The father of the Prophets
The birth of a Great Prophet
Ibrahim was born in a house of idolaters, in the kingdom of Babylon.
His father Aazar was a well known idol sculptor that his people worshiped. As a young child, Ibrahim used to watch his father sculpting
these idols from stones or wood. When his father was done with them,
Ibrahim would use them as toys, riding on their backs, and kicking them
at times. Then after a while, he would see these same statues in the temple, and people prostrating in front of
them! Ibrahim asked his father: "Why do you take these toys to the
temple?" His father said: "They are statues that represent our gods. We
worship them, we ask favors from them, and we offer them presents."
Ibrahim's mind rejected this idea, and he felt a repulsion towards the
idols.
In search for the Truth
Time went by, and Ibrahim
became a young man. He still could not believe that his people were worshiping the statues. He laughed whenever he saw them entering the
temple, lowering their heads, silently offering the statues the best of
their food, crying and asking forgiveness from them. He started feeling
angry towards his people, who could not realize that these are only
stones that could neither benefit nor harm them. They could not be gods,
they have no power. God is Greater than what his people were worshiping, Most Powerful, Most Magnificent. One could not find Him
sitting on a table in a temple!
One night, Ibrahim went up to the
mountain, leaned against a rock, and looked up to the sky. He saw a
shining star, and told his people: "Could this be my Lord?" But when it
set he said: "I don't like those that set." The star has disappeared, it
could not be God. God is always present. Then he saw the moon rising in
splendor and told them: "Could this be my Lord?" But it also set. At
daybreak, he saw the sun rising and said: "Could this be my Lord, this
is bigger?" But when the sun set he said: "O my people I am free from
all that you join as partners with ALLAH! I have turned my face towards
Him Who created the heavens and the earth, and never shall I give
partners to ALLAH." Our Lord is the Creator of the heavens and the earth
and everything. He has the power to make the stars rise and set.
Ibrahim then heard ALLAH calling him: "O Ibrahim!" Ibrahim said
trembling: "Here I am O my Lord!" "Submit to Me! Be a Muslim!" Ibrahim
fell on the ground, prostrating and crying, he said: "I submit to the
Lord of the universe!" Ibrahim kept prostrating until night came again.
He got up and went back to his home, in peace, full of conviction that
ALLAH has guided him to the Truth.
Ibrahim invites his father to Islam
A new life started for Ibrahim. His mission now was to call his people
to the Truth. He would start with his father who was the closest person
to him, and whom he loved so much. He said to him in the softest and
kindest voice: "O father! Why do you worship that which doesn't hear,
doesn't see, and cannot avail you in anything? O father, I have got
knowledge which you have not, so follow me. I will guide you to a
straight path." His father replied angrily: "Do you reject my gods, O
Ibrahim? If you don't stop I will stone you. Get away from me before I
punish you." Ibrahim said: "Peace be on you! I will ask forgiveness of
my Lord for you."
Ibrahim confronts his people and rejects their idols
He left his father after he lost hope to convert him to the right path,
and directed his efforts towards the people of the town, but they
rejected his call and threatened him. By Allah, he said, I shall plot a
plan to destroy their idols. He knew that a big celebration was coming
soon, where everybody would leave town for a big feast on the riverbank.
After making sure that nobody was left in town, Ibrahim went towards
the temple armed with an axe. Statues of all shapes and sizes were
sitting there adorned with decorations. Plates of food were offered to
them, but the food was untouched. "Well, why don't you eat? The food is
getting cold." He said to the statues, joking; then with his axe he
destroyed all the statues except one, the biggest of them. He hung the
axe around its neck and left.
How big was the shock when the people
entered the temple! They gathered inside watching in awe their gods
broken in pieces. They wondered who might have done this? Then they all
remembered that the young Ibrahim was talking evil of their idols. They
brought him to the temple and asked him: "Are you the one who has done
this to our gods?" Ibrahim said: "No, this statue, the biggest of them
has done it. Ask them if they can speak." "You know well that these
idols don't speak!" They said impatiently. "Then how come you worship
things that can neither speak nor see, nor even fend for themselves?
Have you lost your minds?"
They kept silent for a while, for he
got a point there. Their minds and their senses were telling them that
the Truth is with Ibrahim, but their pride prevented them to accept it,
and reject the idols they were worshipping for generations. This they
thought would be total defeat. They started yelling at him and shouting:
"Burn him! Burn him! Take revenge for your gods !"
The Miracle: ALLAH saves Ibrahim from the fire.
