THE PROPHET IBRAHIM (peace be upon him)
The Advent of Ibrahim:
Long ago Almighty Allah gave the honour of His choice
to a man called Ibrahim. He became
the Prophet. His native Mesopotamia
is the present southern 'Iraq. He
was an ideal model for mankind. Speaking
highly of him the Holy Qur'an says:
"Ibrahim was indeed a paragon of virtue,
obedient to Allah, ever inclined to Him and he was not of those who set up
equals to Allah. He was ever
grateful for His favours, We chose him and guided him to a straight path; and We
bestowed on him good in this world and in the Hereafter, he will surely be among
the righteous." (16: 121-123)
His Nation was Staunch
Worshippers of Idols:
In the days of the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon
him) ignorance prevailed upon the minds of the people.
Most of the people had no knowledge of Allah and His teachings.
They worshipped the sun, the moon and the stars.
They were astronomers and maintained the records of the movements of the
planets. They prayed to the idols
made of wood and stone and made many offerings for them.
The priests enjoyed a prominent place in the society.
They commanded respect among their followers.
They were paid well. The
poor people were ruled by the chiefs. They
were subjected to their cruelty and injustice.
The Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) was the son
of Terah whose surname Adhar was popularly known. He was a doll carver and a staunch worshipper of idols.
He did all he could to compel Ibrahim (peace be upon him) to worship the
handicrafts of man but flatly refused to do so.
He hated even an idea of worshipping the idols which could neither see,
nor hear, nor speak.
The Prophet Ibrahim's
Preaching:
The Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) received the
message of Allah through a special angel Gabriel (Jibra'il).
Gradually he was commanded to start preaching.
As he was a strong man in his will and determination, he worked very
hard. He began his mission in the teeth of opposition.
He argued with his people with great vigour regarding the folly of
worshipping the idols. The Holy
Qur'an says:
"When he said to his father and his people: What
are these images to which you are so devoted ? They replied: We found our
fathers worshipping them. He said:
Then you as well as your fathers have indeed, been in manifest error.
They said: Is it really the truth that you have brought for us or are you
jesting ? He replied: Nay, your Lord is the Lord of the heavens and the earth;
He brought them into existence and I am of those who bear witness to this, and
by Allah, I will certainly plan against your idols after you have gone away and
turned your backs." (21: 53-58)
Opposition by the People and
Discussion with the King:
The people paid no heed to his teachings. They
insisted on their ways. They did
not refrain from worshipping the twinkling stars, shining moon and ugly idols.
The priests kept on encouraging the people to disbelieve in the Prophet
Ibrahim (peace be upon him). They
were afraid lest they should be deprived of their priesthood if the people
abandoned idol-worship. As a matter
of fact the king Nemrùd in that area thought himself to be god.
He had a big castle and many soldiers at his disposal. He desired to argue with the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon
him) one day. They met to hold
discussions: The king looked at the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him)
mockingly for a while. Then he
said: What is this thing you are calling the people for? Why do you persuade the
People to worship God Who is invisible? The Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him)
replied boldly: My God is the One: Who gives and takes away life.
Nemrud answered arrogantly: I have also the power to do that.
I can kill the persons and can spare them also.
The Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) asked a clever question that
caught every one by surprise. He
said: My God causes the sun to rise from the East and set it in the West.
Can you make it come from the east? On hearing the king remained silent
because he knew that no man had the power to do so.
Breakage of the Idols:
After a few days a special event took place.
There was a grand ceremony outside the locality and every one had to
participate in the celebrations. Most
of the evil-doers drank; liquor and became noisy and wild.
They were losing their balance of mind in a state of intoxication. There was a great hustle.
Almost every one from the town attended the ceremony except the Prophet
Ibrahim (peace be upon him). He had
a special plan in his mind. He
proceeded towards the Temple escaping the sight of others. When he entered the Temple, he saw there many statues which
stood motionless and helpless.
The Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) lifted his
heavy axe and began to smite the idols turn by turn. The idols fell to the ground with a big thud.
The floor was loaded with numerous noses, ears,
heads, arms, legs and other parts of the idols.
He broke all the idols in the sanctuary but spared the Chief one.
He did so to demonstrate that the idols had no power to cause harm to any
one or bestow benefits upon others. They
were as helpless as mere stones and it is against the dignity of human beings to
pay homage to them. When the
Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) finished his job, he left the Temple
cautiously making sure that no one had seen him.
