The Story of Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac and Jacob [ peace be upon them ]
When Abraham
realized that no one else was gong to believe his call, he decided to
emigrate. He left his people and traveled with his wife and Lot to a city
called Ur, then to another called Haran, and then to Palestine.
Allah the Almighty
told us: But Lut had faith in Him: he said: "I
will leave home for the sake of my Lord: for He is Exalted in Might and Wise. (29:26)
After Palestine
Abraham traveled to Egypt, calling people to believe in Allah wherever he
traveled judging fairly between people, and guiding them to truth and righteousness.
Abu Hurairah
narrated that Abraham (PBUH) did not tell a lie except on three occasions,
twice for the sake of Allah (Exalted and Almighty) when he said "I am indeed sick (at heart)!" (37: 89) and when he said: "
(I have not done this but) the big idol has done it." The
(third was) that while Abraham and Sarah (his wife) were going (on a journey),
they passed by (the territory of) a tyrant. Someone said to the tyrant:
"This man (i.e. Abraham (PBUH) is accompanied by a very charming
lady." So, he sent for Abraham and asked him about Sarah saying:
"Who is this lady?" Abraham said: "She is my sister."
Abraham went to Sarah and said: "O Sarah! There are no believers on the
surface on the earth except you and me. This man asked me about you and I
have told him that you are my sister, do not contradict my
statement." The tyrant then called Sarah, and when she went to him,
he tried to take hold her with his hand, but (his hand got stiff and) he was
confounded. He asked Sarah: "Pray to Allah for me and I shall not
harm you. So Sarah asked Allah to cure him and he got cured. He
tried to take hold of her for the second time, but (his hand got as stiff as or
stiffer than before and) he was more confounded. He again requested
Sarah: "Pray to Allah for me and I shall not harm you." Sarah
asked Allah again and he became all right. He then called one of his
guards (who had brought her) and said: "You have not brought me a human
being but have brought me a devil." The tyrant then gave Hajar as a
maidservant to Sarah. Sarah came back (to Abraham) while he was praying.
Abraham, gesturing with his hand, asked: "What has happened?"
She relied: "Allah has spoiled the evil plot of the infidel (or immoral
person) and gave me Hajar for service." Abu Hurairah then addressed
his listeners saying: "That (Hajar) was your mother, O Bani Ma-is-Sama
(i.e., the Arab, the descendants of Ishmael, Hajar's son)."
Abraham's wife Sarah
was sterile. She had been given an Egyptian woman, Hajar, as a
servant. Abraham had aged, and his hair was gray after many years spent
in calling people to Allah. Sarah thought that she and Abraham were
lonely because she could not have a child. Therefore, she offered her
husband her servant Hajar in marriage. Hajar gave birth to her first son
Ishmael (Isma'il) when Abraham was an old man.
Abraham lived on
earth worshipping Allah and calling people to monotheism, but he was journeying
to Allah, knowing that his days on earth were limited and that they would be
followed by death, and finally resurrection. The knowledge of life after
death filled Abraham with peace, love, and certitude.
One day he begged
Allah to show him how He brought the death back to life. Allah commanded
Abraham to take four birds, cut them up, mingle their body parts, divide them
into four portions, and place them on top of four different hills, then call
back the birds in Allah's name. Immediately the mingled parts of the
birds separated to join their original bodies in different places, and the
birds flew back to Abraham.
Almighty Allah
revealed: Behold! Abraham said: "My Lord! show me how thou givest life to
the dead. He said: "Dost thou not then believe?" He said:
"Yea! but to satisfy my own understanding." He said: "Take
four birds; tame them to turn to thee; put a portion of them on every hill and
call to them; they will come to thee (flying) with speed. Then know that
Allah is Exalted in Power Wise."
SECTION 2 -
The Story of Ishmael (PBUH)
One day, Abraham
woke up and asked his wife Hajar to get her son and prepare for a long
journey. In a few days, Abraham started out with his wife Hajar and their
son Ishmael. The child was still nursing and not yet weaned.
Abraham walked
through cultivated land, desert, and mountains until he reached the desert of
the Arabian Peninsula and came to an uncultivated valley having no fruit, no
trees, no food, no water. The valley had no sign of life. After
Abraham had helped his wife and child to dismount, he left them with a small
amount of food and water which was hardly enough for two days. He turned
around and walked away. His wife hurried after him asking: "Where
are you going, Abraham, leaving us in this barren valley?".
