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Some of the People of the Book stated that his name was Abraham
Ibn Tarikh, Ibn Nahur, Ibn Sarough, Ibn Raghu, Ibn Phaligh, Ibn
Aher, Ibn Shalih, Ibn Arfghshand, Ibn Sam, Ibn Noah.
They said that when Tarikh was seventy five years old, he had
Abraham, Nahor (Nohour) and Haran. Haran had a son named Lot.
They also said that Abraham was the middle child and that Haran
died in the lifetime of his father in the land where he was
born, the land of the Chaldeans (Al Kaldanieen), also known as
Babylonia. At that time some people worshipped idols of stone
and wood; others worshipped the planets, stars, sun and moon;
still others worshipped their kings and rulers.
Abraham was born into that atmosphere, into a typical family of
that ancient time. The head of the family was not even an
ordinary idolater, but was one who totally rejected Allah and
who used to make the idols with his own hands. Some traditions
claimed that Abraham's father died before his birth and he was
raised by an uncle whom Abraham called father. Other traditions
said that his father was alive and was named Azer.
Into that family Abraham was born, destined to stand against his
own family, against the entire system of his community. In
brief, he stood against all kinds of polytheism.
He was endowed with spiritual understanding from an early age.
Allah enlightened his heart and mind gave him wisdom from
childhood. Allah the Almighty stated:
Indeed We bestowed aforetime on Abraham his (portion of)
guidance, and We were Well Acquainted with him (as to his Belief
in the Oneness of Allah etc).
(Ch 21:51)
During his early childhood Abraham realized that his father made
strange statues. One day, he asked him about what it was he
made. His father replied that he made statues of gods. Abraham
was astonished and he spontaneously rejected the idea. Being a
child he played with such statues sitting on their backs as
people sit on the backs of donkeys and mules.
One day his father saw him riding the statue of Mardukh and he
became furious. He ordered his son not to play with it again.
Abraham asked: "What is this statue, father? It has big ears,
bigger than ours."
His father answered: "It is Mardukh, the god of gods, son! These
big ears show his deep knowledge."
This made Abraham laugh, he was only seven years old at that
time.
Years passed and Abraham grew. Since his childhood his heart had
been full of hatred for these idols. He could not understand how
a sane person could make a statue and then worship what he had
made. He noticed that these idols did not eat, drink or talk and
they could not even turn themselves right side up if someone
turned them upside down. How, then could people believe that
such statues could harm or benefit them?
Abraham's people had a big temple full of idols, in the middle
of which was a niche accommodating the biggest gods which was of
different kinds, qualities and shapes. Abraham, who used to go
to the temple with his father when he was a child, greatly
despised all that wood and stone. What surprised him was the way
his people behaved when they entered the temple; they bowed and
started to cry, begging and imploring their gods for help as if
the idols could hear or understand these requests!
At first, such a sight seemed funny to Abraham, but later he
began to feel angry. Was it not astonishing that all those
people could be deceived? What added to the problem was that his
father wanted him to be a priest when he was grown. He wanted
nothing more from his son that that he revere those statues, yet
Abraham never stopped displaying his hatred and disdain of them.
One night Abraham left his house to go to a mountain. He walked
alone in the dark until he chose a cave in the mountain where he
sat resting his back against its wall. He looked at the sky. He
had hardly seen it when he remembered that he was looking at
planets and stars which were worshipped by some people on earth.
His young heart was filled with tremendous pain. He considered
what was beyond the moon, the stars and the planets (i.e. Allah)
and was astonished that these celestial bodies were worshipped
by men when they had been created to worship and obey their
Creator, appearing and disappearing at His command.
