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Noah
Al-Anbiya
thumb|Folio from Samarkand Kufic Quran with surah Al-Anbiya. Late 8th–early 9th century. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
Nuh
Nūḥ (, “Noah”) is the seventy-first chapter (surah) of the Quran and is composed of 28 verses (ayat). It is centered around the Islamic prophet Nūḥ and his complaint about his people rejecting all warnings Allah gave them through Nuh. The chapter's themes include tawhid (belief in Allah), signs of Allah (the Earth, Sun, Moon), and punishment for denying Allah's message.
Book of Enoch
ancient Jewish apocalyptic religious text, part of the canon of the Ethiopian-Orthodox Church
Lamech
biblical figure, father of Noah, son of Methuselah
Seven Laws of Noah
universal moral laws incumbent upon humanity in the Jewish tradition
aşure
Ashure, aşure, anoushabour, anoushabur, '''Noah's pudding or trigo koço''' is a sweet pudding that is made of a mixture consisting of various types of grains, fresh and dried fruits, and nuts.
Generations of Noah
genealogy of the sons of Noah and their dispersion into many lands after the Flood found in Genesis
Noach
thumb|''Noah's Ark'' (1846 painting by Edward Hicks)
Book of Moses
part of the scriptural canon of the LDS movement; originally Genesis 1–6 of the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible; today published as part of the Pearl of Great Price
Genesis Apocryphon
one of the original seven Dead Sea Scrolls
Book of Noah
book, assumed to be non-extant Old Testament pseudepigraphal work, attributed to Noah
Antediluvian
thumb|upright=1.35|right|The Creation, beginning of the Antediluvian (i.e., Pre-Flood) world. (Artist's rendition by James Tissot.)