Abraham did not
answer her, but continued walking. She repeated what she said, but he
remained silent. Finally, she understood he was not acting on his own
initiative. She realized that Allah had commanded him to do this. She
asked him: "Did Allah command you to do so?" He replied:
"Yes." Then his great wife said: "We are not going to be
lost, since Allah, Who has commanded you, is with us."
Abraham invoked
Almighty Allah thus: "O our Lord! I have made
some of my offspring to dwell in a valley without cultivation by thy Sacred
House; in order O our Lord that they may establish regular prayer: so fill the
hearts of some among men with love towards them and feed them with Fruits: so
that they may give thanks. O our Lord! truly Thou dost know what we
conceal and what we reveal: for nothing whatever is hidden from Allah whether
on earth or in heaven." (14: 37-38)
Ibn 'Abbas narrated:
"The first lady to use a girdle was the mother of Ishmael. She used
a girdle so that she might hide her tracks from Sarah (by dragging it).
Abraham brought her and her son Ishmael, while she was suckling him, to a place
near the Kaba under a tree on the spot of Zamzam, at the highest place in the
mosque. During those days there was no body in Mecca, nor was there any
water so he made them sit over there and placed near them a leather bag
containing some dates and a small water-skin containing some water and set out
homeward. Ishmael's mother followed him saying: "Oh Abraham!
Where are you going leaving us in this valley where there is no person whose
company we may enjoy, nor is there anything (to enjoy)?" She repeated that
to him many times, but he did not look back at her. Then she asked him:
"Has Allah ordered you to do so?" He said: "Yes." She
said: "Then He will not neglect us," and returned while Abraham
proceeded onwards. On reaching the Thaniya where they could not see him,
he faced the Ka'ba, and raising both hands, invoked Allah in saying the
following prayers: "O our Lord! I have made some of my offspring to dwell
in a valley without cultivation by thy Sacred House; in order O our Lord that
they may establish regular prayer: so fill the hearts of some among men with
love towards them and feed them with Fruits: so that they may give
thanks."
Ibn 'Abbas's
narration continued: "Ishmael's mother went on suckling Ishmael and
drinking from the water (she had). When the water in the water-skin had
all been used up, she became thirsty and her child became thirsty. She
started looking at him (i.e. Ishmael) tossing in agony. She left him, for
she could not endure looking at hi, and fund that the mountain of As-Safa was
the nearest mountain to her on that land. She stood on it and started
looking at the valley keenly so that she might see somebody, but she could not
see anybody. Then she descended fro As-Safab and when she reached the
valley, she tucked up her robe and ran in the valley like a person in distress
and trouble, till she crossed the valley and reached the mountain of
Al-Marwa. There she stood and started looking, expecting to see somebody,
but she could not see anybody. She repeated that (running between Safa
and Marwa) seven times."
The Prophet Muhammad
(as-PBUH) said: "This is the source of the tradition of
the Sa'y the going of people between them (i.e. As-Safe and Al-Marwa).
When she reached Al-Marwa (for the last time) she heard a voice and she asked
herself to be quiet and listened attentively. She heard the voice again
and said: "O, (whoever you may be)! You have made me hear your voice; have
you got something to help me?" And behold! She saw an angel at the place
of Zamzam, digging the earth with his heel (or his wing) till water flowed from
that place. She started to make something like a basin around it, using
her hand in this way, and started filling her water-skin with water with her
hands, and the water was flowing out after she had scooped some of it."
The Prophet (PBUH)
added: "May Allah bestow mercy on Ishmael's mother! Had she let the
Zamzam (flow without trying to control it)(or had she not scooped from that
water to fill her water-skin), Zamzam would have been a stream flowing on the
surface of the earth."
The Prophet (PBUH)
continued: "Then she drank (water) and
suckled her child. The angel said to her: 'Don't be afraid of being
neglected, for this is the House of Allah which will be built by this boy and
his father, and Allah never neglects his people." The house (i.e.
the Ka'ba) at that time was on a high place resembling a hillock, and hen
torrents came, they flowed to its right and left.