Therefore Abraham, addressed his people who worshipped celestial
bodies as Almighty Allah revealed:
Thus did We show Abraham the kingdom of the heavens and the
earth that he be one of those who have Faith and certainty. When
the night covered him over with darkness he saw a star. He said:
"This is my lord." But when it set, he said: "I like not that
those who set." When he saw the moon rising up he said: "This is
my lord." but when it set he said: "Unless my Lord guides me, I
shall surely be among the erring people." When he saw the sun
rising up he said: "This is my lord, This is greater." But when
it set, he said: "O my people! I am indeed free from all that
you join as partners in worship with Allah. Verily, I have
turned my face towards Him Who has created the heavens and the
earth Hanifan (Islamic Monotheism, i.e. worshipping none but
Allah Alone) and I am not of the Al Mushrikeen (those who
worship others besides Allah)."
His people disputed with him. He said: "Do you dispute with me
concerning Allah while HE has guided me and I fear not those
whom you associate with Allah in worship. (Nothing can happen to
me) except when my Lord (Allah) wills something. My Lord
comprehends in His Knowledge all things. Will you not then
remember?
"And how should I fear those whom you associate in worship with
Allah (though they can neither benefit nor harm), while you fear
not that you have joined in worship with Allah things for which
HE has not sent down to you any authority. So which of the two
parties has more right to be in security? If you but know."
It is those who believe (in the Oneness of Allah and worship
none but Him Alone) and confuse not their belief with Zulm
(wrong, i.e. by worshipping others besides Allah), for them only
there is security and they are the guided. And that was Our
proof which We gave Abraham against his people. We raise whom We
will in degrees. Certainly your Lord is All Wise, All Knowing.
(Ch 6:75-83 Quran).
In that debate, Abraham clarified to his people that these
celestial bodies do not serve as deities and cannot be
worshipped as partners with Allah the Almighty. Indeed these
bodies are created things, fashioned, controlled, managed and
made to serve. They appear sometimes and disappear at others,
going out of sight from our world. However, Allah the Almighty
does not lose sight of anything, and nothing can be hidden from
Him. He is without end, everlasting without disappearance. There
is no other deity but Allah.
Abraham made clear to them, first that the celestial bodies are
unworthy of worship and second that they are among the signs of
Allah. Almighty Allah commanded:
And from among His Signs are the night and the day, and the sun
and the moon. Prostrate not to the sun nor to the moon, but
prostrate to Allah Who created them if you really worship Him.
(Ch 41:37)
Abraham's reasoning helped to reveal the truth, and then the
conflict between him and his people began for the worshippers of
the stars and planets did not stand mute. they began arguing and
threatening Abraham.
Abraham replied:
"Do you dispute with me concerning Allah while HE has guided me,
and I fear not those whom you associate with Allah in worship.
(Nothing can happen to me except when my Lord (Allah) wills
something. My Lord comprehends in His Knowledge all things. Will
you not then remember? How should I fear those whom you
associate in worship with Allah (though they can neither benefit
or harm), while you fear not that you have joined in worship
with Allah things for which He has not sent down to you any
authority. SO which of the two parties has more rights to be in
security? .....if you but know! It is those who believe (in the
oneness of Allah and worship none but He Alone) and confuse not
their belief with Zulm (wrong by worshipping others besides
Allah), for them only there is security and they are the
guided."
(Ch 6:80-82)
The curtains are drawn on the first category of the people,
those who were worshipping celestial bodies. The next situation
reveals the second group, those who were practicing idolatry.
Allah gave Abraham (pbuh) the reasoning he needed the first time
and every time he argued with his people. Almighty Allah
declared:
And that was Our Proof which We gave Abraham against his people.
We raised whom We will in degrees. Certainly your Lord is All
Wise, All Knowing.
(Ch 6:83)
Abraham did his best to make his people heedful to the belief in
the oneness of Almighty Allah and to the worship of Him alone.
He bade them to firmly renounce the worship of idols. He said to
his father and his people:
"What are these images, to which you are devoted?" they said:
"We found our fathers worshipping them." He said: "Indeed you
and your fathers have been in manifest error." They said: "Have
you brought us the truth, or are you one of those who play
about?" He said: "Nay, your Lord is the Lord of the heavens and
the earth, Who created them and of that I am of the witnesses."
