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====Hadiths==== [[File:Jonah and the fish Jeremiah in wilderness Uzeyr awakened after the destruction of Jerusalem.JPG|thumb|250px|left|Jonah trying to hide his nakedness in the midst of bushes; [[Jeremiah]] in the wilderness (top left); [[Uzeyr]] awakened after the destruction of Jerusalem. ''[[Zubdat al-Tawarikh]]'', Ottoman miniature, 1583.<ref>{{cite journal|journal=Turkish Treasures Culture /Art / Tourism Magazine|year=1978|url=http://kilyos.ee.bilkent.edu.tr/~history/Ext/Zubdat.html|author=Gβnsel Renda|title=The Miniatures of the Zubdat Al- Tawarikh|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160904220500/http://kilyos.ee.bilkent.edu.tr/~history/Ext/Zubdat.html|archive-date=4 September 2016}}</ref>]] Jonah is also mentioned in a few incidents during the lifetime of [[Muhammad in Islam|Muhammad]]. [[Quraysh]] sent their servant, [[Addas]], to serve him grapes for sustenance.<ref name=":1" /> Muhammad asked Addas where he was from and the servant replied Nineveh. "The town of Jonah the just, son of [[Amittai]]!" Muhammad exclaimed. Addas was shocked because he knew that the pagan Arabs had no knowledge of the prophet Jonah.<ref name=":1" /> He then asked how Muhammad knew of this man. "We are brothers," Muhammad replied. "Jonah was a Prophet of God and I, too, am a Prophet of God." Addas immediately accepted Islam and kissed the hands and feet of Muhammad.<ref name=":1">Summarized from ''The Life of the Prophet'' by [[Ibn Hisham]] Volume 1 pp. 419β421</ref> One of the sayings attributed to Muhammad, in the collection of [[Imam Bukhari]], says that Muhammad said "One should not say that I am better than Jonah".<ref>{{Refhadith|bukhari|3395|b=yl}}</ref>{{sfn|Wheeler|2002|page=172}}{{sfn|Graham|1977|page=167}}{{sfn|Vicchio|2008|page=73}} Umayya ibn Abi al-Salt, an older contemporary of Muhammad, taught that, had Jonah not prayed to Allah, he would have remained trapped inside the fish until Judgement Day,{{sfn|Vicchio|2008|page=73}} but, because of his prayer, Jonah "stayed only a few days within the belly of the fish".{{sfn|Vicchio|2008|page=73}} The ninth-century Persian historian [[Al-Tabari]] records that, while Jonah was inside the fish, "none of his bones or members were injured".{{sfn|Vicchio|2008|page=73}} Al-Tabari also writes that Allah made the body of the fish transparent, allowing Jonah to see the "wonders of the deep"{{sfn|Vicchio|2008|page=74}} and that Jonah heard all the fish singing praises to Allah.{{sfn|Vicchio|2008|page=74}} [[Kisai Marvazi]], a tenth-century poet, records that Jonah's father was seventy years old when Jonah was born{{sfn|Vicchio|2008|page=73}} and that he died soon afterwards,{{sfn|Vicchio|2008|page=73}} leaving Jonah's mother with nothing but a wooden spoon, which turned out to be a [[cornucopia]].{{sfn|Vicchio|2008|page=73}}
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