"She lived in
that way till some people from the tribe of Jurhum or a family from Jurhum
passed by her and her child, as they (i.e. the Jurhum people) were coming
through the way of Kada'. They landed in the lower part of Mecca where
they saw a bird that had the habit of flying around after and not leaving
it. They said: "This bird must be flying around water, though we
know that there is no water in this valley." They sent on or
two messengers who discovered the source of water and returned to inform them
of the water. So, they all came (towards the water). Ishmael's
mother was sitting near the water. They asked her: "Do you allow us
to stay with you?" She replied: "Yes, but you will have no right to
possess the water.;" They agreed to that. Ishmael's mother was
pleased with the whole situation, as she used to love to enjoy the company of
people. So, the settled there, and later on the sent for their families, who
came and settled with them so that some families became permanent residents
there. The child (i.e. Ishmael) grew up and learned Arabic from them and
(his virtues) caused them to love and admire him as he grew up, and when he
reached the age of puberty they made him marry a woman amongst them"
The Prophet (PBUH)
continued: "After Ishmael's mother had died,
Abraham came after Ishmael's marriage in order to see his family that he had
left before, but he did not find Ishmael there. When she asked Ishmael's
wife about him she replied: "He has gone in search for our
livelihood." Then he asked her about their way of living and their
condition, and she replied: "We are living in misery; we are living in
hardship and destitution,' complaining to him. He said, "When you
husband returns, convey y salutation to him and tell him to change the
threshold of the gate (of his house)."
"When
Ishmael came, he seemed to have felt something unusual, so he asked his wife:
"Has anyone visited you?" She replied, "Yes, and old man of
such-and-such description came and asked me about you, and informed him, and he
asked about our state of living, and /I told him we were living in hardship and
poverty." On that Ishmael said: "Did he advise you anything?"
She replied: "Yes, he told me to convey my salutation to you and to tell
you to change the threshold of your gate.' Ishmael said: "It was my
father, and he has ordered me to divorce you. Go back to your
family." So, Ishmael divorced her and married another woman from among
them (i.e. Jurhum).
"Then
Abraham stayed away from them for a period as long as Allah wished and called
on them again but did not find Ishmael. So he came to Ishmael's wife and
asked her about Ishmael. She said: "He has gone in search of our
livelihood." Abraham asked her: "How are you getting on?"
asking her about their sustenance and living. She replied: "We are
prosperous and well-off (i.e. we have everything in abundance)."
Then she thanked Allah. Abraham said: "What kind of food do you
eat?" She said: "Meat". He said: "What do you
drink?" She said: "Water". He said: "O Allah!
Bless their meat and water."
The Prophet (PBUH)
added: "At that time they did not have grain, and if they had grain,
he would have also invoked Allah to bless it. If somebody has only two
things as his sustenance, his health and disposition will be badly affected,
unless he lives in Mecca."
The Prophet (PBUH)
continued: "Then Abraham said to Ishmael's
wife" 'When your husband comes, give my regards to him and tell him he
should keep firm the threshold of his gate." When Ishmael came back,
he asked his wife: "Did anyone call on you?" She replied: "Yes,
a good looking old man came to me," so she praised him and added: "He
asked about you and I informed him, he asked about our livelihood and I told
him that we were in good condition." Ishmael asked her: "Did he give
you any piece of advise?" She said: "Yes, he told me to give
his regards to you and ordered that you should keep firm the threshold of your
gate." On that Ishmael said: "It was my father, and you are the
threshold (of the gate). He has ordered me to keep you with
me."
"Then Abraham
stayed away from them for a period as long as Allah wished and called on them
afterwards. He saw Ishmael under a tree near Zam-Zam, sharpening his
arrows. When he saw Abraham, he rose up to welcome him (and they greeted
each other as a father does with his son or a son does with his father).
Abraham said: "O Ishmael! Allah has given me an order." Ishmael
said: "Do what your Lord has ordered you to do." Abraham asked:
"Will you help me?" Ishmael said: "I will help
you." Abraham said: "Allah has ordered me to build a house
here," pointing to a hillock higher than the land surrounding it.
"Then they
raised the foundations of the House (i.e. the Ka'ba). Ishmael brought the
stones while Abraham built, and when the walls became high, Ishmael brought
this stone and put it for Abraham, who stood over it and carried on
building. When Ishmael was handing the stones, and both of them were
saying: "Our Lord! Accept (this service) from
us for thou art the All-Hearing the All-Knowing." (Surah 2: 127) Then both of them went on
building and going round the Ka'ba saying: ""Our Lord! accept (this
service) from us for thou art the All-Hearing the All-Knowing." (Sahih
Al-Bukhari)
Ibn 'Abbas narrated
a slightly different version: "When Abraham had differences with his wife
(because of her jealousy of Hajar, Ishmael's mother), he took Ishmael and his
mother and went away. They had a water-skin with them containing some
water. Ishmael's mother used to drink water from the water-skin so that
her milk would increase for the child. When Abraham reached Mecca, he made her
sit under a tree and afterwards returned home. Ishmael's mother followed
him, and when they reached Kada', she called him from behind: "O Abraham!
