Idris in Qur’anic Sacred Memory
Idris stands in Qur’anic sacred memory as a truthful prophet, a patient servant, and one raised to an elevated state by God. Often identified with Enoch in biblical and later Abrahamic traditions, Idris appears only briefly in the Qur’an, yet those brief references carry significant theological weight. The Qur’an does not build a speculative biography around him, nor does it require legends of bodily ascent into heaven. Instead, it remembers him through truthfulness, prophethood, patience, goodness, and exalted spiritual rank. Through a Qur’an-centered comparative lens, this article reads Idris as a figure of early sacred wisdom: a witness that divine guidance reaches deep into primordial human memory, and that elevation before God is a matter of righteousness, not mythic escape from human mortality.