Decision to Burn Ibrahim
Alive:
When the celebrations came to an end, the people
returned. The priests went directly
towards the Temple as usual and some people accompanied them. They saw that the idols were smashed to pieces.
The floor was littered with stones and the Chief idol was standing with
an axe hanging down along its neck. The
priests began to scream and became confused.
The people rushed to the Temple on hearing a deafening hue and cry.
Every one was in a furious mood. They
wanted to know who had dared do this trouble to the idols.
They wished to take revenge. Then
some one said that the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) would have done so
because he consistently spoke ill of our gods and advised the people to worship
One God. The Holy Qur'an relates:
"Then he broke them into pieces except the Chief
of them that haply they may return to him. They said: Who has done so to our gods? Most surely he is one
of the evil-doers. We heard a youth
called Ibrahim making mention of them." (21:57)
The Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) was summoned
to appear before the king. When he
came, he was asked if he had destroyed all those idols.
He remained silent for a while. Afterwards
he directed the king to ask the chief idol on whose neck was hung the axe with
which the havoc was done. The
Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) was mocking and making fun of those stupid
people who worshipped helpless, dumb and deaf idols made of stones.
The king as well as the priests did not like to prolong their discussions
because the arguments of the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) were very sound
and convincing. The Holy Qur'an
relates:
"Then they said to Ibrahim: Is it you who has
done so to our gods? He replied: Well, some one has surely done this.
Here is the chief of them, so ask them if they can speak.
Then they turned towards one another and said: You yourselves are surely
in the wrong. Then they were made
to hung down their heads out of shame and said to Ibrahim: Certainly you know
that they do not speak." (21: 65-68). Although they felt ashamed yet they
remained stubborn. They decided to
burn the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) alive for causing destruction to
their idols.
Fire does not Burn The
Prophet Ibrahim:
A big furnace was prepared for this purpose.
The Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) was tied with a rope and he could
hardly move. He was quite calm and
cheerful believing firmly that Allah would save him.
He did not even resist and the spectators were amazed at his attitude.
The Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) was thrown in
the centre of the furnace. The
flames of the fire were blazing. They
sizzled and hissed but the Almighty Allah ordered the fire not to harm His
friend Ibrahim (peace be upon him):
"We said: 0' fire! Be thou a means of comfort
and security for Ibrahim." (21:70)
The transgressors thought that the Prophet Ibrahim
(peace be upon him) had burnt to death. They
did not hear the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) shouting with pain.
Some time later the people saw the prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him)
walking out of the fire safe as if nothing had touched him.
They were much surprised to see him.
Migration to Palestine:
In spite of this miracle the Prophet Ibrahim (peace
be upon him) could not have a large number of people following his teachings.
He went on preaching and underwent a chain of tests and trials to prove
his obedience and sincerity. When
his people tortured the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him), he was ordered to
leave that area and go to the blessed land which is now called Palestine. In compliance with the Commandment of Almighty Allah the
Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) did not lose a moment's rest without getting
in touch with the people and teaching them about God and His message.
Nothing seemed to discourage him.
Birth of the Prophet Isma'il
and Migration to Mecca:
As the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) had no
off-spring from his first wife Sarah, he
entered into matrimonial alliance with another woman called Hajira (Hagar).
He prayed for a son in all sublimity and his prayer was granted.
Some time later Hajira announced happy news that she was expecting a
baby. As time passed she gave birth
to Isma'il (Ishmael). Soon after
God ordered the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) to take his wife Hajira and
the Prophet Isma'il(peace be upon him) to the valley of Bathã (Mecca).
In accordance with the Divine Commandment he set out on a long and
troublesome journey. They arrived
at the spot after a long time. It was hilly area without any trees and water.
They set up their tents and looked around but nothing was visible except
sand. The Prophet Ismail (peace be
upon him) had attained the age of a few months only when the event of migration
took place. He began to cry because
of thirst. His mother began to look
for water but it was not available anywhere.
Zam Zam is Discovered:
She ran desperately in quest of water between two
hillocks called Safa and Marwa but found no water. She came back to her thirsty infant and was surprised to see
the spring of Zam Zam emerged from beneath the foot of the Prophet Isma'il
(peace be upon him). She heaved a sigh of relief.
She quenched the thirst of her baby with water.
Many people from far and wide came to the spot where Prophet Ibrahim
(peace be upon him) and his family had settled. Gradually this locality named
Mecca became the birth place of Islam.