To whom are you leaving us?" He replied: "(I am leaving you) to
Allah's (care). She said: "I am satisfied to be with
Allah". She returned to hr place and started drinking water from the
water-skin, and her milk increased for her child.
"When the water
had all been used up, she said to herself: "I had better go and look so
that I may see somebody." She ascended As-Safa Mountain and looked,
hoping to see somebody but in vain. When she came down to the valley, she ran
till she reached Al-Marwa Mountain. She ran to and fro (between the two
mountains) many times. Then she said to herself: "I had better go and
see the state of the child." She went and found it in a state of one
on the point of dying. She could not endure to watch it dying and
said (to herself): "If I go and look, I may find somebody." She
went and ascended Al-Safa an Al-Marwa. Again she said (to herself ):
"I had better go back and see the state of the child." But
suddenly she heard a voice, and she said to that strange voice: "Help us
if you can offer any help." Lo! It was Gabriel (who had mad the
voice). Gabriel hit the earth with his heel like this (Ibn' Abbas hit the
earth with his heel to illustrate it), and so the water gushed out.
Ishmael's mother was astonished and started digging."
Abu Al-Qasim, i.e.
The Prophet (PBUH) said: "If she had left the water, (flow naturally
without her intervention), it would have been flowing on the surface of the
earth."
Ibn Abbas continued
narrating: "Ishmael's mother started drinking from the water, and her milk
increased for her child. Afterwards some people of the tribe of Jurhum
saw some birds while passing through the bottom of the valley and that
astonished them. They said: "Birds can only be found at a place is
water." They sent a messenger, who searched the place and found
water, and returned to inform them about it. Then they all went to her
and said: "O Ishmael's mother! Will you allow us to be with you (or dwell
with you)?" (And thus they stayed there).
"Later on her
boy reached the age of puberty and married a lady from them. Then an idea
occurred to Abraham, which he disclosed to his wife (Sarah) "I want to
call on my dependants I left (at Mecca)." When he went there he
greeted Ishmael's wife and said: "Where is Ishmael?" She replied:
"He has gone out hunting." Abraham said to her: "When he comes
tell him to change the threshold of his gate." When Ishmael came,
she told him the same, whereupon Ishmael said to her: "You are the
threshold, so go to your family (i.e. you are divorced).
"Again Abraham
thought of visiting his dependants whom he had left (at Mecca), and he told his
wife (Sarah) of his intentions. Abraham came to Ishmael's house and
asked: "Where is Ishmael?" Ishmael's wife replied: "He has gone
out hunting," and added "Will you stay (for some time) and have
something to eat and drink?" Abraham asked: "What is your food
and what is your drink?" She replied: "Our food is meat and our
drink is water". He said: "O Allah! Bless their meals and their
drink."
Abu Al-Qasim, i.e.
Prophet (PBUH) said: "Because of Abraham's invocation there are blessings
(in Mecca)"
Ibn Abbas continued:
" Once again Abraham thought of visiting his family he had left (at
Mecca), so he told his wife (Sarah) of his decision. He went and found
Ishmael behind the Zam-zam well, mending his arrows. He said: "O
Ishmael, your Lord has ordered me to build a house for Him." Ishmael
said: "Obey (the order of) your Lord." Abraham said:
"Allah has ordered me that you should help me therein." Ishmael
said: "Then I will do so." So both of then rose and Abraham
started building (the Ka'ba) while Ishmael went on handing him the stones, and
both of them were saying: ""Our Lord! Accept (this service) from us
for thou art the All-Hearing the All-Knowing."
When the building
became high and the old man (Abraham) could no longer lift the stones (to such
a high position) he stood over the stone o Al-Maqam and Ishmael carried on
handing him the stones, and both of the were saying: ""Our Lord!
Accept (this service) from us for thou art the All-Hearing the
All-Knowing." Allah the Almighty told us of Abraham's affliction with his
beloved son: (and he said after rescue from the fire) "He said: "I will go to my Lord! He will surely guide
me! O my Lord! grant me a righteous (son)! So We gave him the good
news of a boy ready to suffer and forbear. Then when (the son) reached
(the age of) (serious) work with him he said: "O my son! I see in vision
that I offer thee in sacrifice: now see what is thy view!" (The son) said:
"O my father! do as thou art commanded: thou will find me if Allah so
wills one practicing Patience and Constancy! So when they had both
submitted their wills (to Allah) and He had laid Him prostrate on his forehead
(for sacrifice). We called out to him "O Abraham! Thou hast
already fulfilled the vision!" thus indeed do We reward those who do
right. For this was obviously a trial And We ransomed him with a
momentous sacrifice: And We left (this blessing) for him among
generations (to come) in later times: Peace and salutation to
Abraham! Thus indeed do We reward those who do right. For he was
one of Our believing Servants." (Surah
37:99-11)
Time
passed. One day Abraham was sitting outside his tent, thinking of his son
Ishmael
and Allah's sacrifice. His heart was filled with awe and love for Allah
for his countless blessings. A big tear dropped from his eyes and
reminded him of Ishmael.
