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  1. Hudhud

    Hudhud (English: Hoopoe, Arabic: الهدهد, Turkish: Ibibik, Persian: هدهد, Urdu: ہوپو / ہد ہد) was, according to the Quran, the messenger and envoy of the prophet Sulayman. It refers to the sagacious birds in Islam, also referred to in The Conference of the Birds, a Persian poem by Attar of Nishapur as the "king of birds".
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  2. The Story of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba - About Islam

  3. Birds in the Quran: The Hoopoe — Science & Faith

    Mar 4, 2017 · The hoopoe is an elegant bird, which is related to the hornbill. It gets its unusual name from its shrill call of “hoops”, which rings clear and far and is repeated two or three times. Often the cry is cut off very short.

  4. Birds in the Quran: The Hoopoe - islammessage.org

    Among the birds, the hoopoe (hud-hud in Arabic) has been specifically mentioned twice in Surat An-Naml, in the following manner: “And he sought among the birds and said: How is it that I see not the hoopoe, or is he among the absent?” …

  5. Solomon's Messenger Bird - IslamiCity

    Jun 2, 2007 · The hoopoe (hud-hud) is an elegant bird, which is related to the hornbill. It gets its unusual name from its shrill call of "hoops", which rings clear and far and is repeated two or three times. Often the cry is cut off very short.

  6. Birds in the Quran: The Hoopoe - Islamic Bridge

    Jun 25, 2022 · In the Quran (27:20) we read that Prophet Solomon reviewed his birds and found the hoopoe (hud-hud) missing. His most mobile arm was the birds, which were light on the wing and flew and saw everything like efficient …

  7. Project MUSE - From Egypt to Mount Qāf: The Symbolism of the …

  8. The Hoopoe's Message: An Islamic Tale from Prophet Sulaiman …

  9. Science in the Glorious Quran: The Hoopoe - Islamic …

    Aug 31, 2018 · Though the hoopoe was considered a sacred bird in Ancient Egypt, and a symbol of virtue in Persia, it is one of the detestable animals in the Torah (Leviticus, 11:13–19). It was also related to the underworld across …