Similarities between Paganism and Darwinism Those who defend Darwin's theory of evolution follow a very similar superstitious concept, for they believe that certain elements (e.g., carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, calcium, magnesium, and iron) as well as muddy water containing various minerals, somehow acquired a superior power and free will over the course of time and by chance. The Darwinists claim that life emerged from the mud over time and by coincidence. Supposedly, this trio of muddy water, time, and chance decided to form all of the beautiful things in nature, animals, and, most importantly, conscious human beings. The origins of this superstition lie in the fallacious belief that inanimate substances are actually entities that possess intelligence and willpower, and that can make and act upon decisions. In other words, they regard matter itself as something divine. Based upon this false concept, Darwinists maintain that everything in the universe developed on its own as the result of chance, and that every entity is regarded, together with chance, as divine. However, those who look at all of the animate and inanimate things that surround them, beginning with their own bodies, will see that the universe is the work of an infinitely powerful Creator Who possesses infinite intelligence and knowledge. Every detail, from our own planet to the flawless harmony within our own bodies, from the equilibrium between the galaxies, as well as the stars and all other celestial bodies, to our world with all of its countless blessings, proves the existence of an infinitely compassionate and loving Creator: God, Lord of the worlds.
As we have seen, claiming that unconscious atoms, minerals, and blind chance produced flawless and perfect designs is nothing more than bowing down before wooden totems and begging them for health and abundance. The only difference between the two is the names given to them and the concepts used to describe them. According to the pagans among whom Prophet Abraham (pbuh) lived, certain idols allegedly regulated the universe, shaped living things, and directed their behavior. Similarly, Darwinists believe that all living things and the universe's flawless design emerged under the effect of inanimate matter (e.g., atoms, molecules, natural forces, and the chemical and physical properties of objects). Just as pagans ascribe such powers to their idols, Darwinists use such concepts as the self-organization of matter and nature's creation of species to ascribe imaginary creative power to lifeless matter and then deify it. This can be clearly seen in popular publications that support the theory of evolution. Such publications make frequent reference to various Darwinist idols, the greatest idol of which is Mother Nature. Those who defend this misguided belief think that every development and change in the universe (e.g., the countless beauties in living things, the life and death of all living beings, and natural disasters) comes about by the direction and will of Mother Nature. They reveal their misguided beliefs in such expressions as a gift from nature to humanity when speaking of one of nature's beauties, or the wrath of Mother Nature when referring to a disaster. However, they can never explain from where Mother Nature receives her power, nor what she really is. Of course, this is a very ugly and irrational claim to make. Such people ascribe partners to God and attempt to base their perverted beliefs on an allegedly scientific foundation. Professor Philip Johnson, a contemporary critic of Darwinism, describes the theory of evolution and modern materialist philosophy in general as a kind of idolatry: … denial is always a temptation, and outright atheism is only the most superficial form of denial… Another time-honored strategy [of denial] is to ... [substitute] something we can control. This is called idolatry. Primitive tribes make idols of wood or clay. Sophisticated modern intellectuals make idols of their theories, still employing the word God … but in such a way that it adds nothing to chance and the laws of nature. All who pursue this strategy are substituting the created thing for the Creator, and this is the essence of idolatry.3
Clearly, it is a great mistake to suggest that matter is conscious and, as a result, ascribe consciousness to material things. Atoms, molecules, muddy water, and coincidence have no consciousness or power to make any decisions or to think. Atoms are unconscious, inanimate objects. Everything in the universe can acquire life only because of the existence of a superior consciousness and will. These attributes are unique to God, Lord of the worlds, for He created the whole universe and thereby displays His infinite knowledge. The flawlessness of His creation, His superior intelligence, and His extraordinary wisdom can be seen everywhere in the universe. God has created everything, living and non-living, out of nothing and has endowed each one with features that astonish us. Prophet Abraham (pbuh) showed his tribe that the Moon, the Sun, and the stars had no creative power, and then called on them to abandon their paganism and believe in God. The path that he followed contains several signposts for us. First of all, he demonstrated, with the inspiration of God and in the wisest and most effective way, why the pagans' beliefs were superstitious and groundless. This approach is an important guide for all believers. Some present-day circles say that it is unnecessary to expose the fallacious nature of such atheist philosophies as Darwinism and materialism, or the errors of those who expound them. In their view, describing God's superior creation is sufficient. But this point of view is mistaken. One of the most important ways of changing peoples' viewpoints consists of answering, one by one, of all their questions. For that reason, while explaining the proofs of God's existence and the facts about His creation, believers must also explain why the theory of evolution is incorrect. This will help the people understand that their own ideas have no real foundation, and, if God wills, they will abandon these long-held deceptions and see that God's existence is a manifest truth.
