The Qu’ran refers to this prophet’s people as Ashab al-Aykah, or “Companions of the Wood,” who ultimately ignore this prophet’s warnings and receive a terrible earthquake for their troubles. For 10 points each:
[10m] The Druze revere what figure whom many Muslims identify as the prophet Shuaib? In a Biblical text, this man advises his son-in-law to lessen his workload by appointing capable men as judges.
ANSWER: Jethro of Midian [or Reuel or Raguel]
[10e] The prophet Shuaib, or Jethro, was the father-in-law of this Islamic prophet, the most mentioned individual in the Qu’ran. This figure’s brother, Aaron, is referred to as Hārūn, in Islamic texts.
ANSWER: Musa [or Moses]
[10h] Pilgrims to Shuaib’s tomb near Hittin pour oil into one of these things belonging to him prior to lathering it over their bodies. One of these things belonging to Ibrahim was created while his daughter-in-law washed the side of his head.
ANSWER: footprint
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