Usool al-Fiqh

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IBRAHIM MONOTHEISM

Ibrahim, also known as Abraham, holds a significant place in the hearts of believers across major revealed religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Let me share some insights about this revered prophet:

  1. Title and Significance:

    • Ibrahim was bestowed with the title “Khalilullah”, which translates to “the friend of Allah”.

    • He is considered the forefather of many great prophets and is held in high esteem by followers of various faiths.

    • Among the 25 prophets mentioned in the Quran, Ibrahim stands out as a central figure.

  2. Monotheism and Hanif:

    • Ibrahim epitomized monotheism—the unwavering belief in one God.

    • In the Quran, he is described as a “Hanif”, which signifies someone who adheres to pure monotheism.

    • Despite living in a society steeped in idol worship, Ibrahim remained steadfast in his devotion to the one true God.

  3. Early Life and Spiritual Awakening:

    • Born in the ancient city of Ur (now in Iraq), Ibrahim grew up in a household of idolaters.

    • His father was a renowned idol sculptor, but young Ibrahim questioned the validity of these stone and wood idols.

    • Gifted with spiritual understanding and wisdom from an early age, he rejected the false gods worshipped by others.

  4. Tests and Resilience:

    • Ibrahim faced severe trials throughout his life, yet he remained faithful and obedient to Allah.

    • His unwavering commitment is highlighted in the Quran: “And of Ibrahim (Abraham) who fulfilled (or conveyed) all that (what Allah ordered him to do or convey)” (Surah An-Najam: 53:37).

  5. Legacy:

    • Ibrahim’s legacy extends beyond religious boundaries.

    • He is one of the five prophets of Ulul’azm (Arch-Prophets), alongside Noah, Moses, Jesus, and Prophet Muhammad.

    • His story serves as an enduring example of faith, resilience, and submission to the divine will.

In summary, Ibrahim (Abraham) embodies the essence of Islamic monotheism, standing as a beacon of unwavering faith and devotion to Allah 

Quran Surah Al-An`am 6 – 106 t0 165 . This Surah English means

161. Say, “My Lord has guided me to a straight path, an upright religion,

the creed of Abraham the Monotheist, who was not a polytheist.”

162. Say, “My prayer and my worship, and my life and my death,

are devoted to God, the Lord of the Worlds.

163. No associate has He. Thus I am commanded,

and I am the first of those who submit.

164. Say, “Am I to seek a Lord other than God, when He is the Lord of all things?”

No soul gets except what it is due, and no soul bears the burdens of another.

Then to your Lord is your return, then He will inform you regarding your disputes.

165. It is He who made you successors on the earth, and raised some of you

in ranks over others, in order to test you through what He has given you.

Your Lord is Quick in retribution, and He is Forgiving and Merciful.

https://quran.com/en/al-anam/161-165

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Surah Anam PDF

Surah Al-An`am is the 6 Surah in Quran Kareem with 165 ayat and placed in para 7 – 8. This Surah English means “Cattle”, you can download full Surah Anam PDF online which is published by Maktaba Tul Madinah. Reciting online Surah Anam PDF is also possible for readers by downloading and saving files to their devices.

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