(Ch 21:52-56)
All was finished between Abraham and his people and the struggle
began. The most amazed and furious was his father (or his uncle
who had raised him), for as it is well known, he not only
worshipped idols but sculpted and sold them as well. Abraham
felt that it was his duty as a good son to advise his father
against this evil so that he could be saved from Allah's
punishment.
Being a wise son he did not make his father feel foolish, nor
did he openly laugh at his conduct. He told him that he loved
him, thereby hoping to generate fatherly love. Then he gently
asked him why he worshipped lifeless idols who could not hear,
see or protect him. Before his father could become angry he
hastily added:
"O my father! Verily! There has come to me of knowledge that
which came not unto you. So follow me. I will guide you to a
Straight Path. O my father! Worship not Satan. Verily! Stan has
been a rebel against the Most Beneficent (Allah). O my father!
Verily! I fear lest a torment from the Most Beneficent (Allah)
overtake you as that you become a companion of Satan (in the
Hellfire)."
He (the father) said: "Do you reject my gods, O Abraham? If you
stop not this, I will indeed stone you. So get away from me
safely before I punish you." Abraham said: "Peace be on you! I
will ask Forgiveness of my Lord for you. Verily! He is unto me,
Ever Most Gracious. And I shall turn away from you and from
those whom you invoke besides Allah."
(Ch 19:43-48)
His father's harsh treatment did not stop Abraham from
delivering the message of truth. Angry and sad to see people
prostate before idols, he was determined to stamp out these
practices and went to the town to debate with the people knowing
full well that he might suffer harm.
Like a wise doctor searching for the cause of a sickness so as
to prescribe the proper cure, or like a judge who questioned the
accused sharply so that he mighty detect the truth. Abraham
asked them: "Do the idols see you when you prostrate before
them? Do they benefit you in any way." They quickly tried to
defend their beliefs. They argued that they knew the idols were
lifeless but that their forefathers had worshipped them; to them
this was proof enough for their belief.
Abraham explained that their forefathers had been wrong. This
angered them and they retorted: "Are you condemning our gods and
our forefathers? Or are you just joking?"
Abraham showed no fear as he replied: "I am serious. I come to
you with a true religion. I have been sent with guidance from
our Lord Who alone is worthy of worship, Who is the Creator of
the heavens and the earth, and Who regulates all affairs of
life, unlike the dumb idols which are just stone and wood."
To convince them that the idols could not harm him, he
challenged: "I have already condemned them; of they had any
power they would have harmed me by now!"
Almighty Allah recounted:
Recite to them the story of Abraham. When he said to his father
and his people. "What do you worship?" They said: "We worship
idols, and to them we are ever devoted." He said: "Do they hear
you when you call on them? OR do they benefit you or do they
harm you?" They said: "Nay but we found our father doing so."
He said: "Do you observe that which you been worshipping, You
and your ancient fathers? Verily! They are enemies to me, save
the Lord of the Alamin (mankind, jinn and all that exists); Who
has created me and it is HE Who guides me and it is HE Who feeds
me and gives me to drink. And when I am ill, it is He who cures
me; and Who will cause me to die and then will bring me to life
again and Who I hope will forgive me my faults on the Day of
Resurrection."
(Ch 26:69-82 Quran).
In another surah The Almighty revealed:
And remember Abraham when he said to his people: "Worship Allah
Alone and fear Him that is better for you if you did but know.
You worship besides Allah only idols and you only invent
falsehood. Verily, those whom you worship beside Allah have no
power to give you provision, so seek your provision from Allah
Alone, you will be brought back. And if you deny then nations
before you have denied their Messengers. the duty of the
Messenger is only to convey the Message plainly."
See they not how Allah originates creation, then will repent it.
Verily, that is easy for Allah.
Say: "Travel in the land and see how Allah originated creation
and then Allah will bring forth (resurrect) the creation of the
Hereafter (i.e. resurrection after death) verily, Allah is Able
to do all things."
