
 Muhammad
(pbuh)
Allah (SWT)
and the Quran
Angels
Prophet Adam (Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Nuh
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Hud
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Salih
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet
Ibrahim
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Lut
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet
Shuaib
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Yusuf
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Musa
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Yunus
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet
Dawud
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet
Sulaiman
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet
Zakariya(Alaih Assalaam) and Prophet Yahya
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Isa
(Alaih Assalaam)
The Last
Prophet

Resurrection
and the Day of Judgment
Our
Beliefs



















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Prophet Salih (Alaih Assalaam)
The people of Thamud where the Salih (Alaih Assalaam)
lived had beautiful gardens. Here there were springs, date palms and trees which had
plenty of fruit. The houses of Thamud were carved into rocks and mountains.
Worship only Allah, Salih (Alaih
Assalaam) told his people. You have no other god
apart from Allah, so you should do good. I am giving you good advice: You should believe
what I say, for Allah has made me His Prophet.
But only those people of Thamud who were not rich and not strong
believed, and did as Prophet Salih (Alaih
Assalaam) had said. The rich and powerful people
of Thamud said to Salih(Alaih
Assalaam): We dont believe what you say
and we are not going to do as you advise. You are nothing but a man, just like any of us.
If you are speaking the truth, then show us a sign.
Salih (Alaih
Assalaam) brought a camel and said: This camel
will be a sign for you from Allah. Let her graze on Allahs meadow and let her drink
when she is thirsty. Think of how good Allah has been to you and all that He has give to
you. You should not do evil and cause trouble on this earth. If you do, a harsh punishment
will fall upon you.
Despite Salih (Alaih Assalaam)s
instructions and teaching, the proud and powerful people of Thamud still refused to listen
to him. Instead of leaving the camel in peace to graze in the meadow, they did a very
cruel thing: They cut the tendons on her legs. Thus they openly broke Allahs
command.
Afterwards, they called Salih (Alaih
Assalaam) and said: Now bring us the punishment
of which you have been warning us, or we shall not believe that you are the Prophet of
Allah.
Salih (Alaih Assalaam)s
promise of disaster came true. After three days, there was a terrible earthquake and all
the evil-doers perished. Such was their punishment because they did not obey Allah.
Prophet
Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam)
Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam) was a great prophet. When he was
young, he lived among people who refused to worship Allah. Instead they prayed to other
things, among them idols which they had made themselves. Once Ibrahim said to his father,
"Do you take these idols for gods? If you do, then you and your people are
wrong."
Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam) knew it was not right to worship
idols, for it was against the will of Allah. Allah had also taught Ibrahim many other
things. One evening, for instance, Ibrahim saw a bright star in the sky and he said,
"That is my God!" But as the star faded away it became clear to Ibrahim that the
star was not God.
On another occasion, Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam) saw the moon shining brightly in the
night sky, and he again said. "That is my God!" But as the moon disappeared,
Ibrahim realized that the moon was not God.
Finally, he saw the bright sun rising at dawn and he said, "That
must be my God because it is the biggest thing in the sky. "But when sunset came,
Ibrahim realized, once more, that this was not God. Only Allah was God. Ibrahim then said,
"O my people, I am free from your guilt of worshipping other gods apart from Allah. I
firmly and truly turn my face to Him Who created the heavens and the earth, and I shall
never worship any god but Allah." Who is the creator of all these things. For Allah
had created the stars, the sun and the moon. Allah is the Master of the worlds.
Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam) went among the people and told them
they must worship Allah only. For it is Allah Who created the stars, the sun, and the
moon. Allah also created the plants, and animals for food. The sun, moon and stars cannot
give anything to eat. Allah has made the earth so that people can live on it. Therefore
people should turn away from their false gods and worship Allah alone, and always do good.
Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam) spoke of all these things and also
said to his father and his people: "What are these images to which you are so
devoted? "Our fathers worshipped them,," they replied. "You and your
fathers, you have clearly been wrong," Ibrahim rejoined. Then he informed them that
they should worship only Allah, who has created everything.
Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam) also had a plan for dealing with the
idols. When the people were out of the way, Ibrahim(Alaih Assalaam)
broke all their idols and images to pieces. But he left intact and unbroken the biggest
idol of all. When the people discovered their idols all smashed and in pieces, they were
very angry. "Who has done this to our gods?" they cried. Then some of them
remembered that they had heard Ibrahim(Alaih
Assalaam) speaking against their idols. So, they
brought Ibrahim and asked him, "Are you the one who did this to our gods, O Ibrahim?(Alaih Assalaam)" He replied, "No, it was the biggest one of them who did it. Why
do you not ask them, if they can speak properly?"
At this, the idol-worshippers felt ashamed. "You know very well
that they cannot speak," they told Ibrahim. "Do you then worship things that can
neither be of any good to you nor do you any harm?" Ibrahim (Alaih Assalaam)
asked.
At this, the people became angrier than ever. In revenge, they threw
Ibrahim into a fire. Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam) might have been badly burned, perhaps
killed. But he had Allahs help. Allah made the fire cool so that Ibrahim(Alaih Assalaam) was not burned at all.
Later, Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam) left these idolatrous people and went
to another country. when he was an old man, he had two sons, Ismail(Alaih Assalaam) and Ishaq(Alaih
Assalaam). Both of them were good and just men,
and both were prophets of Allah. Ishaq(Alaih
Assalaam)s son Yaqub(Alaih Assalaam), was also a prophet. So you can see that Ibrahim(Alaih Assalaam)
and his children were greatly blessed by Allah.
But first, Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam) had to endure a great test. An angel
came to him and said: You have to sacrifice your only son. Ibrahim(Alaih Assalaam) became very sad at this, but all the same, he know that Allah had given him
an order and he had to obey it. But first of all, he asked his son if he would agree. The
son was good and pious, and he consoled his father: Dear father, he said calmly, if Allah
has ordered it, then you must obey, so sacrifice me. Do not fear: with the help of Allah,
I shall be brave.
So, full of sorrow, Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam)prepared to kill his son. But before he
actually did so, he heard a voce: You have shown your good intentions, the voice told
Ibrahim, this is sufficient. You have already fulfilled Allahs will.
Thus Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam)s son was saved, and Ibrahim(Alaih Assalaam) understood that Allah had been testing him. Of course, Ibrahim(Alaih Assalaam) was overcome with joy that he would not have to kill his son. They both
thanked Allah and sacrificed instead an animal, as Allah had ordered.
To remember this occasion we Muslims celebrate every year and like
Ibrahim (Alaih Assalaam) and his son, we sacrifice an animal. This reminds us that Allah put Ibrahim(Alaih Assalaam) to a test to see whether he would really obey him. Prophet Ibrahim(Alaih Assalaam) passed the test and we celebrate in remembrance of this. Like Prophet
Ibrahim(Alaih Assalaam), we also share the meat of the sacrificed animal with the poor people and
our friends. On this occasion, we also thank Allah for everything that He has given us and
for the lesson He taught us through the rescue of Ibrahim(Alaih Assalaam)s
son.
Later, Ibrahim (Alaih
Assalaam) and his son Ismail(Alaih Assalaam) built the Kaba in Makkah and then they both prayed: O Allah, take this
house in Your grace and help us and the people who come to us to be truly good Muslims.
Allah heard this prayer, and blessed the Kaba and the town of
Makkah. To this day, Muslims all over the world turn and face in the direction of the
Kaba in Makkah when they are praying. Muslims from all over the world come to the
Kaba during the pilgrimage season. They come on foot, on camels, by car and
aeroplanes. The Kaba is the oldest prayer house of Allah on earth. It is at the
Kaba that all Muslims worship Allah together, and that includes all those who lived
earlier, all those who are living now and all those who will live in the future.
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