In the meantime,
three angles descended to the earth: Gabriel, Israphael, and Michael.
They came in human shape and saluted Abraham. Abraham rose and welcomed
them. He took them inside his tent, thinking they were strangers and
guests. He seated them and made sure they were comfortable, then excused
himself to go to his people.
His wife Sarah arose
when he entered. She had become old and white haired. Abraham said to
her: "We have three strangers in the house." "Who
are they?" she asked. "I do not know any of them,"
he answered. "What food have we got?" Abraham asked.
"Half a sheep," she replied. "Half a sheep! Slaughter a
fat calf for them; they are strangers and guests," he ordered while
leaving.
The servants roasted
and served the calf. Abraham invited the angels to eat so as to encourage
them. He continued, but when he glanced at his guests to assure they were
eating, he noticed that none of them touched their food. He said to them:
"Are you not going to eat?" He resumed eating, but when he glanced at
them again he found that they were still not eating. Their hands did not
reach out for the food. He began to fear them.
Abraham's fears
increased. The angels, however, were reading his inner thoughts and one
of them said: "Do not fear." Abraham raised his head and
replied: "Indeed I am in fear. I have asked you to eat food but you
do not stretch out your hands to eat. Do you intend me evil?"
One of the angels
smiled and said: "We do not eat. We are Allah's angles." One of
them then turned towards his wife and conveyed the glad tidings about Isaac
(Ishaaq).
Almighty Allah
revealed: "There came Our Messengers to
Abraham with glad tidings. They said "Peace!" He answered
"Peace!" and hastened to entertain them with a roasted calf.
But when he saw their hands went not towards the (meal) he felt some mistrust
of them and conceived a fear of them. They said: "Fear not: we have
been sent against the people of Lut." And his wife was standing
(there) and she laughed: but We gave her glad tidings of Isaac and after him of
Jacob. She said: "Alas for me! Shall I bear a child seeing I am an
old woman and my husband here is an old man? That would indeed be a wonderful
thing!" hey said: "Dost thou wonder at Allah's decree? The
grace of Allah and His blessings on you O ye people of the house! for He is
indeed worthy of all praise full of all glory!" (Surah 11: 69-73).
SECTION
THREE - The story of Isaac (Ishaaq) and Jacob (Yaqub) (Peace be upon
them)
The Qur'an does not
give details of Isaac's life (PBUH), but reliable Qur' anic commentators
mentioned that when Abraham felt that his life was drawing to a close, he
wished to see Isaac married. He did not want Isaac to marry one of the
Canaanites, who were pagans, so he sent a trustworthy servant to Haran in Iraq
to choose a bride for Isaac. The servant's choice fell on Rebekah Bint
Bethuel, Ibn Nahor, who was a brother of Abraham. Isaac married her and
she gave birth to a set of twins, Esau (Al-Eis) and Jacob (Yaqub).
Ill feelings
developed between the two brothers when they grew into manhood. Esau disliked
the fact that Jacob was favored by his father and by Allah with prophet
hood. This ill-feeling became so serious that Esau threatened to kill his
brother. Fearing of his life, Jacob fled the country.
The People of the
Book said that when Isaac was forty years old, he married Rebekah, Bint
Bethuel, during his father's life. They said she was sterile, so Isaac
prayed to Allah and then she became pregnant. She gave birth to two twin
boys. The first one was called Esau whom the Arabs called Al-Eis. He
became the father of Rum. The second one was called Jacob, which means
Israel (belonging to the people pf Israel).
The People of the
Book claimed that when Isaac (PBUH) grew old, his eye-sight had weakened, he
had a desire for food, so he asked his son Esau to go hunting and bring him
some cooked game. Esau asked him to bless the food and pray for
him. Esau, a hunter, went out to get his father the meat. Rebekah,
overhearing this, ordered her son Jacob to slaughter two goats of his best
flock and cook them as his father liked and bring it to him before his brother
returned. She dressed Jacob in his brother's clothes and put goat skin on
his arms and neck, for Esau was hairy while Jacob was not.
When he approached
his father with the food, his father asked: "Who are you?"