Vision of the Prophet Ibrahim
Regarding the Sacrifice of the Prophet Isma'il:
The Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) went back to
Palestine to join his first wife, the beloved Sarah. He received a Commandment in his vision to sacrifice his only
son, Isma'il. The Prophet Ibrahim
(peace be upon him) had no hesitation in complying with what he was ordered to
do but his son was infant at that time. He had to wait until he grew older.
Due to delay the temptation of not doing what he was supposed to do, was
certainly there. But the Prophet Ibrahim (peace he upon him) had a solid faith
in Allah and his life was all dedicated to His' service. So he kept on waiting until Prophet Isma'il (peace be upon
him) became a teenager. One day the
father told his son about the dream. To
his great surprise he saw that Prophet Isma'il (peace be upon him) had no
objection and was willing to be
sacrificed as Allah had willed it. He
said:
"O' my father! Do what you have been commanded
to do; then you will find me of the patients." (37: 10, 11)
This was a hard decision for a young man to take and
it was a moment of great faith in Allah.
The Ordeal of Sacrifice of
Prophet Ismail:
On the tenth of Dhil Hijja the father and his beloved
son walked side by side. A young
lad possessed forbearance and the old man was full of determination and spirit
to complete submission to Allah. Their
purpose was to carry out the orders of their Lord. Nothing was dearer to them
than the service of Allah. They
proceeded towards Mina with a sharp butcher's knife that, the old shaky Ibrahim
had in his hand. Many a thought and
memories of the past must have crossed in their minds.
Finally they reached a special spot.
The Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) looked at his loving son whereas
Prophet Isma'il (peace be upon him) cast a glance at his, father obediently and
cheerfully. The father laid his son prostrate on the ground.
He was standing beside him. His
heart was beating violently. He was
shaking with emotions when he drew the knife across the neck of his son.
It was a moment of action, an action that was very hard to put into
practice.
God highly appreciated them for their obedience and
they heard a voice:
"0' Ibrahim! you have indeed shown the truth of
the vision. Surely do We reward the
doers of good." (37:105)
When Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) fulfilled
the command of the dream, he was ordered not to sacrifice his own son.
A ram was provided in his stead. The
Prophet Isma'il (peace be upon him) stood up and the ram was sacrificed.
So the moment of suspense came to an end and both the father and the son
expressed a deep sense of happiness and gratitude.
From that time until today, the savage custom human sacrifice has been
absolutely abolished.
Glad Tidings Regarding the
Birth of Prophet Ishaq:
When the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him)
displayed his unstinted submission to the orders of Allah by trying to sacrifice
his beloved son Ismail he was informed of a glad-tiding regarding the birth of
baby from Sarah, his first wife. The
Holy Qur'an affirms:
"And We gave him the good news of Ishaq (Isaac),
a Prophet among the good ones and We showered our blessings on him and on Ishaq,
and of their offspring are the doers of good and also those who are clearly
unjust to their ownselves." (37: 112, 113)
Time passed by and Sarah, the old lady got pregnant.
At last she gave birth to a male baby and they gave him the name of
Ishaq. Later on Isma'il (peace be
upon him) proved to be the Prophet of the Muslims and Ishaq (peace be upon him)
became the Prophet of the Jews.
Re-construction of Ka'bah:
The first House of Allah, the Ka'bah was erected by
the Prophet Adam (peace be upon him). It
was reconstructed by the Prophet Ibrahim and the Prophet Isma'il (peace be upon
them). The Muqam-e-Ibrahim is still outside the enclosure.
It is a place of marble-like stone on which he stood to raise the walls
of the sanctuary at Mecca. This
stone contains the sunken imprints of the feet of the great Prophet Ibrahim
(peace be upon him). The Holy
Qur'an testifies to the hallowed sanctity of this stone by declaring it to be
one of the Signs of Allah. It says:
"We made the House a resort for men and a place
of security after saying: Take as your place of worship the spot where Ibrahim
stood to pray. And We enjoined
Ibrahim and Isma'il by saying: Purify My House for those who visit it and those
who meditate therein; and those who bow down and those who prostrate
themselves." (1:125)
Burial Place:
The Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) lived for 175
years. His life was full of
happenings, tests and trials. He
had a firm faith in Allah. He never
missed a moment's rest in calling for the message of Allah. He gained thousands upon thousands of believers.
When he passed away, he was buried in Hebron, twenty miles south-west of
Jerusalem.