How many children were adam (as) and eve have

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How many children were adam (pbuh) and eve have?

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We have not come across a narration of the Prophet sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) which clarifies the number of children of Aadam may Allaah exalt his mention but the history books mentioned that he had 40 children.

Ibn Al-Jawzi may Allaah have mercy upon him said: "Hawaa' (Eve) gave birth to 40 children, boys and girls, from Aadam, in twenty pregnancies, and it is said that she was giving birth to twins each time, a boy and a girl. The first of his children were the twins Qabeel and Qaleemah, and it is also said that her name was Qaythamah, and his last children were twins Abdul-Mugheeth and Amatul-Mutheeth."

However, it is reported that Ibn 'Abbaas may Allaah be pleased with him said that Eve's first son's name was 'Abdur-Rahmaan. Moreover, Imaam At-Tabari and Ibn Al-Atheer may Allaah have mercy upon them stated as well that the number of the children of Aadam may Allaah exalt his mention was forty children, boys and girls.

Allah Says in surah Al Miada verse 48 (what means): {…To each among you, We have prescribed a law and a clear way. …}

This verse states that Allah has given each nation a code of law and a program for action. He makes lawful what He so wishes and makes unlawful what He so wishes. He has done that to distinguish between those who obey Him and those who disobey Him.

Ibn Katheer may Allaah have mercy upon him said: “Commandments and prohibitions are different in codes of law. So, you find something in this Sharee’ah (legislation) that it is unlawful while you find the very thing lawful in another Sharee’ah, and vice versa some ruling here is rigid while in another soft. It is governed by the Divine Wisdom and the conclusive argument.”

Anyway, Adam may Allaah exalt his mention was blessed with twin children, male and female, at each time, and Allah had legalized to join in marriage a female of the first twin to the male of another twin to increase people on earth. Then, He prohibited such a marriage when His aim is achieved. Allah does what He Wishes and dictates what He Wishes, although He is able to create so many males and females, and to guide them to marry one another, without need to what I mentioned concerning twins.

Islam forbids marriage between the brothers and the sisters. Allah Says (interpretation of meaning): {Forbidden to you (for marriage) are: your mothers, your daughters, your sisters,….} [Quran 4:23].

The above ruling is in our Shariah and every Prophet has his own Shariah. Hence, it was lawful in the Shariah of Adam may Allaah exalt his mention that a man married a woman who was not his twin. It is reported in the Books of Tafseer like Al-Tabri, Al-Qurtubi, Ibn Katheer, Al-Bidaya Wa al-Nihayah may Allaah have mercy upon them that every time Hawa (Eve) used to give birth of twins; a boy and a girl. Adam may Allaah have mercy upon them was ordered to marry his male child to his female one who was not the male’s twin.

Allah Hafiz

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