Shammil (Samuel) - Saul Leads an Army
Shammil (Samuel) - Saul Leads an Army
Saul set about organizing his army with strong faith and wisdom. He ordered that only men free from responsibilities should join. Those engaged in building homes, men who were about to be married and those occupied with business should not join.
After establishing a well-trained army, he decided to put them to the test. He told them that along the route they would pass a river where they should drink enough water to quench their thirst but not more than that. To his disappointment, he discovered that the majority of them drank more water than they should have. He discharged them for disobedience and kept only the few who had obeyed him, as they were the ones who proved their sincerity. This resulted in a split in the army, but he was not bothered. He believed in quality and not numbers: better a small band of true believers he could rely on than a huge army of unreliable men.
Saul's Army Sees the Enemy
Saul's men sighted the enemy on the other side of the river. Their opponents appeared physically strong and were armed with better weapons. They were led by the mighty warrior Goliath (Galut), known for his huge build and brute strength. A great number of Saul's men ran away on seeing this strong force. The small band that remained was willing to fight, whatever the outcome, for they had heard that there had been many incidents in the past in which Allah had caused a small force to defeat a larger one.
After establishing a well-trained army, he decided to put them to the test. He told them that along the route they would pass a river where they should drink enough water to quench their thirst but not more than that. To his disappointment, he discovered that the majority of them drank more water than they should have. He discharged them for disobedience and kept only the few who had obeyed him, as they were the ones who proved their sincerity. This resulted in a split in the army, but he was not bothered. He believed in quality and not numbers: better a small band of true believers he could rely on than a huge army of unreliable men.
Saul's Army Sees the Enemy
Saul's men sighted the enemy on the other side of the river. Their opponents appeared physically strong and were armed with better weapons. They were led by the mighty warrior Goliath (Galut), known for his huge build and brute strength. A great number of Saul's men ran away on seeing this strong force. The small band that remained was willing to fight, whatever the outcome, for they had heard that there had been many incidents in the past in which Allah had caused a small force to defeat a larger one.
Konular
- Aramaya (Jeremiah) - Jeremiah's People Refuse to Listen
- Aramaya (Jeremiah) - Nebuchadnezzar and Jeremiah Meet
- Aramaya (Jeremiah) - The Children of Israel Do Not Repent
- Aramaya (Jeremiah) - The History of Israel After its Rebuilding
- Daniel - Allah Saves Daniel from Lions
- Daniel - Daniel After Death
- Daniel - After Daniel's Death - Variation
- Uzair (Ezra) - Ezra Sleeps For 100 Years
- Uzair (Ezra) - Ezra Finds and Copies the Torah
- Zakariyah (Zechariah) - General Description of Zakariyah
- Zakariyah (Zechariah) - Zakariyah Asks for a Son - Qur'anic
- Yahya (John) - John's Childhood
- Yahya (John) - Why John Always Wept
- Yahya (John) - John's Cruel Death
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - The Birth of Mary
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Mary's Family History
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Mary's High Status
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - The Birth of Prophet Jesus (Isa)
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Mary Returns to the City with Jesus
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Allah's Message About Jesus
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Jesus's Ability to Debate
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Jesus Receives His Prophethood
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Jesus's Message
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Jesus's Brings the Dead to Life
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - The Miracles of Jesus
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Allah Sends the Disciples a Feast
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - The Torture of Jesus
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Jesus's Crucifixion
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Refutation of the Christians' Claims 1
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Refutation of the Christians' Claims 2
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- 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