Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) - Description of Abraham and His Family
Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) - Description of Abraham and His Family
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.
Abraham's Childhood
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.
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.
Abraham's Childhood
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.
Konular
- Qur'an's Reasoning About Abraham's Religion
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Introduction
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - The Story's Presentation
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - The Evil Plot of Joseph's Brothers
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Joseph Thrown into the Well
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Joseph From the Well to Slavery
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Joseph's Master
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Zulaikha's Feelings for Joseph and Joseph's Feelings for Zulaikha
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Zulaikha's False Accusation
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Zulaikha is Ridiculed by the People
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Joseph's Decision to Go to Jail
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - The King's Dream
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Joseph's Interpretation of the Dream
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Joseph's Innocence Proved
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Zulaikha's Life Afterwards and Joseph's High Position
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Joseph Meets His Brothers
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - The Brothers Return to Canaan
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Joseph and Benjamin Meet
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Benjamin is Accused
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Joseph's Plan
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Jacob's Request to Find Joseph
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Jacob Learns About Joseph
- Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) - Epilogue
- Prophet Lut (Lot) - Description of the People of Sodom
- Prophet Lut (Lot) - Angels Come to Meet Lot
- Prophet Lut (Lot) - The Mob at Lot's House
- Prophet Lut (Lot) - The Angels Meet Abraham
- Prophet Lut (Lot) - Condensed Version of Lot's Story
- Prophet Shuaib (Shuaib) - Shuaib's Message
- Prophet Shuaib (Shuaib) - The Disbelievers' Destruction
Konular
Anahtar Kelimeler
- Aisha Stacey
- Abraham invites his father Azar (Terah or Terakh in the Bible) and nation to the Truth revealed to him from his Lord.
- An introduction to the person of Abraham and the lofty position he holds in Judaism
- Christianity
- and Islam alike.
- Abraham destroys the idols of his people in order to prove to them the futility of their worship.
- Abraham’s dispute with a king
- and the command of God to migrate to Canaan.
- Some accounts of Abraham’s journey to Egypt
- the birth of Ishmael