Jacob answered "I am your son". When his father finished
eating, he prayed for his on to be the more blessed brother and to prevail over
them and all people, and for Allah to sustain him and his children.
When he left his
father, his brother Esau, who had carried out his father's command,
entered. Isaac asked him: "What is this my son?" He answered:
"This is the food you like." Isaac said: "Did you bring it
an hour ago and asked me to pray for you?" Esau answered: "No, I
swear I did not," and he knew his brother had preceded him in this matter
and he was sick at heart.
The People of the
Book said that Esau threatened to kill his brother when their father was
dead. They also that he asked his father to pray for him that Allah make
the earth good for his offspring and multiply his sustenance and fruits.
When their mother
knew that Esau threatened his brother Jacob, she commanded her son Jacob to go
to her brother Laban in the land of Haran and abide with him for a time until
his brother's anger had abated, and to marry one of Laban's daughters.
She told her husband Isaac to command him with that advise and pray for him,
and he did.
Jacob (PBUH) left
his family. When night came he found a place to rest. He took a
stone and put it under his head and slept. He dreamed of a ladder from
heaven to earth. Angels were ascending and descending and the Lord
addressed him and said to him: "I will bless you and your offspring and
make this land for you and for those who come after you."
When he awoke he
felt joyful from what he had seen in his dream and vowed, for Allah's sake,
that if he returned to his family safely, he would build here a temple for
Allah the Almighty. He also vowed to give one tenth of his property for
the sake of Allah. He poured oil on the stone so as to recognize it and
called the place "Ayle's House" (Bethel), which means "House of
Allah". It was to be the location of Jerusalem later.
The People of the
Book also said that when Jacob came to his maternal uncle in the land of Haran,
his uncle had two daughters. The elder one was called Leah (Lia) and the
younger one was called Rachel (Rahil). The later was the better and the
lovelier of the two. His uncle agreed to marry his daughter to him on the
condition that Jacob pasture his sheep for seven years.
After a period of
time, his uncle prepared a feats and gathered people for the wedding. He
married Leah, his elder daughter, to hi at night. She was weak-sighted and
ugly. When morning came, Jacob discovered that she was Leah and he
complained to his uncle: "You deceived me; I was engaged to Rachel and you
married me to Leah." His uncle said: "It is not our tradition
to marry the younger daughter before the elder daughter. However, if you
love her sister, work another seven years and I will marry you to both of
them."
Jacob worked for seven years and then married Rachel. It was
acceptable in their time, as described in the Torah, for a man to marry two
sisters. Laban gave a female slave to each daughter. Leah's slave was
called Zilpah and Rachel's slave was called Bilha.
Almighty Allah
compensated Leah's weakness by giving her sons. The first was named
Reuben (Robel), after whom there was Simeon (Shamun), Levi (Lawi) and Judah
(Yahudh). Rachel felt jealous of Leah's having sons, she was
barren. She gave her slave Bilha to her servant and he had relations with
her until she became pregnant. She gave birth to a son and named him
Naphtali.
Leah was vexed that
Rachel's slave had given birth to a son, so she in turn, gave her slave Zilpah
to Jacob (PBUH). Zilpah gave birth to two son, Gad and Asher. Then
Leah got pregnant and gave birth to her fifth son, Isssachar, and later she
gave birth to a sixth son, Zebulun. After this Leah gave birth to a
daughter named Dinah. Thus, Leah had seven sons from Jacob.
The Rachel prayed to
Allah to give her a son from Jacob. Allah heard her call and responded to
her prayer. She gave birth to a son, great, honorable and
beautiful. She named him Joseph (Yusuf).
All of this happened
when they were in the land of Haran and Jacob (PBUH) was pasturing his uncle's
sheep, which he did for a period of twenty years.
Jacob then asked his
uncle Laban to let him go and visit his family. His uncle said to him:
"I have been blessed because of you; ask for whatever money you
need." Jacob said: "Give me each spotted and speckled goat born
this year and each black lamb."
But at Laban's command
his sons removed their father's goats that were striped, spotted or speckled,
and the black lambs, lest others should be born with those traits. They
walked for three days with their father's goats and sheep while Jacob tended
the remaining flock.
The People of the
Book said that Jacob (PBUH) took fresh rods of poplar, almond and plane.
He peeled streaks in them and cast them into the water troughs for the goats to
look at. The young inside their abdomens were terrified and moved and they
were born striped, spotted or speckled. When the sheep were breeding, he
set their faces towards the balk sheep in Laban' s flock and put the rods among
them. Their lambs were born black. This was considered an example
of supernatural powers, a miracle. His uncle and his sons faces changed
as if they (the sheep and goats) had been stolen from the.