Another similarity between Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) tribe and Darwinists is their response to the message. The pagans realized that their statues had no power to do anything and admitted as much, as the Qur'an reveals: "They consulted among themselves and said: 'It is you yourselves who are wrongdoers'" (Qur'an, 21:64). Despite the fact that they saw the truth and accepted it in their hearts, they persisted in their denial and remained loyal to their idols. Darwinists also know that modern science has exposed the theory of evolution as a fallacy. (For details, see Harun Yahya, Darwinism Refuted, [New Delhi: Goodword Books, 2002].) Every new study that reveals the proofs of God's superior creation pushes them deeper into despair and defeat. Examples of all living things' flawless design and His marvelous creation's details are being made known by scientists, whereas the claims of Darwinism are being dismissed by science. However, while Darwinists do not openly admit this, they do so between the lines and most unwillingly, and even then not in the full sense. In every debate, they blindly continue to defend their theories and ignore the evidence against them. Believers must not forget one very important fact: The important thing is not to attest to a truth on the surface through words; what really matters is to grasp this truth within one's heart. Darwinists have accepted the truth of creation in their hearts, and their desire to conceal their true thoughts does not alter this fact. Furthermore, this reveals an important truth mentioned in the Qur'an: "Only a small community will believe"(Qur'an, 40:59). Believers are responsible for explaining the truth as many times as required, to develop new methods and styles in order to reach those who do not understand, and to wage a wide-ranging intellectual struggle to inform people of His religion in the best manner possible. Believers who engage in this struggle must be humble and fully submitted to God, for only God can lead those who listen to them to the true path. While relaying His message, Prophet Abraham (pbuh) was most patient and set an example to others with his humility and submission to God. In all situations, he knew that God was with him, believed that even the most difficult times and situations were created by Him, and that our Lord would always bring everything to the proper conclusion. Therefore, he persisted in the face of the threats from his tribe and placed his trust in God, since he knew that the end result was in His hands. In return for this most pleasing humility, God always granted him strength and success. Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) Intellectual Struggle
By means of his plan, Prophet Abraham (pbuh) eliminated the fundamental bases of his tribe's pagan superstitions by proving that they were irrational, illogical, and contrary to God's revelation. Whereas his tribe and his father Azar sought to employ the most unjust methods against him, Prophet Abraham (pbuh) limited himself to working on the level of ideas and demonstrated how important the intellectual struggle was. His opponents sought to stone him, exile him, and even murder him, but he responded to their threats in a balanced and proper manner. Such behavior is part of the morality that pleases God and that He wills believers to adopt: Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) complete submission to God, as well as his powerful faith, sincerity, submission, and purity strengthened him in the face of his tribe's hostility and helped him develop effective methods of explaining God's existence. He spent his whole life waging an intellectual struggle against all unbelievers with enormous determination and enthusiasm, all the while expecting no reward other than God's good pleasure, mercy, and Paradise. It is much easier to believe in a society in which everyone has faith and lives according to God's good pleasure, for people can easily find the true path in such a society. However, living as believers in an unbelieving society requires a much greater determination to live such a life. Therefore, such a life may be more esteemed. (God knows best.) In these terms, too, God made Prophet Abraham (pbuh) superior to all of his tribe. Some present-day people despair because, seeing their fellows deny God's existence and lead lives far removed from the Qur'an's moral values causes them to lose their enthusiasm for gaining His good pleasure. However, even if the whole world were to deny God, Muslims would still have the duty to submit sincerely to Him and live in the manner that earns His good pleasure. In the verse, "Abraham was a community in himself, exemplary, obedient to God, a man of pure natural belief. He was not one of the idolaters" (Qur'an, 16:120), God reveals that this servant turned only to Him and lived according to the true faith all by himself. Therefore, all believers must display the same determination and refuse, no matter what the circumstances, to make concessions when confronted with the unbelievers' deceptions and snares. The Wish to Burn Prophet Abraham (pbuh) Angered that their idols had been smashed, the pagans decided to take their revenge upon Prophet Abraham (pbuh) by burning him to death. As the Qur'an recounts:
