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Habib the Carpenter, or Habib Al-Najjar, was, according to the belief of some Muslims, a martyr who lived in Antioch at the time of Jesus Christ. In Muslim tradition, Habib believed the message of Christ's disciples sent to the People of Ya-Sin, and was subsequently martyred for his faith. The Mosque of Habib-i Neccar (Ottoman for Habib al-Najjar), below , contains the tomb of Habib along with that of Sham'un Al-Safa (Peter, also known as Simon the Pure). Some sources have identified Habib with Saint Agabus of the Acts of the Apostles, an early Christian who suffered martyrdom in Antioch at the time of Jesus. This connection is disputed, as Christian tradition holds that Agabus was martyred at Jerusalem, and not at Antioch as Muslims believe of Habib. All Muslim sources list Habib's occupa

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  • Habib Al-Najjar, adalah seorang syuhada Muslim menurut kepercayaan beberapa Muslim yang tinggal di Antiokhia pada zaman Isa. Dalam tradisi Muslim, Habib meyakini pesan para murid Isa yang dikirim kepada Bani Ya-Sin, dan kemudian menjadi syuhada karena imannya. ( untuk Habib al-Najjar), di bawah , berisi makam Habib bersama dengan makam Sham'un Al-Safa ( orang Murni). Beberapa sumber mengidentifikasikan Habib dengan Santo Agabus dari , seorang Kristen awal yang mengalami di Antiokhia pada zaman Yesus. Hubungannya dipersengketakan, karena tradisi Kristen menyatakan bahwa Agabus menjadi martir di Yerusalem, dan bukan di Antiokhia seperti keyakinan Muslim terhadap Habib. Seluruh Muslim menyebut pekerjaan Habib adalah tukang kayu. (in)
  • Habib the Carpenter, or Habib Al-Najjar, was, according to the belief of some Muslims, a martyr who lived in Antioch at the time of Jesus Christ. In Muslim tradition, Habib believed the message of Christ's disciples sent to the People of Ya-Sin, and was subsequently martyred for his faith. The Mosque of Habib-i Neccar (Ottoman for Habib al-Najjar), below , contains the tomb of Habib along with that of Sham'un Al-Safa (Peter, also known as Simon the Pure). Some sources have identified Habib with Saint Agabus of the Acts of the Apostles, an early Christian who suffered martyrdom in Antioch at the time of Jesus. This connection is disputed, as Christian tradition holds that Agabus was martyred at Jerusalem, and not at Antioch as Muslims believe of Habib. All Muslim sources list Habib's occupa (en)
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