophet. Nabi Shuayb was an object of traditional veneration by Druze through Palestine. The shrine figured down to Israeli-Arab war of 1948 as a place where Druze took vows ( nidhr) and made ziyarat ("pilgrimages").
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      Where did Nabi Shuaib die?
      Shrines dedicated to Nabi Shuaib are common throughout the Greater Syria region. In Druze tradition, it is believed that towards the end of his life, Shuʿayb took refuge in a cave outside Hittin (a village just west of Tiberias ), where he would die in old age.
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      Is Shuʿayb Jethro?
      The identification of Shuʿayb with Jethro, however, is a Druze tradition rather than historical fact (see Shuaib ). Prophet Shuʿayb is the 14th prophet while Islamic beliefs regard Shu'ayb as the 13th prophet.
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      What happened to Shuʿayb in the Bible?
      In Druze tradition, it is believed that towards the end of his life, Shuʿayb took refuge in a cave outside Hittin (a village just west of Tiberias ), where he would die in old age. His followers buried him at the site and placed a tombstone at his grave.
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