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Ms. Marvel


Info:


Volume: 3

Publisher: First Second

Series Year: 2014

Published Year: 2014

Writer: G. Willow Wilson

Artist: Adrian Alphona

Colorist: Ian Herring

Letterer: Joe Caramanga

Genre: SuperHero,

Contributor(s): Elizabeth Coody,


How does this comic relate to a sacred text?

The Name of Text: Qur'an 5:32


The relation: Scripture was quoted in comic
A name of a person/deity in a sacred text is referred to


Main Character: Kamala Khan

When: Earth-616, New Jersey, New York

Where: early 2010s, concurrent with the Inhumans Vol 1 timeline

Summary: This issue finds Kamala Khan in the middle of discovering her Inhuman powers after being exposed to the Terrigan mist.


Entry: Kamala Khan (soon to take on the identity of Ms. Marvel) is inspired by Qur'an 5:32 (Surah Al-Ma'idah) to save her first life. Kamala Khan’s internal narration: “There’s this ayah from the Quran that my Dad always quotes when he sees something bad on TV. A fire or a flood or a bombing./ ‘Whoever kills one person, it is as if he has killed all of mankind--/ and whoever saves one person, it is as if he has saved all of mankind.’/ When I was a little kid, that always made me feel better./ Because no matter how bad things get.../ There are always people who rush in to help./ And according to my Dad.../ they are blessed.” (n.p.)


External Links:
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Ms._Marvel_Vol_3_2