Usually considered by Muslims to be a prophet, but he is not mentioned in the Qur'an, nor in Sunni Muslim hadith, but he is a prophet according to Shia Muslim hadith.[54][55]
Dhu Al-Qarnayn
ذُو ٱلْقَرْنَيْن
(Ḏū al-Qarnayn)
Traditionally identified with Alexander the Great, while some modernists have identified him with Cyrus the Great, and others with Imru'l-Qays,Messiah ben Joseph,Darius the Great,[60]Oghuz Khagan[61])
The people he met on his travels[Quran 18:83-101]
He appears in the Quran[Quran 18:83-101] as one who travels to east and west and erects a barrier between mankind and Gog and Magog (called Ya'juj and Ma'juj).
Hizqil
حزقيل
(Ḥizqīl)
Ezekiel
Iraq
He is often identified as being the same figure as Dhul-Kifl,[63] Although not mentioned in