Although they could clearly see the proofs of God's existence, their great anger drove them to throw Prophet Abraham (pbuh) into the fire. This is an important example of their hatred and intolerance of God's prophets and believers. In fact, the Qur'an reveals that a number of other believers were subjected to a similar cruelty: As with all of the unbelievers' other snares, this one was also foiled by God. Those believers who suffer torture gain great merit in His sight, and the unbelievers who inflict it upon them are rewarded with eternal suffering in Hell. At first sight, it appeared that Prophet Abraham (pbuh) would be burned to death. However, in the same way that death only comes when God wills, fire can only burn if He so wills it. God, the Creator of all things, commanded the fire to be cool at that moment, and thus turned the unbelievers' trap against themselves:
Taking Prophet Abraham (pbuh), who is praised for his faith in and submission to God, as well as for his pleasing morality, as a role model, believers must submit wholly to God when they encounter difficult circumstances, and must never forget that God creates everything. In fact, all events, even those that appear to be harmful, are actually tests and are auspicious for believers. This being the case, the most appropriate attitude for Muslims to adopt in order to earn God's good pleasure is to be enthusiastic and determined and to place their trust in our Lord. For that reason, believers should not feel sad or troubled by the unbelievers' traps, plots, and assaults, for they are all means to increase their enthusiasm and draw closer to God. Indeed, God tells our Prophet (may God bless him and grant him peace) the following:
Signs from the Story of Prophet Abraham (pbuh) for the Present Day As we know, all kinds of fabrics and materials are now produced by high technology. Among them are fire-proof clothing and vehicles. For instance, fire-resistant clothes protect their wearers against fire, flames, and other effects of burning, for they catch fire less easily, burn slower, and put themselves out when the flame or the fire's source is removed. Such clothing gives people more time to remove their burning clothes or extinguish the blames. Fabrics made from glass, aramid, novoloid, sulphur, and saran fibres do not catch fire and resist very high temperatures. These fabrics are the result of different fibers joined together, through a series of tests, to protect the wearer against fire. Shirts, pants, jackets, sweaters, shoes, gloves, socks, and headgear designed from such fire-resistant materials are used by workers in oil refineries, chemical substance producing plants, electricity and natural gas facilities, steel and aluminum factories, welding plants, the air and space industry, the construction industry, and emergency and fire-fighting personnel. (American Firewear Product Specifications; http://www.firewear.com/spcgide.htm) The above verse may be pointing to this major scientific development, which will emerge during the End Times, and indicating the production of these fire-resistant fabrics and materials. (God knows best.) The Wisdom in Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) Method Indicating the Truth by Asking Questions Prophet Abraham (pbuh) led his pagan people to accept the fact that their idols possessed no power by asking questions: Posing questions enables people to understand their own situations by using their own logic. This is a most effective means of communication. Those who deny God suffer a huge defeat in the face of wise, sincere questions, because God's existence and the evidence for it are clear. Therefore, it is a serious mistake to close one's eyes to His religion and build a life in which He is forgotten. Unbiased people who can grasp God's infinite might and power know that He has power over everything and that He possesses infinite knowledge and wisdom, and so build their entire lives on His good pleasure. One effective manner of awakening the heedless and those who fail, under Satan's influence, to think of these things is to ask questions that will focus their minds. Indeed, many verses invite people to think by asking various questions: As they explain religion's moral values, believers may experiment with several methods depending on the people being addressed, their degree of openness, and how they behave. If they are open to the truth, then it will be easy, if God so wills, for them to comprehend religion's moral values. If, however, believers are faced with an arrogant and cruel society, such as the one facing Prophet Abraham (pbuh), then it is essential to awaken them in some way, defeat their heedlessness, and rock them intellectually.