The decision to burn Ibrahim to death was affirmed by the priests and
the king of Babylon, Nimrod. The news spread like a fire in the kingdom,
and people were coming from all places to watch the execution. A huge
pit was dug up and a large quantity of wood was piled up. Then the
biggest fire people ever witnessed was lit. The fire flames were so high
up in the sky that the birds could not fly over it for fear of being
burned ! Ibrahim's hands and feet were chained, and he was put in a
catapult to throw him into the fire. At that time, Angel Jibreel came to
him and said: "O Ibrahim! Is there anything you wish for?" Ibrahim
could have asked to be saved from the fire, to be taken away, but no, he
said: "I only wish that ALLAH be pleased with me." The catapult was
released, and Ibrahim was thrown in the heart of the fire. But ALLAH
would not allow His Prophet to be killed, He ordered the fire: "O fire!
Be coolness and safety for Ibrahim!" And the miracle happened. The fire
obeyed and burned only his chains. Ibrahim came out from it as if he was
coming out from a garden, peaceful, his face illuminated, and not a
trace of smoke on his clothes. People watched in shock and said:
"Amazing ! Ibrahim' s God has saved him from the fire!"
Ibrahim debates the Babylonian king, Nimrod
Ibrahim's notoriety grew bigger after this event and the king of
Babylon felt that his throne was in danger, and that he was loosing
power, because he was pretending that he was a god. He sent for Ibrahim.
He wanted to debate with him and show his people that he, the king is
indeed the god, and Ibrahim was a liar. He asked Ibrahim: What can your
god do that I cannot?
-My Lord is He Who gives life and death." Ibrahim said
-I give life and death. I can bring a person from the street and have
him executed, and I can grant my pardon to a person who was sentenced to
death and save his life." The king said proudly
-Well my Lord ALLAH makes the sun rise from the East. Can you make it rise from the West?
The king was confounded. He was beaten at his own game, on his own
territory, in front of his own people! Ibrahim left him there speechless
and went back to his important mission, calling people to worship the
one and only God, ALLAH.
ALLAH blesses Ibrahim with a son to become a prophet
Only a woman named Sarah and a man named Lot believed in ALLAH, and
followed Ibrahim. He realized that nobody else would listen to him, and
decided to emigrate for the cause of ALLAH, and to spread His Message
elsewhere. Before leaving, he tried once again to convert his father to
Islam, but to no avail. Ibrahim said to his father and his people: "We
are free of you and of whatever you worship besides ALLAH. We have
rejected you and there has arisen between us and you enmity and hatred
forever unless you believe in ALLAH and Him alone."
Ibrahim, Lot and
Sarah started their long travel. They crossed Babylon, went through
Syria and Palestine calling people to ALLAH, helping the poor and doing
good deeds. By that time Ibrahim married Sarah. Their hope was to have
children who would spread the Message of ALLAH after their death. As for
Lot, he emigrated to the land of Sodom and settled there.
Time went
by and no children were born to Sarah. She realized she was sterile.
She accepted her fate and submitted to the will of ALLAH. Ibrahim and
Sarah moved to Egypt where the king gave Sarah a woman to be her
servant. The woman's name was Hajar. Sarah was seeing Ibrahim' s hair
getting white, and it grieved her to see his chance of having any child
slipping away. She offered Hajar her servant as a wife to her husband,
and prayed ALLAH to bless Hajar and Ibrahim with a child. And so came
Ismail, a baby boy born to Hajar. How unselfish Sarah was! For her, the
need to have an offspring who would carry the Message after Ibrahim was
greater than her pride. Fourteen years later ALLAH rewarded Sarah with a
son, Ishaq in spite of her old age.
Young Ismail and his mother alone in the desert of Makkah
Ibrahim woke up one day and asked Hajar to prepare herself and baby
Ismail for a long travel. Ibrahim and Hajar kept walking, crossed a
fertile land followed by barren mountains till they arrived at the
Arabian desert. Ibrahim brought Hajar to a high hill called al-Marwa,
made her and her baby sit under a tree, placed a bag of dates and some
water near her, and set out homeward. Hajar ran after him and said: "Are
you going to leave us in this desert where there is no one to keep us
company?" She repeated this many times but he would not look back at
her. She asked: "Has ALLAH ordered you to do so?" He said yes. "Then He
will not neglect us." She said. Ibrahim walked away until he got out of
their sight, he raised his hands and prayed ALLAH: "O our Lord! I have
made some of my offspring dwell in a valley with no cultivation, by Your
Sacred House, in order that they may offer prayers. So fill some hearts
among men with love towards them, and provide them with fruits, so that
they may give thanks."