Allah the Almighty
inspired Jacob to return to the country of his father and people, and He
promised to stand by him. Jacob told his family that, and they responded
and obeyed him. Jacob did not tell Laban of his plans, however, and left
without bidding farewell.
Upon leaving, Rachel
stole her father's idols. After Jacob and his people had fled for his
country, Laban and his people followed them. When Laban met with Jacob,
he blamed him for leaving him without his knowledge. He would have like
to know so that he could have made them leave with celebration and joy, with
drums and songs, and so that he could have bidden his daughters and sons
farewell. And why had they taken his idols with hem?
Jacob had no
knowledge of his idols, so he denied he had taken them from him. The
Laban entered the tents of his daughters and slaves to search, but he found
nothing, for Rachel had put the idols in the camel saddle under her. She
did not get up, apologizing she had her menses. Thus he could not
perceive what they had done.
Then they sat on a
hill called Galeed and made a covenant there. Jacob would not ill-treat
Laban's daughters nor marry others. Neither Laban nor Jacob would pass
the hill into the other's country. They cooked food and their people ate
with them. Each bade the other farewells they departed each returning his
own country.
When Jacob
approached the land of Seir, the angles greeted him. He sent a messenger
ahead with greetings to his brother Esau, asking forgiveness and humbling
himself before him. The messenger returned greetings and told Jacob that
Esau was riding towards him with four hundred men.
This made Jacob
afraid and he entreated and prayed to All Almighty. He prostrated in
humiliation and asked Him to fulfill His promise which He had made
before. He asked him to stop the evil of his brother Esau. Then
Jacob (PBUH) prepare a great present for his brother: two hundred female goats
and twenty male goats, two hundred ewes and twenty rams, thirty milch camels,
forty cows and ten bulls, twenty female donkeys and ten male donkeys.
He commanded his
slaves to take the animals, each drove by itself, and pass on ahead of him with
a space between the droves. He instructed them: "When you meet my
brother Esau he will ask you, 'To whom do you belong? Where are you
going?' You shall say 'They belong to your servant Jacob; they are a
present to my master Esau. Moreover, he is behind us."
Jacob stayed behind
with his two wives, his slaves and his children for two nights, then continued
walking by night and resting by day.
When the dawn of the
second day came one of the angles appeared in the shape of a man. Jacob
began to wrestle wit him. They were neck and neck until the angel injured
his thigh and Jacob became lame. When the day was breaking, the angle
said to him: "What is your name?" He answered:
"Jacob" The angle said: "After today you shall not b called (anything)
but Israel." Jacob asked: "And who are you? What is your
name?" He vanished. Then Jacob knew that he was one of the
angels. Jacob was lame, and for this reason the children of Israel do not
eat the thigh muscle on the hip socket.
Jacob raised his
eyes and saw his brother Esau coming. Jacob prostrated seven times before
him, for it was their salutation in that time. It was lawful for them
just as the angels had prostrated in salutation to Adam.
When Esau saw him,
he ran towards him, and embraced and kissed him and wept. When Esau
raised his eyes and saw the women and children he asked, "Who are these
with you?" Jacob answered: "Thos whom Allah has given me, your
servant." Leah, Rachel, their slaves, and all the children
approached and prostrated before him. Jacob asked Esau to accept his gift
and insisted until he did so.
Esau returned and
wet in advance before him. Jacob and his family followed with the flocks
and hers and slaves to the mountains (Seir).
When he came to
Succoth (Sahur), he built a house for himself and shades for his beasts.
Then he passed by Jerusalem, the village of Shechem, and camped before the
village. He bought a farm from Shechem Ibn Hamor with one hundred
goats and built an altar, which he recalled Ayl, as stands today and later
Solomon Son of David (PBUT) rebuilt it. It is in the place of the stone
which eh had earlier anointed with oil, as was mentioned before.
The People of the
Book tell a story of Dinah, daughter of Jacob and Leah. Shechem Ibn Hamor
seized her and lay with her by force. Then he asked her father and
brothers to let him marry her. Her brothers said: "Circumcise, all
of you, and we will give our daughters to you, and we will take your daughters
for ourselves; but we do not marry with uncircumcised people." They (the
men of the city) agreed to that, and all of them were circumcised. When the
third day came and the pain from the circumcision had increased, Jacob's sons
approached and killed them till the last one. They killed Shechem and his
father for the evil they had committed against them and for their worship of
idols. That is why Jacob's sons killed them and seized their money as
spoils.
