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1 Nimrod Babel Atheer Al Shahri

2 Have you ever heard about Babel?

3 Of Nimrod The Legend.

4 Nimrod - נִמְרוֹדֿ - ܢܡܪܘܕ‎ - نمرود
The son of Cush and great-grandson of Noah and the king of Shinar. He is depicted in the Tanakh as a man of power in the earth, and a mighty hunter. Extra-biblical traditions associating him with the Tower of Babel led to his reputation as a king who was rebellious against God. Several Mesopotamian ruins were given Nimrod's name by 8th century Arabs.

5 Traditions and legends
In Hebrew and Christian tradition, Nimrod is traditionally considered the leader of those who built the Tower of Babel in the land of Shinar,  though the Bible never actually states this.

6 Traditions and legends
 Nimrod's kingdom included the cities of Babel, Erech and Accad all in Shinar. Therefore it was likely under his direction that the building of Babel and its tower began; in addition to Flavius Josephus, this is also the view found in theTalmud , and later midrash such as Genesis Rabba, Several of these early Judaic sources also assert that the king Amraphel, who wars with Abraham later in Genesis, is none other than Nimrod himself.

7 Traditions and legends
An early Arabic work known as Kitab al-Magall or the Book of Rolls, states that Nimrod "saw in the sky a piece of black cloth and a crown.“ He called upon Sasan the weaver and commanded him to make him a crown like it, which he set jewels on and wore. He was allegedly the first king to wear a crown. “For this reason people who knew nothing about it, said that a crown came down to him from heaven." Later, the book describes how Nimrod established fire worship and idolatry, then received instruction in divination for three years from Bouniter,

8 Evil Nimrod vs. the righteous Abraham
The Bible does not mention any meeting between Nimrod and Abraham, although a confrontation between the two is said to have taken place, according to several Jewish and Islamic traditions. Some stories bring the both together in a cataclysmic collision, seen as a symbol of the confrontation between Good and Evil, and/or as a symbol of monotheism against polytheism. On the other hand, some Jewish traditions say only that the two men met and had a discussion.

9 Evil Nimrod vs. the righteous Abraham
In some versions, Nimrod is a man who sets his will against that of God. In others, he proclaims himself a god and is worshipped as such by his subjects, sometimes with his consort Semiramis worshipped as a goddess at his side

10 Atheer Al Shahri Babel - Iraq


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