Muslim Prophet Ibrahim Story

Muslim Prophet Ibrahim Story


Four birds are trained by the master. Often called, they will immediately go to the "coach" even though the location is very far away. The birds are very tame and obey every call.

However, one day the master slashed the bird one by one. Not only killed, the beautiful birds were also chopped until their bodies were cut into pieces. The bird owner also mixes up the pieces of his pet's body. He then climbed the hill then put a quarter of the meat chopped. Then head for another hill and do the same. And so on up to four hills.

The man then descended from the hill and walked away. As if he had never chopped the animals that had been nurtured and trained, he then called them with a shout and a pat. Soon the dead animals came to him with their whole and living condition. Amazing! In fact, the four birds were killed, even chopped. Even their body parts were separated far apart. However, the four came back to life.

The owner of the four birds is not another hanif prophet, Ibrahim 'alaihis greetings. What he does is not without meaning. It began when the father of the divine religion saw an animal carcass until it remained bones. Ibrahim, who was looking for monotheism and wondered, how God revived the dead and the dead jazad.

Ibrahim also called on God, "O my Lord, show me how you have brought to life the dead," he said. Allah also said, "Are you not sure?"

Ibrahim replied, "I have convinced him, but that my heart will remain steady (with my faith)," he said. Allah then ordered what Ibrahim did. Allah said, "If that is your purpose, take four birds, then chop them all by you. Put on each one hill one part of the parts, then call them. Surely they come to you immediately, "said God.

Prophet Ibrahim immediately implemented God's guidance. He trained four birds to tame. Then, do as told earlier. When summoning birds that had become carcasses, Ibrahim was amazed not to play. Only with "kun" (be), Allah revives four birds that have died, are chopped, and even separated by their bodies. So, rest assured Prophet Ibrahim that Allah is Almighty, easy for Allah to create and revive.

The story of Prophet Ibrahim and the four birds that prove the power of Allah is also reported in the Qur'anic verses of Ibrahim verse 260. At the end of the verse it is mentioned, "And know that Allah is Mighty and Mighty." is a story of interpretation according to Ibn Kathir and Atharians.

Ibn Kathir, in the Stories of the prophets, said that Abraham was a servant of Allah who had a spirit. He also traveled a lot to God who led him to believe in the oneness of God. The story above happened when Prophet Ibrahim wanted to know about life after death. So then Prophet Ibrahim asked Allah's instructions to give him knowledge. So, it was ordered about the four birds.

From the story, it is clear that God is All Things. What he ordered was only kun Fayakuun, "So, then it happened". Allah is Most Awakening as in one of His attributes from the asmaul husna, al-Baa'its, namely the Most Awakening. In the Koran many are mentioned the great nature of Allah. In the Qur'an it is also mentioned the ability of God to raise up, just as plants are fertilized after death.

"... And you see the earth is dry, then when We bring down water on it, live the earth and flourish and grow various kinds of beautiful plants. That is because Allah is He who is haq and indeed He is the one who brings to life all that is dead and indeed Allah is Almighty over all things. And, surely the Day of Judgment must come, there is no doubt about it; and that God raised all people in the tomb. "(Surat al-Hajj [22]: 5-7).

By believing in the nature of God, of course there appears confidence in the resurrection of humans from the grave. God will raise up every human who dies to account for all his actions in the world.

"And the sangkalala was blown, and suddenly they came out immediately from their graves (towards) to their Lord. They said, "How awesome we are! Who raised us from our bed (grave)? '' This is what was promised (God) the Most Gracious and true (His) apostles, "(Surat Yasin [36]: 52).

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