He punishes whom HE wills and shows mercy to whom He wills, and
to Him you will be returned. And you cannot escape in the earth
or in the heaven. And besides Allah you have neither any Wali
(Protector, or guardian) nor any Helper. And those who
disbelieve in the Ayat (proofs, lessons, signs, evidences,
verses, revelations etc) of Allah and the Meeting with Him, it
is they who have no hope of My Mercy, and it is they who will
have a painful torment.
(CH 22:16-23 Quran)
He explained to them the beauty of Allah's creation, His power
and wisdom. Idol worship is detested by Allah for Allah is the
Lord of the universe Who created mankind, guided him and
provided him with food and drink and cured him when he was sick
and Who will cause him to die and be raised up again. iT was He
to Whom Abraham prayed and Who would forgive his sins on the Day
of Judgment. However, they would not give up but clung fast to
idolatry.
Abraham left his father's house and abandoned his people and
what they worshipped. He decide to do something about their
state of disbelief, but did not reveal it. He knew that there
was going to be a great celebration on the other bank of the
river which would be attended by all the people. Abraham waited
until the city was empty, then came out cautiously, directing
his steps towards the temple. The streets leading to it were
empty and the temple itself was deserted for the priests had
also gone to the festival outside the city.
Abraham went there carrying a sharp axe. He looked at the stone
and wood statues of the gods and at the food laid in front of
them as offerings. He approached one of the statues and asked:
"The food in front of you is getting cold. Why don't you eat?"
the statue kept silent and rigid. Abraham asked all the other
statues around him:
"Will you not eat of the offering before you?"
(Ch 37:91)
He was mocking them for he knew they would not eat. He once
again asked then:
"What is the matter with you that you do not speak?"
(Ch 37:92)
He then raised his axe and started smashing the false gods
worshipped by the people. He destroyed them all except one on
whose neck he hung the axe. After this his anger subsides and he
felt at peace. He left the temple. He had fulfilled his vow to
show his people a practical proof of their foolishness in
worshipping something other than All.
When the people returned, they were shocked to see their gods
smashed to pieces, lying scattered all over the temple. They
began to guess who had done that to their idols and Abraham's
name came to their minds.
Allah the Almighty said: they said:
"Who has done this to our aliah (gods)? He must indeed be one of
the wrongdoers." They said: "We heard a young man talking
against them who is called Abraham." They said: "Then bring him
before the eyes of the people, that they may testify." they
said: "Are you the one who has done this to our gods, O
Abraham?" Abraham said: "nay, this one, the biggest of them
(idols) did it, Ask them, if they can speak!"
So they turned to themselves and said: "Verily you are the
Zalimun (polytheists, and wrongdoers)." Then they turned to
themselves (their first thought and said): "Indeed you (Abraham)
know well that these idols speak not?" Abraham said: "DO you
then worship besides Allah, things that can neither profit you
nor harm you? If upon you, and upon that which you worship
besides Allah! Have you then no sense?"
(Ch 21:59-67 Quran)
Furious, they demanded that Abraham be arrested and tried.
Abraham did not resist. This was precisely what he had been
aiming for, so that he could show them up in public for their
foolish beliefs.
At the trial they asked him if he was responsible for breaking
the idols. Smiling, he told them to ask the biggest idol which
was still whole. He told them that he must be the culprit! They
replied that he knew well that the idol could not speak or move
which gave Abraham the chance to prove the foolishness of
worshipping these lifeless objects.
They then realized the senselessness of their beliefs; however,
their arrogance would not allow them to admit their foolishness.
All they could do was to use their power of authority as tyrants
usually do to punish Abraham. They kept him in chains and
planned their revenge.
Anger was burning in their hearts. They decided to throw Abraham
into the biggest fire they could build. All the citizens were
ordered to gather wood as a service to their gods. Ignorant,
sick women vowed that if they were cured they would donate so
much wood to burn Abraham. For several days they collected fuel.
