PROPHET ABRAHAM
Prophet
Abraham (peace be upon him) is one of the greatest prophets, whose story is an
inspirational example for all believers. He is a prominent figure and
forefather in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. He was given the title of “Khalilullah”, meaning “the friend of
Allah” in Islam and is greatly esteemed as one of the five “Ulul’azm” prophets (Arch-Prophets).
Even though
Prophet Abraham grew up in a polytheist and idolatrous society, he would
question the existence and attributes of God which led him to be sure in his
faith in one true God. It is narrated in the Quran that he would look at the
stars, sun and moon, which were worshipped by the people at that time, and
reach the conclusion that God cannot go down or disappear and he was not one of
the polytheists [Quran 6:76-79]. He
also criticised idol worshipping in his society as idols cannot hear, see, help
or harm anyone. Prophet Abraham says in the Quran; “They are ˹all˺ enemies to me, except the Lord of all worlds. ˹He is˺ the
One Who created me, and He ˹alone˺ guides me. ˹He is˺ the One Who provides me
with food and drink. And He ˹alone˺ heals me when I am sick. And He ˹is the One
Who˺ will cause me to die, and then bring me back to life. And He is ˹the One˺
Who, I hope, will forgive my flaws on Judgment Day [Quran 26:77-82]”.
He is also a
perfect example of a believer who summits and trusts Allah. He prayed for a
righteous son even though He was advanced in age and Allah granted him a son,
Ishmael. When the son was older, Prophet Abraham dreamed that he sacrificed his
son. After telling Ishmael his dream, he told his father without hesitation that
he should carry out the order of Allah. Allah sent an animal to sacrifice
instead of Ishmael. It was only a test from Allah, and both of them were
extremely firm in their belief and trust in Him. Even after so many years of
waiting for a son, Prophet Abraham did not question the order of Allah. Prophet
Ishmael, too, did not hesitate to give up on his life if it was for Allah. They
completely submitted themselves to Allah in every way. Allah blessed them and
gave them a reputation which will last long among the following generations. [Quran 37:100-108]
The Quran
uses the term “the religion of Abraham”. This is, in fact, Islam as it contains
the same message of monotheism since the beginning of history. He and Prophet
Ishmael rebuilt the Ka’bah where Muslims do their pilgrimage. They also
performed pilgrimage on the same place as an act of worship and told their
followers to do the same [Quran
22:26-27]. In addition to pilgrimage, it is known that he performed the salat
(the ritual prayer). In the Quran, he prays “My Lord! Make me and those ˹believers˺ of my descendants keep up
prayer. Our Lord! Accept my prayers” [Quran
14:40]. Also Allah says “And ˹remember˺
when We assigned to Abraham the site of the House, ˹saying,˺ “Do not associate
anything with Me ˹in worship˺ and purify My House for those who circle ˹the
Ka’bah˺, stand ˹in prayer˺, and bow and prostrate themselves” [Quran 22:26]. The fact that he bowed and
prostrated during prayers means that he prayed like Muslims perform their
ritual prayers.
Prophet
Abraham was “forbearing, tender-hearted, and ever turning ˹to his Lord˺” [Quran
11:75]. He is an excellent example for
all believers with his rationality, personality, faith, submission and thrust.
The Quran tells different aspects of his personality and life that we all
should take heed of and follow.
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