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The story of Prophet Jonah is written in the Torah (the Old Testament) and many times in the Quran.
Like in the Quran 37: 142, which means:
(142. And being blameworthy, the whale ‘engulfed him in its mouth.’)


 

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The story of Jonah is cited in many chapters of the Quran, with the purpose of warning Prophet Mohammed that he should not disobey God's commands and to give an example to believers that when they face difficulties and they pray to God, He will save them from every distress.

This is one site of the Quran where this story has been mentioned:
Quran 37: 139-148, which means:
(139. And Jonah was surely [one] of the messengers [sent to the people of Nineveh.]
140. When, [having disobeyed God], he fled to the laden ship.
141. And [Jonah] cast lots [together with the crew of the ship], and was a loser [in that lot, so they cast him in the sea.]
142. And being blameworthy, the whale ‘engulfed him in its mouth.’
143. Had it not been that [in the past] he was one who glorified God,
144. [Jonah] would have tarried in its belly until the day the [people of Nineveh would die, and their souls] would be sent [from their bodies to the Afterlife.]
145. And We cast him out, sick, on a barren shore.
146. And We made a gourd tree grow [to give shade for him, and the tree climbed] over his [booth.]
147. And We sent him to a hundred thousand [persons, if you do not count the fetuses], or more [than that if you count them.]
148. And they believed [in God and His messenger], so We let them enjoy living [in the World] until the time [of their death hours.]



 
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Nobody has ever denied a whale could swallow a man ya dingus. The questionable part is the idea that "Jonah" survived three days inside the whale before being puked up on a beach all safe and sound.
 
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I say this because some members here denied that a whale may swallow a man, like what happened to Prophet Jonah. This is from CNN and many other broadcast agencies.
Humpback whale swallows and spits out kayaker in incident captured on camera
 
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Nobody has ever denied a whale could swallow a man ya dingus. The questionable part is the idea that "Jonah" survived three days inside the whale before being puked up on a beach all safe and sound.
He might not have stayed for 3 days; Once Jonah found himself in the darkness, he repented from his disobedience and prayed to God to save him. His prayer was answered, and the whale lay him on the shore.

(87. And [mention, in the Book, Jonah:] the man of the whale, when he went [his way] invoking [his Lord] to anger, and he believed that We would not straiten his [provision, should he run away from Us and do not comply with Our command.]
But then [after the whale swallowed him] he called out [to Us] in the darkness [inside the whale, and said:] "There is no god but You! Glory to You; I have been [one] of the wrongdoers [who wrong themselves!]"

88.
So We answered his prayer and saved him from the grief. Thus We save believers [if they turn to us in repentance.])

That is the meaning of the Quran 21: 87-88

In the Quran, nothing is said about 3 days; it is mentioned that Jonah prayed to God Who saved him.
 
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The story in the Quran Interpretation by Mohammed-Ali Hassan Al-Hilly:

In the interpretation of the ayat in the previous post: Quran 21: 87-88.
"His name in Hebrew was Yonan or Jonah [in English], the son of Amittai; in Arabic, he is called Yonus; he was one of the latest prophets of the Children of Israel.

When God commanded him to go to the people of Nineveh, to warn them against worshiping the idols and to invite them to worship God Most Gracious; but Jonah was afraid to go to them, so he ran away and did not go to Nineveh, but he went to Joppa, where he found a ship going to Tarshish, and he went aboard and sailed with them.
Then, when the ship sailed and was in the middle of the sea, God sent a violent storm, and the ship was about to sink.

Some of those on the ship said: “If there had not been a wrong-doing man among us, God would not have sent on us this storm, so let us cast lots. Therefore, they cast lots and the lot fell on Jonah. So they threw him into the sea. A big whale came and swallowed him, and God inspired it that it should not damage or hurt him.

When he got inside it, he regretted his running away.

Jonah prayed: “My Lord, save me from the inside of the whale and I will go to what You command me to do.”
So God – be glorified – inspired the whale to cast him on the seashore. Then Jonah went to the people of Nineveh near Mosul [in Iraq] and warned them of the punishment if they did not reform their acts and repent from their sins. But they denied and hurt him, so he went out of their city in order that he might not be inflicted by the punishment that was about to afflict them.

And God sent on them a comet to terminate and burn them. But when they saw the comet approaching their sky, saw its light, and felt its heat, they turned to God in repentance, asked forgiveness for their sins, broke up their idols, and supplicated God Who accepted their repentance and averted the punishment from them, and the comet continued moving in its trajectory and fell far away from them.

Afterward, when Jonah knew that the punishment did not come on them at the appointed time, he resented that, and he did not know about their repentance.

He made a canopy in the desert to give him shade against the sun, so God let a tree of pumpkin grow beside his canopy, which climbed his canopy and started to give him shade against the sun and the wind, and he was delighted with its green vegetation and was glad about it. But the next day it withered and dried because of a worm that broke its trunk, so he became sad because of that; so God revealed to him: “You are sad for a small tree which you did not grow neither did you toil in planting it, then how do you want that I should destroy such a great nation counting more than one hundred thousand persons; so arise and return to them, for they have believed and repented and they now are seeking after you to teach and guide them to the statements of their religion.”
Therefore, he arose and went to them, and they rejoiced with him and obeyed him.

His story is written in the Bible, the Book of Jonah. In the Quran, his story is mentioned in chapter (or soora) 37."
 
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