This method also forces the other side to think about what the believers' arguments are, for, as the Qur'an states, "man is argumentative" (Qur'an, 18:54). For this reason, most people will try to defend their own ideas when confronted with a different idea. The way to prevent such unproductive arguments is to ask questions and lead people to question their own beliefs. Since Satan does not want people to think about God's existence, the Hereafter, Heaven and Hell, and other important matters, he always seeks to turn them away from the truth. This question-and-answer method can be used with such people to guide them to consider such questions as God's existence, the purpose of life, what happens after death, and the Day of Reckoning. Behaving Courageously and Frankly Prophet Abraham (pbuh), like all messengers, was granted wisdom by God and charged with calling people to religion so that they may earn His good pleasure, live for the Hereafter, and have proper moral values. The messengers' methods of calling and explaining, as well as their styles of dialogue, must serve as examples to all Muslims.The societies to which the prophets were sent generally consisted of stubborn people who refused to listen to others. Nevertheless, the prophets presented God's message in ways designed to earn God's good pleasure and demonstrated superior moral virtues, as God commanded in the following verse: "So call and go straight, as you have been ordered to..." (Qur'an, 42:15). Prophet Abraham (pbuh) had to deal with his tribe, who loved to argue and were devoted to the paganism inherited from their ancestors. When he showed them how illogical and irrational their pagan belief system was, they began arguing with him: One of the most striking elements in Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) method of communication is his sincerity and frankness. While explaining God's existence, he addresses peoples' consciences and speaks effectively. In addition, he openly warns them and calls on them to fear and respect no one but God. This shows how courageous, perceptive, and determined he was when confronting his pagan society. Prophet Abraham (pbuh) exposed the irrational nature of his tribe's misguided belief system with a sincere explanation and an effective style of presentation. God tells all believers to use this method: Although he was opposed by his entire tribe, Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) enthusiasm and determination, as well as his striking, sincere, and intelligent style of presentation, represent a superior attitude capable of influencing all unbiased people. However, since his tribe was far from true religion and was unwilling to abandon their paganism even after realizing the truth of Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) words, he experimented with other methods. As the Qur'an reveals, he responded in the most pleasing way to his argumentative people. In one verse, God issues the following command to believers:
Planned Behavior and Sequential Thinking As we have shown above, Prophet Abraham (pbuh) used several plans and methods when calling his tribe to belief in God. One method was to consider the likely dangers and reactions in order to prepare effective precautions. The Qur'an reveals that God supported all prophets, gave them superior wisdom and understanding, and enabled them, through divine inspiration, to function as servants who took the most rational and effective precautions and who possessed great foresight. Prophet Abraham (pbuh) had all of these superior characteristics in the most perfect form. Thus, he fulfilled his God-given responsibility in the best possible manner and did his best to call his tribe to the truth.
This method reflects a most wise and rational attitude, for his tribe left him alone out of fear that they themselves might become ill. Left alone, he gained enough time to smash the idols. This clever plan, designed to free his tribe from the sin of ascribing partners to God, is one of the finest examples of acting based upon his love for and fear (respect) of God and personal faith. He made great efforts to carry out his God-given responsibility and, with great courage and determination, refused to give up in the face of all difficulties. He sought no reward from people, responded to evil with good, and sought only God's good pleasure while doing so. The Qur'an gives other examples of portraying something as flawed and thus escaping the clutches of the cruel, such as Khidr (pbuh), who traveled with Prophet Moses (pbuh) for a short time. The verses read: Khidr (pbuh) was chosen by God and given special knowledge, and his great intelligence and foresight in this instance are worthy of note. The Qur'an praises his profound faith, humility, and submission to God, as well as many of his other qualities, and reveals that he was a servant of God whose every action was founded on guidance and wisdom. By sinking this boat, Khidr (pbuh) prevented the king from taking it and also showed great compassion towards its owners, who were poor. At the same time, he damaged it in such a way that it could be easily repaired. These verses also describe Khidr (pbuh) as being a wise servant of God who carried out His commands without hesitation, and as being noteworthy for his love and compassion, for his desire to help believers, and for his patience and determination. (For details, see Harun Yahya, Signs of the End Times in Surat Al- Kahf [New Delhi: Goodword Books, 2004].)
