Did Ismail (a.s.) know he was going to be sacrificed
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My question is
regarding Idul-Adha. Did Ismael A.S knew when Ibrahim A.S was taking him for
sacrifice. Did he told his dream to his son or not?
Is there is any
ayat related to this incident in Quran. Can you tell me any hadeeth which
describe this incident fully, as there are many verdicts
among people on
this incident.
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Answer:
Did Ismail (a.s.)
know he was going to be sacrificed
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Your
Question: Did Ismael A.S knew when Ibrahim A.S was taking him for sacrifice.
Did he told his dream to his son or not? Is there is any ayat related to this
incident in Quran.
Prophet
Ibraheem (a.s.) did indeed explain to Prophet Ismail (a.s.) that he had seen a
dream whereby he was sacrificing his only son. And the righteous son of a righteous father, told Prophet Ibraheem (a.s.) to comply with
their Lord’s command, and the noble son
comforted his father by declaring, that
if Allah Willed, he would remain
patient and steadfast in this great trial.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 37 Surah Saafaat verses
100-112:
(Ibraheem prayed): “O my Lord!
Grant me a Righteous Son.” (In
answer to the prayer) We gave him the good news of a Gentle (Clement) son. When the boy reached the age to work with
him, (one day) Ibraheem said to
him, “O my son! I have dreamt that I am sacrificing
you!. Now tell me what you think of
it.” He said, “O my father! Do as you are being commanded.
You will find me, if Allah so
Wills, of the patient”. So when the two had submitted themselves
(to Allah), and Ibraheem had laid his
son down on his brow (for sacrifice),
We called out: “O Ibraheem! You
have indeed fulfilled your vision!”
Thus do We reward the righteous.
This was indeed a manifest trial.
And We ransomed his son for a Great Sacrifice (by substituting a ram for
the sacrifice), and left for him
(Ibraheem) praise among generations (to come) in later times. Peace and Salutations to Ibraheem. Thus do we reward the righteous! Indeed,
he was one of Our believing servants.
And We gave him the good news of Ishaaq, a Prophet, one of the
righteous.
Your Question: Can you
tell me any hadeeth which describe this incident fully, as there are many
verdicts among people on this incident.
The incident of the
Great Sacrifice and Trial of Prophet Ibraheem (a.s.) and Prophet Ismail (a.s.)
is so well related by Allah Subhanah in the Glorious Quran, that there can be absolutely no doubts about
it. There are not many hadiths describing
the events of the sacrifice, as it has
already been aptly described in detail in the Glorious Quran.
There are
some ignorant people, especially
amongst the Christians and the Jews (and unfortunately even some mis-guided
muslims) who claim that the son being offered for sacrifice was not Prophet
Ismail (a.s.), but rather it was
Prophet Ishaaq (a.s.)! In light of
the above clear aayahs of the Holy Quran,
there is absolutely no doubt that it was Prophet Ismail (a.s.) who was
being commanded to be sacrificed; and
only after this Great Trial, was the
news of the birth of Prophet Ishaaq (a.s.) given to Prophet Ibraheem (a.s.).
Prophet
Ishaaq (a.s.) was not even born when this whole event took place!
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Islam,