THE RESULT OF LEAVING POLYTHEISM VERSE NO.46ِ50

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Quran,Translation and Commentary in Brief (Vol. 04)
Verses 46-50Verses 51-53

      The gentle and kind speech of Abraham did not touch the heart of his father, and on the contrary filled him with anger, and increased his selfishness; so that he arrogantly threatened his son to kill him by stone, which is the worst kind of killing a person:ِ

      ``He said:ِ O, Abraham! If you cease not, I will stone you. Now, you get out of here, and leave me for long.''

      The verses that are related to Abraham, seem to be the conclusion of a long argument, and the outcome of Abraham's knowledge and truthfulness. What his father has said in answer to him, in a rude and repellent tone, is the outcome of polytheism; which is vanity, pride and arrogance.

      The father said:ِ You must cease your Monotheism and adhere to my idols. If not, I will stone you. Now for the time being get out of my sight. But in return for abuse and threat, the boy spoke with gentle and kind words. The argument ends with the son full of love, forgiveness, and of course firm in his belief, while the father is full of anger, fanaticism, and emotion of displeasure. Here is where the difference between a man of God, and a Godless man can be clearly distinguished.

      AZAR, according to some Islamic traditions, is the name of Abraham's father or uncle in this relation. Whoever he was, he could not bear Abraham to despise his idols which were his profitable business and occupation too.

      Abraham held his own control of being nervous, and very politely said to his father:ِ

      ``Peace be on you! Soon shall I ask my Lord to forgive you, that my Lord Has been kind to me.''

      He then withdrew himself and left his home and hearth in the Ur of the Chaldees, and never returned to his home town again. He applied himself in full time at the service of his only one God, and put all his trusts upon Him:ِ

 

      ``I will withdraw from you, and whatever you worship apart from Allah, and I will pray to my Lord, and I hope that my prayer will be answered.''

      When Abraham withdrew from them and their false god's, Allah bestowed on him His Mercy, and granted him Jacob and Isaac. Jacob was the son of Isaac and the grandson of Abraham, the line of whom held the banner of Monotheism for several generations.

 

 

 

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