This reply confronted the pagans, who believed that their idols directed the universe and controlled human beings, with a terrible dilemma. As a result, they were humbled and unable to respond. Seeing that their lifeless idols had no power, they had no alternative but to accept Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) words. However, they could not publicly admit these truths, which they believed in their hearts and minds. One reason for this, as God reveals, was their "wrongness and haughtiness" (Qur'an, 27:14). Another element of Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) method was to undermine his tribe's misguided beliefs before explaining the truth to them. God gave him great wisdom, superior understanding, and the power of effective communication, all of which he employed in the wisest, most effective, and rational style to call his tribe to belief. Under divine inspiration, he exposed the falsity of their pagan belief system and then replaced it, by His will, with a divine perspective based on God's existence and belief in His superior power and might. This wise method is an important model that all Muslims should use when explaining religion's moral values. By revealing his tribe's pagan belief system as no more than a set of contradictions and inconsistencies, he followed the wisest and most effective mode of guiding his tribe to truth. Such an approach will, if Gods wills, help unbelievers see that their beliefs rest on illogical and irrational foundations, after which they may grasp religion's superior nature and understand that God created the universe from nothing, possesses infinite might and power, and pervades all things. The Angels Who Visited Prophet Abraham (pbuh) One of God's greatest blessings to Prophet Abraham (pbuh) was to support him with angels. According to the Qur'an, two angels came to Prophet Abraham (pbuh) in human guise and stayed in his house: As we see, Prophet Abraham (pbuh) realized immediately that these guests were not ordinary guests. He showed a superior hospitality to them, although he had never seen before, and immediately offered them pleasant refreshments. Such an act symbolizes his superior moral values. And, offering such refreshments before his unknown guests made any requests is an example of the fine thinking that Muslims need to adopt. Another model worthy of adoption is the way he prepared the refreshments without giving any indication that he was doing so: Prophet Abraham (pbuh) did not ask his guests whether they were hungry or tell them that he had made any preparations. This is the height of good manners, for a guest may feel shy to request some refreshments, and his or her self-respect may prevent such a request from being made. Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) handling of this situation indicates his respect for and interest in his guests. He offered them a roasted, fattened calf, which people of that time considered to be a most pleasing and delicious meal. His request that they eat is one of the finest examples of his superior morality and thought. The Angels' Glad Tidings However, his guests did not eat the food placed before them, because:The way that his guests declined to eat, even though he had treated them very warmly and offered them food, showed Prophet Abraham (pbuh) that something extraordinary was happening. These angels, who came to him in human guise, displayed a most noble and blameless morality. Indeed, he treated them with such enormous hospitality because he realized that they were most worthy guests. The angels then revealed their true identities and gave him the glad tidings of a righteous son:
This was news of a great miracle. In response to his wife's question, "They said: 'That is what your Lord says. He is the All-Wise, the All-Knowing'" (Qur'an, 51:30). As revealed in another verse, Prophet Abraham (pbuh) and his wife were told not to be astonished: The angels also reminded Prophet Abraham (pbuh) of something else: Losing faith in God is a spiritual state prevalent among people who live far removed from God. When their expectations fail to materialize, they despair and believe that their wishes will never come true. Thus, they cannot show the requisite appreciation of God. On the other hand, Prophet Abraham (pbuh) always exhibited proper moral values by placing his hope in God. People who grasp this great truth know that even apparently insurmountable obstacles exist because of His wisdom. God creates sterility and so can turn it into fertility in a moment. That is what happened to Prophet Abraham (pbuh) and his barren wife, despite their great age. Only God, Who gave them a righteous son, can give and take life, and then bring anything to life once again. In the Qur'an, God relates a miraculous event and reveals that He will cause Prophet Abraham (pbuh) and his wife to have a righteous son. There may also be an indication in this verse of present-day sterility treatments and advances in medical science. (God knows best.) Other News Brought by the Angels The Qur'an also gives more details about this conversation in other passages. For example: The Qur'an reveals that God will never destroy a society that contains believers. For that reason, the angels told Prophet Abraham (pbuh) and Prophet Lot (pbuh) to leave the region. Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) Sons: Prophet Ishmael (pbuh) and Prophet Isaac (pbuh) The angels told Prophet Abraham (pbuh) that God had accepted his prayer for a righteous child: Prophet Abraham (pbuh) did not ask God for a child from his own line especially, but rather for a righteous son. His prayer was for a devout Muslim who would keep the religion alive after his death. The fact that he was not expecting a son can be seen from his reply: "Do you bring me this good news despite the fact of old age having reached me? What kind of good news are you bringing me?" (Qur'an, 15:54). However, God willed to create a righteous line of descent for Prophet Abraham (pbuh), and so made his elderly and barren wife fertile. As we stated earlier, He sent angels to inform Prophet Abraham (pbuh) and his wife of this miracle:
