Koga Kabil go ubil Habil, Alah go izgonil Kabil od dzenetot.....
Ne be, ja ne prepisuvam, ama....
The Qur'an, the central religious text of Islam, contains references to over fifty people also found in the Bible, typically in the same or similar narratives.
Adam and Eve have two sons. Each made sacrifices to God and God accepted the sacrifice of one and not the other. The scriptures do not specify why God accepts only one (Gen. 4:1-7; Al-Ma'ida 5:30–32). The assumption of the Biblical version, is that God had given them instructions for the sacrifice and Cain had chosen not to follow them.[citation needed] Because of the rejection of his sacrifices, Cain murdered Abel (Al-Ma'ida 5:30; Gen. 4:8). Cain has an interaction with God and God condemns him to suffer. Abel is regarded as righteous. In the Qur'an, the names of Cain and Abel are not mentioned but their names in Muslim tradition are Qabil and Habil.