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 (Lut). 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 that 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 and gave him wisdom from childhood.
Allah the Almighty stated: And 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.). Surah 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 that they could not even turn
themselves right-side-up if someone turned them up-side 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 were 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 than 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
with 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
those that 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:
"0 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 Al-Mushrikeen (those who worship others
besides Allah)." Surah 6: 75-79
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. Surah 7: 80-83
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. Surah 41: 37
Abraham's reasoning helped to reveal the truth, and then the
conflict between him and his people began, for the worshipers 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? 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." Surah 6: 80-82
The curtains are drawn on the first category of people,
those who were worshipping celestial bodies. The next situation reveals the
second group, those who were practicing idolatry.
Allah gave Abraham 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 raise whom We will in
degrees. Certainly yourLord is All-Wise, All-Knowing. Surah 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 one of the witnesses." Surah 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
sculptured 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: "0 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. 0 my father! Worship not Satan. Verily! Satan has been a rebel
against the Most Beneficent (Allah). 0 my father! Verily! I fear lest a torment
from the Most Beneficent (Allah) overtake you, so that you become a companion
of Satan (in the Hell-Fire)."
He (the father) said: "Do you reject my gods, 0
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.
Surah 19: 43-48
His father's harsh treatment did not stop Abraham from
delivering the message of truth. Angry and sad to see people prostrate 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 questions the accused
sharply so that he might 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 their 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; if they had any power they
would have harmed me by now!"
Almighty Allah recounted: And 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 fathers 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 Recompense, (the Day of Resurrection)." Surah 26:
69-82
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 besides
Allah have no power to give you provision, so seek your provision from Allah
(Alone), and worship Him (Alone), and be grateful to Him. To Him (Alone) you
will be brought back. And if you deny, then nations before you have denied
(their Messengers). And the duty of the Messenger is only to convey (the
Message) plainly."
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, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, 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.
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