Elisha in Islam


Nabī
Alyasa (Alayhi assalam)
اليسع
Biography
Burialpurportedly Al-Awjam or Eğil
Quranic narratives
Mention by nameYes
Surah (Chapters)6, 38
Āyāt
verse:
  • 6:85-87
  • 38:48
Number of mentions2
Prophethood
PredecessorIlyaas
SuccessorYunus
StatusProphet
Other equivalentElisha
Footnotes

Alyasa (Arabic: اليسع, romanizedAlyasaʿ) in Islam is a prophet of God who was sent to guide the Children of Israel(Jacob). In the Quran, Alyasa is mentioned twice as a noble prophet,[1] and is mentioned both times alongside fellow prophets.[2] He is honored by Muslims as the prophetic successor to Ilyas (Elijah). Islamic sources that identify Elisha with Khidr cite the strong relationship between Khidr and Ilyas in Islamic tradition.[3]

  1. ^ Tottoli, Roberto, “Elisha”, in: Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾān, General Editor: Jane Dammen McAuliffe, Georgetown University, Washington DC. Brill Online.
  2. ^ Tottoli, Roberto, “Elisha”, in: Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE, Edited by: Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, Everett Rowson. Brill Online.
  3. ^ al-Rabghūzī, Stories of the prophets, ed. Hendrik E. Boeschoten, M. Vandamme, and Semih Tezcan [Leiden 1995], 2:460