Then Rachel got
pregnant and gave birth to a son, Banjamin, but she had a hard labor and died
after delivery. Jacob buried her in Ephrath (Afrath). The tomb of Rachel
is there till the present day.
Jacob's sons were
twelve men. From Leah there were Rueben (Robil), Simeon (Shamun), Levi
(Lawi), Judah (Yahudh), Issachar (Isakher), and Zebulun (Zablun). From
Rachel there were Joseph (PBUH) and Benjamin. From Rachel's slave there
were Dan and Naphtali (Neftali), and from Leah's slave there were Gad and
Asher.
Jacob came to hi
father Isaac and settled wit him in the village of Hebron which lies in the
land of Canaan where Abraham had lived. Then Isaac fell ill and
died when he was one hundred eighty years old. His sons Esau and Jacob,
buried him with his father Abraham Al-Khalil in a cave which he had
bought. It was aid that Abraham died at the age of one hundred seventy-five.
All the Almighty
declared in the Glorious Qur'an: "And who
turns away from the religion of Abraham but such as debase their souls with
folly? Him We chose and rendered pure in this world: and he will be in
the Hereafter in the ranks of the righteous. Behold! his Lord said to
him: "Bow (thy will to me)" He said: "I bow (my will) to
the Lord and Cherisher of the universe. And this was the legacy that Abraham
left to his sons and so did Jacob; "O my sons! Allah hath chosen the faith
for you; then die not except in the faith of Islam." Were ye
witnesses when death appeared before Jacob? Behold he said to his sons:
"What will ye worship after me?" They said: "We shall
worship thy Allah and the Allah of thy fathers of Abraham Isma`il and Isaac the
one (true) Allah to Him we bow (in Islam)." That was a People that
hath passed away. They shall reap the fruit of what they did and ye of
what ye do! of their merits there is no question in your case! They say:
"Become Jews or Christians if ye would be guided (to salvation)."
Say thou: "Nay! (I would rather) the religion of Abraham the true and he
joined not gods with Allah." Say ye: "We believe in Allah and
the revelation given to us and to Abraham Isma`il Isaac Jacob and the Tribes
and that given to Moses and Jesus and that given to (all) Prophets from their
Lord we make no difference between one and another of them and we bow to Allah
(in Islam)." So if they believe as ye believe they are indeed on the right
path; but if they turn back it is they who are in schism; but Allah will
suffice thee as against them and He is the All-Hearing the All- Knowing.
(Our religion is) the baptism of Allah; and who can baptize better than Allah?
and it is He whom we worship. Say: Will ye dispute with us about Allah
seeing that He is our Lord and your Lord; that we are responsible for our
doings and ye for yours; and that we are sincere (in our faith) in Him?
Or do ye say that Abraham Isma`il Isaac Jacob and the Tribes were Jews or
Christians? Say: Do ye know better than Allah? Ah! who is more
unjust than those who conceal the testimony they have from Allah? But
Allah is not unmindful of what ye do!" (Surah 2: 130-140)
In another surah
Almighty Allah declared: "Ye people of the
Book! why dispute ye about Abraham when the Law and the Gospel were not
revealed till after him? Have ye no understanding? Ah! ye are those
who fell to disputing (even) in matters of which ye had some knowledge! but why
dispute ye in matters of which ye have no knowledge? It is Allah Who
knows and ye who know not! Abraham was not a Jew nor yet a Christian but
he was true in faith and bowed his will to Allah's (which is Islam) and he
joined not gods with Allah. Without doubt among men the nearest of kin to
Abraham are those who follow him as are also this Apostle and those who
believe; and Allah is the Protector of those who have faith." (Surah 3: 65-68)
Allah the Exalted
also confirmed: "But verily thy Lord to those
who do wrong in ignorance but who thereafter repent and make amends thy Lord
after all this is Oft-Forgiving Most Merciful. Abraham was indeed a model
devoutly obedient to Allah (and) true in faith and he joined not gods with
Allah: He showed his gratitude for the favors of Allah Who chose him and guided
him to a straight way. And We gave him good in this world and he will be
in the Hereafter in the ranks of the righteous. So We have taught thee
the inspired (message) "Follow the ways of Abraham the true in faith and
he joined not gods with Allah." (surah 16:
119-123).
SECTION 2 - The Story of Ishmael (PBUH)
Jacob worked for seven years and then married Rachel. It was acceptable in their time, as described in the Torah, for a man to marry two sisters. Laban gave a female slave to each daughter. Leah's slave was called Zilpah and Rachel's slave was called Bilha.
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