They dug a deep pit, filled it with firewood and ignited it.
They brought a catapult with which to cast Abraham into the
fire. Abraham was put on the catapult, his hands and feet were
tied. The fire was ready with its flame reaching the sky. The
people stood away from the pit because of the great heat. Then
the chief priest gave his order to cast Abraham into the fire.
The angel Gabriel came near Abraham's head and asked him: "O
Abraham do you wish for anything?" Abraham replied: "Nothing
from you."
The catapult was shot and Abraham was cast into the fire. But
his descent into the blaze was as descent on steps in a cool
garden. The flames were still there, but they did not burn for
Allah the Almighty had issued His command:
"O fire! Be you coolness and safety for Abraham." (Ch 21:69
Quran)
The fire submitted to the will of Allah, becoming cool and safe
for Abraham. It only burned his bonds, and he sat in the midst
of the fire as if he were sitting in a garden. He glorified and
praised Allah the Almighty, with a heart that contained only his
love for Allah. There was not any vacant space therein for fear,
awe, or worry. IT was filled with love only.
Fear and awe were dead, and the fire was turned into coolness,
making the air pleasant. Those who love Allah as Abraham did do
not fear.
Allah declared:
Those (believers) unto whom the people (hypocrites) said:
"Verily! the people (pagans) have gathered against you (a great
army), therefore, fear them." but it only increased them in
Faith, and they said: Allah Alone is Sufficient for us, and He
is the Best Disposer of affairs for us."
So they returned with Grace and Bounty from Allah. No harm
touched them; and they followed the good Pleasure of Allah.
Allah is the Owner of Great bounty. It is only Satan that
suggests to you the fear of his Auliya (supporters and friends,
polytheists, disbeliveers in the Oneness of Allah and in His
Messenger Muhammad) so fear them not but fear Me if you are true
believers."
(Ch 3:173-175 Quran)
The throng, the chiefs, and the priests sad watching the fire
from a distance. It was burning their faces and nearly
suffocating them. It kept burning for such a long time that the
disbeliveers thought it would never be extinguished. When it did
burn out, they were greatly amazed to find Abraham coming out of
the pit untouched by the fire. Their faces were black from the
smoke, but his was bright with the light and grace of Allah. The
raging fire had become cool for Abraham and had only charred the
ropes which held him. He walked out of the fire as if he were
walking out of a garden. Cries of astonishment were heard from
the heathens.
They wanted to harm him, but We made them the worst losers.
(Ch 21:70)
This miracle shamed the tyrants, but it did not cool the flame
of anger in their hearts. However after his event many of the
people followed Abraham, although some kept their belief a
secret for fear of harm or death at the hands of the rulers.
Abraham had established a definite reasoning against idolaters.
Nothing was left for him except to reason against the people who
proclaimed themselves gods.
When the king, Namrud, heard of Abraham's safe exit from the
fire he became very angry. He feared that the status of godhead
he had proclaimed for himself was not challenged by an ordinary
human being. He summoned Abraham to the palace and held a
dialogue with him which Allah Almighty recounted:
Have you not thought about him who disputed with Abraham about
his Lord (Allah) because Allah had given him the kingdom? When
Abraham said to him: "My Lord (Allah) is He Who gives life and
causes death." He said: "I give life and cause death." Abraham
said: "Verily, Allah causes the sun to rise from the east; then
cause it you to rise from the west." So the disbeliever was
utterly defeated. Allah guides not the people who are Zalimeen
(wrongdoers etc).
(Ch 2:258 Quran)
Abraham's fame spread throughout the entire kingdom. People
talked about how he had been saved from the blazing fire and how
he had debated with the king and left him speechless. In the
meantime, Abraham continued calling people to believe in Allah,
exerting a great effort to guide his people to the right path.
He tried every means to convince them. However in spite of his
love and care for his people, they felt angry and deserted him.
