And mention in the
Book [the story of Ibrahim] Indeed, he
was a man of truth and a Prophet.
And mention in the
Book, Ismaeel. Indeed, he was true to his
promise, and he was a Messenger and a Prophet.
And mention in the
Book, Idrees. Indeed, he was a man of
truth and a Prophet.
[19; 41,54,56]
Ibrahim AS, Ismaeel AS, Idrees AS. The purest of people to
have ever walked this Earth. So pure, that their stories were protected word
for word and passed down for centuries for us to finally be able to inherit,
read, understand and apply them. Their qualities, their trials and their
tribulations have been documented and preserved untouched. These were the men
whose examples were quoted to Mohammed SAWS in his periods of intense
depression by his only mentor: Allah SWT. The experiences of these men was to
act like balm for every wound Mohammed SAWS would have to endure, for the
atrocities that would torment him, for every trial his ummat would face
centuries later...
Ting-ding. Ummat, yes. You and I.
You and I inherited unimaginable (and untapped, as yet) treasures. Take Ibrahim AS's story, for
instance. A small boy, roughly 13, standing up to his father (an idol carver)
and condemning idolatory itself!
"Yaa abati laa
taAbudisshaitan!"
Such eloquence, such humility. Where did it come from? A
grey-beard aged eighty? Nah. A little boy of thirteen.
From there he walked out. And from there began the most
amazing quest of his life. The search for his Rabb. Born into a community of
idolators, the idea of One Supreme Creator and Sustainer was a wholly new and
sternly criticized concept. Yet, his Fitrah pulled him to it. The same soul
that had responded with QAALU BALA
SHAHIDNA some 50,000 years before man came into being, the soul that was
his compass, the soul that had identified it's Rabb long before the mind could.
THAT was the man we know as Ibrahim Alayhissalam.
Disowned
by family, exiled, catapulted into an inferno stoked for three days. Flag
bearer of Deen e Hanifa. Recognized by Allah SWT as his best friend: Khaleelullah.
And yet, how did Allah SWT describe this man?
"And mention in the Book
[the story of Ibrahim] Indeed, he was a man of truth and a Prophet."
Man of Truth. Siddiqan Nabiya.
Reformer. Activist. Pioneer. Prophet.
And yet, what
character did Allah SWT choose to highlight about this man above everything
else? Truthfulness. Trustworthiness.
Here's the lesson. For you and for me. Especially in a time
where attributes of honesty and word-keeping are deemed passè. In a time where
a lie here and a cover-up there is acceptable...is okay...is "light."
Sad reality.
Allah SWT elevated Ibrahim AS's truthfulness beyond
everything else. Beyond the integrity of his faith, beyond his humility, beyond
his courage! THAT is the the stature of an honest human in the eyes of the All
Seeing.
Upkeeping a person's trust, honesty in the time of
adversity: little qualities most loved by Allah SWT. Little qualities most
overlooked by you and me.
And this, is the sad story of this ummat. Of you and
of me.
Assalamualaikum
ReplyDeleteSo true! Even though I read the prophetic stories frequently, it is clear that I rarely understand the precious message they contain. Standing up for the truth, no matter what, is indeed a lesson we all need to pay heed to. *sigh*
Walekumsalam :) A start is all anybody needs, I'm glad you found your's here. JazakAllah!
DeleteSubhanAllah! Allah SWT has indeed preserved in the Quran the qualities of the prophets, the trials n tribulations faced by them.. the path of trruthfulness that leads to jannat...and yet we mankind are so blind by the worldly pleasures... We often forget from whr it started..the true examples which we hav to follow..the real role models which we hav to choose..May Allah guide us all to be trutbfull to a path that leads to jannat.Ameen. Once again kudos my sweetheart...such wisdom at such young age.i m just spelbound. A humble gift from me is my dua for you which u wil always have.looking forward for more articles of faith iA.
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