Jonah in Islam
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يُوْنُس Jonah | |
Jonah and the giant fish in the Jami' al-tawarikh (c. 1400), Metropolitan Museum of Art | |
| Prophet of Islam | |
| Preceded by | Alyasa |
| Succeeded by | Irmiya/Armiya |
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| Born | Yunus ibn Matta |
| Died | Nineveh, Mesopotamia |
| Resting place | Al-Nabi Yunus Mosque |
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| Region | Mesopotamia |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Part of a series on Islam Islamic prophets |
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Yunus ibn Matta (Arabic: يُوْنُس ٱبْن مَتّىٰ, romanized: Yūnus ibn Mattā) is a prophet of God in Islam corresponding to Jonah son of Amittai in the Hebrew Bible. Jonah is the only one of the Twelve Minor Prophets in the Hebrew Bible to be named in the Quran. The tenth chapter of the Quran, Yunus, is named after him.
In the Quran, Yunus is mentioned several times by name, as an apostle of god, and as Dhu l-Nun (Arabic: ذُو ٱلنُّوْن, lit. 'The One of the Fish').