Zamzam
Hajar went on nursing Ismail and drinking from the water until it was
all used up. She became very thirsty and the child was crying. She left
him on the al-Marwa hill and hurried to the nearest hill, as-Safa. She
stood there and started looking at the valley keenly so that she might
see somebody, but she could not see anybody. She descended from as-Safa,
crossed the valley running and reached al-Marwa hill. She stood and
started looking but could see nobody. She kept running between as-Safa
and al-Marwa seven times. When she reached al-Marwa for the last time,
she was exhausted, she sat next to the baby. Then she heard a voice. She
stood up and said: "O whoever you might be! Have you got something to
help me?' She saw an angel, Angel Jibreel, digging the earth until water
flowed ! She built a little basin around it. She scooped water with her
hands, drank, filled her water-skin, and nursed her baby. The place
from which water flowed was Zamzam. Muslims till this day drink from the
holy water of Zamzam, and during Hajj they walk between as-Safa and
al-Marwa seven times to commemorate this event.
Some Arabs traveling
through Makkah saw birds flying around alMarwa. "They must be flying
around water." They said. When they arrived at the water, they found
Hajar and asked her: "Would you allow us to stay with you, and use the
water from your well?" She agreed and was pleased by their company. The
people sent for their families, settled there and became permanent
residents. The whole valley became alive. Ismail grew up, learned
Arabic, and later married a woman from amongst the Arabs.
Test for Ibrahim
Meanwhile, Ibrahim who had not seen his son since he was a baby, came
back to Makkah to visit him. Upon arriving, he heard that Hajar had
died, but Ismail was still living there. Ibrahim was yearning to see his
son whom he loved and missed a lot. He saw Ismail under a tree near
Zamzam, sharpening his arrows. When he saw his father, Ismail rose up,
hugged him and greeted him. It was the happiest moment for both father
and son. But ALLAH wanted to put them to test, and it was a tough test
indeed. During one night, Ibrahim had a dream. He came to Ismail and
said: "O my son ! I have seen in a dream that I am slaughtering you as a
sacrifice to ALLAH, so what do you think?" They both realized that this
was an order from ALLAH. Ismail said without hesitation: "Do what you
are commanded, you shall find me very patient insha ALLAH." They had
both submitted to the will of ALLAH. Ibrahim laid his son prostrate, put
his forehead on the ground and directed a sharp knife towards his neck.
At this very moment, ALLAH called him: "O Ibrahim! You have fulfilled
the dream! Thus do We reward the good doers !" A big sheep was sent down
from heaven to be slaughtered instead of Ismail, which Ibrahim did, and
they both had a big celebration that day. This event is celebrated
every year by all Muslims. It is Eid al-Adha where we slaughter the
sacrificial sheep.
Ibrahim and Ismail kept on calling people to
worship ALLAH. At that time there was no place built for the worship of
ALLAH. Ibrahim wished there could be such a place where people would be
in peace, and concentrate solely for the worship of Allah. His wish was
answered when ALLAH ordered him to build the Sacred House, the Ka'bah.
Ibrahim said to Ismail: "O Ismail, ALLAH has given me an order, will you
help me execute it?" "Yes I will." Ismail said. "ALLAH has ordered me
to build a house here." He said, pointing to a hillock higher than the
land surrounding it. They went towards the place and started building
the foundations of the Ka'bah Ismail brought the stones and Ibrahim
built the walls, and when the walls became high, Ismail brought a large
stone and put it in front of his father who stood over it and carried on
building, while Ismail was handing him the stones. Both of them went on
building and going around the Ka'bah, saying: "O our Lord accept this
service from us." When they finished the building, Angel Jibreel
descended from heaven and showed Ibrahim the rituals of Hajj. Then
Ibrahim stepped on the stone and called on people: "O people obey your
Lord." This large stone which Ibrahim stepped on is still there to this
day near the Ka'bah. It is called Makam Ibrahim.
Thus ends the
story of Ibrahim, the father of the prophets. From him descended all the
prophets who came later, including Muhammad, sallallahu alayhe wa
sallam. Ibrahim devoted all his life calling others to the True
religion: Islam. Alone he stood against his people, his father, and even
the mighty king of Babylon, and never flinched. Yet his method was
always to gradually persuade them by bringing irrefutable proofs, that
most often embarrassed those who refused to accept the Truth, but as
ALLAH said: "Any whom ALLAH leaves to stray, there is none to guide !"