Prophet Dawud (David) - David Challenges Goliath
Prophet Dawud (David) - David Challenges Goliath
When the two armies faced each other, Goliath challenged any soldier from King Saul's army to single combat, as was the custom of battle in those days. Goliath also wanted to show off his strength. The men were terrorized, and no one had enough courage to volunteer. The king offered the hand of his pretty daughter in marriage to the man who would fight Goliath, but even this tempting offer did not change the deadly silence among his soldiers.
Then, to everyone's surprise, a youth stepped forward. A roar of laughter echoed from the enemy's side, and even Saul's men shook their heads.
The young man was David (Dawud), from the city of Bethlehem. His elderly father had chosen three of his sons to join Saul's army. He had instructed the youngest one, David, not to take part in the fighting but to help the army in other ways and to report to his father daily on what was happening on the war front.
Although Saul was very impressed by the youth's courage, he said: "I admire your courage, but you are no match for that mighty warrior. Let the strong men come forward." David, however, had already decided and was willing to meet the challenge. Proudly, he told the king that only the day before he had killed a lion which had threatened his father's sheep, and on another occasion he had killed a bear. He asked Saul not to judge him by his appearance, for he feared no man or wild beast. Saul, surprised by young David's brave stance, agreed: "My brave soldier, if you are willing, then may Allah guard you and grant you strength!"
Then, to everyone's surprise, a youth stepped forward. A roar of laughter echoed from the enemy's side, and even Saul's men shook their heads.
The young man was David (Dawud), from the city of Bethlehem. His elderly father had chosen three of his sons to join Saul's army. He had instructed the youngest one, David, not to take part in the fighting but to help the army in other ways and to report to his father daily on what was happening on the war front.
Although Saul was very impressed by the youth's courage, he said: "I admire your courage, but you are no match for that mighty warrior. Let the strong men come forward." David, however, had already decided and was willing to meet the challenge. Proudly, he told the king that only the day before he had killed a lion which had threatened his father's sheep, and on another occasion he had killed a bear. He asked Saul not to judge him by his appearance, for he feared no man or wild beast. Saul, surprised by young David's brave stance, agreed: "My brave soldier, if you are willing, then may Allah guard you and grant you strength!"
Konular
- 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
- Prophet Isa (Jesus) - Refutation of the Christians' Claims 3
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- An introduction to the person of Abraham and the lofty position he holds in Judaism
- Christianity
- and Islam alike.
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- 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