Only one woman and one man of his people shared his belief in
Allah. The woman's name was Sarah and she became his wife. The
man's name was Lot and he became a prophet.
When Abraham realized that no one else was going to believe in
his call, he decided to emigrate. He left his people and
traveled with his wife and Lot to a city called Ur, then another
called Haran, and then to Palestine.
Allah the Almighty told us:
So Lut believed in him (Abraham's message of Islamic
Monotheism). He (Abraham) said: "I will emigrate for the sake of
my Lord. Verily, He is the All Mighty, the All Wise."
(Ch 29:26)
After Palestine, Abraham traveled to Egypt, calling people to
believe in Allah wherever he traveled, judging fairly between
people, and guiding them to truth and righteousness.
Abu Hurairah narrated that Abraham (pbuh) did not tell a lie
except on three occasions, twice for the sake of Allah (Exalted
and Almighty) when he said:
"I am sick," (when his people were holding a festival in honor
of their gods, Abraham excused himself by saying he was sick.
(Ch 37:89 Quran)
and when he said: "(I have not done this but) the big idol has
done it." The (third was) that while Abraham and Sarah (his
wife) were going (on a journey), they passed by (the territory
of) a tyrant. Someone said to the tyrant: "This man (Abraham is
accompanied by a very charming lady." So, he sent for Abraham
and asked him about Sarah saying "Who is this lady?" Abraham
said: "She is my sister." Abraham went to Sarah said "O Sarah!
There are no believers on the surface of the earth except you
and me. This man asked me about you and I have told him that you
are my sister do not contradict my statement." the tyrant then
called Sarah, and when she went to him, he tried to take a hold
of her with his hand, but his hand got stiff and he was
confounded. He asked Sarah: "Pray to Allah for me and I shall
not harm you." SO Sarah asked Allah to cure him and he got
cured. He tried to take hold of her for the second time, but his
hand got as stiff as or stiffer than before and he was more
comfounded. He again requested Sarah: "Pray to Allah for me, and
I will not harm you." Sarah asked Allah to again, and he became
all right. He then called one of his guards who had brought her
and said: "You have not brought me a human being but have
brought me a devil." The tyrant then gave Hajar as a maid
servant to Sarah. Abraham, gesturing with his hand, asked: "What
has happened?" She replied: "Allah has spoiled the evil plot of
the infidel or immoral person and gave me Hajar for service."
Abu Hurairah then addressed his listeners saying: "That Hajar
was your mother, O Bani Ma is Sama (Arab, the descendants of
Ishmael, Hajar's son)."
Abraham's wife Sarah was sterile. She had been given an Egyptian
woman Hajar, as a servant. Abraham had aged and his hair was
gray and after many years spent in calling people to Allah.
Sarah thought she and Abraham were lonely because she could not
have a child. Therefore, she offered her husband her servant
Hajar in marriage. Hajar gave birth to her first son Ishmael (isma'il)
when Abraham was an old man.
Abraham lived on earth worshipping Allah and calling people to
monotheism, but he was journeying to Allah, knowing that his
days on earth were limited and that they would be followed by
death and finally resurrection. The knowledge of life after
death filled Abraham with peace and love and certitude.
One day he begged Allah to show him how He brought the dead back
to life. Allah commanded Abraham to take four birds, cut them up
and mingle their body parts, divide them into four portions and
place them on top of four different hills, then call back the
birds in Allah's name. Abraham did as he was told. Immediately
the mingled parts of the birds separated to join their original
bodies in different places and the birds flew back to Abraham.
Almighty Allah revealed:
Remember when Abraham said: "My Lord Show me how You give life
to the dead." Allah said: "Do you not believe?" Abraham said:
"Yes I believe, but to be stronger in Faith." HE said: "Take
four birds, the cause them to incline towards you (then
slaughter them, cut them into pieces) and then put a portion of
them on every hill and call them they will come to you in haste.
And know that Allah is All Mighty and All Wise."(Ch
2:260 Quran)
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