Like Prophet Abraham (pbuh), Prophet Zachariah (pbuh) asked for a devout son. As stated above, only God can guide someone to the true path. Indeed, God reveals: "... God guides those He wills. He has best knowledge of the guided" (Qur'an, 28:56). Our Lord also gives the example of Prophet Noah's (pbuh) son. This person had such a worthy father, a role model of sincerity, patience, submission, and pleasing moral values. However, since he did not comply with his father's call to the true path, but rather followed the unbelievers, God drowned him in the flood along with the other unbelievers (Qur'an, 11:43). Our Lord gave Prophet Abraham (pbuh) the glad tidings that he would have righteous children. In the Qur'an, God reveals that these esteemed sons were Prophet Ishmael (pbuh) and Prophet Isaac (pbuh), whom He raised to the rank of prophethood because of their devotion and submission to Him, as well as their pleasing moral values. After receiving this welcome news, Prophet Abraham (pbuh) prayed and thanked God:
While Prophet Abraham (pbuh) was still alive, our Lord presented Prophet Isaac (pbuh) with a son, Jacob (pbuh), who was also a sincere believer endowed with prophethood. God reveals that He has perfectly fulfilled His blessing on this elect servant (Qur'an: 12:6). Prophet Jacob (pbuh) is a blessed person, one praised for his sincere faith in God, and for being a sincere servant with pure remembrance of his true home in the Hereafter (Qur'an, 38:46). God reveals Prophet Isaac's (pbuh) and Prophet Jacob's (pbuh) superior moral qualities in the following verses: The Qur'an praises Prophet Abraham (pbuh) for turning to God in everything he did, his sincere and genuine prayers, and his determined faith. Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) submissive attitude in the face of all troubles and difficulties is an example for all believers. His sincere prayer for his children is a clear indication of this: God describes the great blessing He has placed on Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) descendents in the following terms: In other verses, God reveals the following information about this blessed line: Our Lord further informs us that He has made Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) family superior to the worlds, supported them with wisdom and the Book, and provided them with considerable assets: God rewarded Prophet Abraham (pbuh) with a pleasing, guided, and unsullied line of descent. Although his tribe was disobedient, proud, and insistent upon denying God, his sons, whom God selected as prophets, were his true legacy: Prophet Abraham (pbuh), Prophet Ishmael (pbuh), and Prophet Isaac (pbuh) all called on people to believe in God. Prophet Ishmael (pbuh) and Prophet Abraham (pbuh) built the Ka`bah. Building the Ka`bah These two prophets built the Ka`bah, a task that God had entrusted to Prophet Abraham (pbuh), as the following verses reveal: God told Prophet Abraham (pbuh) to cleanse the Ka`bah. This may represent a physical cleaning or may have a spiritual meaning. Thus, God commanded that the Ka`bah be cleansed both physically and spiritually (from pagan practices). In another verse, God reveals the tasks He assigned to these two prophets:
At the end of their prayers, Prophet Abraham (pbuh) and Prophet Ishmael (pbuh) praised God. After stating what they sought from Him, the two prophets praised Him, expressing the fact that He knows and hears everything. This demonstrates that it is acceptable to recall His names during prayer and to use them when praying to Him. Indeed, in one verse God reveals that: Believers should express the fact, as did the prophets, of God's greatness, that He sees and hears everything, controls everything, and is the Lord of power and wisdom. Many verses concerning the prophets' prayers shed light on how believers should actually pray.
Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) Test
In the above verses, God relates how He tested Prophet Abraham (pbuh). Islamic scholars generally interpret these verses in the same way. For example, in his commentary on the Qur'an, Hamdi Yazir of Elmali states that Prophet Abraham (pbuh) saw a revelation in his dream and was told to fulfill it. He explains the relevant verses in the following terms:
"Prophet Abraham and his son obeyed and submitted to God's command, and Prophet Abraham (laid his [son's] head to one side) and accepted the task of cutting his throat… Understanding that his dream was a divine command, he was eager to discharge his duty, and showed great fortitude and obedience to God's command. Then God blessed him, ordering him to sacrifice an animal instead of his son, and thereby saved Prophet Abraham from a self-sacrifice."5Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) and Prophet Ishmael's (pbuh) sincere obedience, submission, and devotion to God can be seen clearly from these verses and commentaries. Their superior behavior is an excellent example and a matchless guide for all believers. Therefore, all believers must follow this path and become known for their scrupulous implementation of God's commands, and for showing strong resolution when facing troubles or difficulties and maintaining their patient and humble natures. In the following verses, God further reveals that:
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Prophet Abraham's (pbuh) Religion
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