No. of course not. There is not even any proof of the Flood, so the likelihood of there having been an Adam and Eve is pretty small. And as for “the Jewish tradition also states that the Flood did not inundate the Land of Israel.”, that was written in a previous answer, that's even more of a fairytale. read more
Checkout Rosemont Cemetery outside Chicago. There's a headstone too, it says Adam. Now Adam didn't plan real well, he didn't actually have a Life Insurance Policy, despite knowing God. So you have to look if youre gonna find Eve's grave. Look next to Dora Marcowitz and Dr. Harry Rubinowitz, about 300 feet away. read more
Although there are many claims regarding the grave of the Prophet Adam (a.s.), there is absolutely no confirmation or authentication in the Glorious Quran or the authentic or established Sunnah regarding the exact location or even the significance of the grave of Hadrat Adam (a.s.). read more
The NT authors believed that Adam and Eve were real, historical figures. The NT authors compare the historicity of Adam with the historicity of Jesus (Rom. 5:12-15; 1 Cor. 15:21-22, 45; Acts 17:26; Lk. 3:38, Mt. 19:4-5). read more