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The Sacrifice of Ibrahim! | Surah Saffat | Sheikh Badr Al Turki  Verses: 102-110  The story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and the slaughter is one of the most profound acts of faith in Islam, commemorated annually during Eid al-Adha through the ritual of Qurbani. The Divine Command: Prophet Ibrahim was born in Babylon among idol-worshippers. He rejected polytheism, challenged his people, and was tested in many ways, including imprisonment and being nearly burned alive. Years later, in a clear dream, Allah commanded him to sacrifice his beloved son, Prophet Ismail (AS). This was not a command to harm, but a test of obedience and devotion. The Journey and Obedience Ibrahim told Ismail to accompany him to Mount Arafat. Along the way, Satan tempted Ibrahim to abandon the command, but Ibrahim resisted, turning away from temptation. Ismail, also a prophet, accepted the command with patience, saying: “O my father, do what you are commanded; God willing, you will find me among those who are patient” (Qur’an 21:82)  The Sacrifice and Divine Mercy: At the designated place, Ibrahim prepared to carry out the command. As the knife approached Ismail’s neck, Allah intervened, replacing Ismail with a large ram. This miracle showed that Allah’s command was not to take human life, but to test the sincerity of Ibrahim and Ismail’s faith. Lessons and Meaning: Obedience to Allah: Ibrahim prioritized obedience over personal feelings, showing absolute trust in Allah’s will. Sacrifice of ego:  The slaughter symbolizes letting go of attachments and desires for the sake of Allah. Divine mercy:  The replacement of Ismail with a ram reflects Allah’s compassion and acceptance of their devotion. Social responsibility: In Qurbani, the meat is shared with the poor and needy, strengthening community bonds. Commemoration: Muslims travel to Makkah, Mina, and Arafat to remember the event. They perform Qurbani by slaughtering animals, symbolizing the sacrifice of self and the blessings of obedience. This act is a reminder that true sacrifice is not just physical, but spiritual — offering the best of what we have to Allah.
The Sacrifice of Ibrahim! | Surah Saffat | Sheikh Badr Al Turki Verses: 102-110 The story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and the slaughter is one of the most profound acts of faith in Islam, commemorated annually during Eid al-Adha through the ritual of Qurbani. The Divine Command: Prophet Ibrahim was born in Babylon among idol-worshippers. He rejected polytheism, challenged his people, and was tested in many ways, including imprisonment and being nearly burned alive. Years later, in a clear dream, Allah commanded him to sacrifice his beloved son, Prophet Ismail (AS). This was not a command to harm, but a test of obedience and devotion. The Journey and Obedience Ibrahim told Ismail to accompany him to Mount Arafat. Along the way, Satan tempted Ibrahim to abandon the command, but Ibrahim resisted, turning away from temptation. Ismail, also a prophet, accepted the command with patience, saying: “O my father, do what you are commanded; God willing, you will find me among those who are patient” (Qur’an 21:82) The Sacrifice and Divine Mercy: At the designated place, Ibrahim prepared to carry out the command. As the knife approached Ismail’s neck, Allah intervened, replacing Ismail with a large ram. This miracle showed that Allah’s command was not to take human life, but to test the sincerity of Ibrahim and Ismail’s faith. Lessons and Meaning: Obedience to Allah: Ibrahim prioritized obedience over personal feelings, showing absolute trust in Allah’s will. Sacrifice of ego: The slaughter symbolizes letting go of attachments and desires for the sake of Allah. Divine mercy: The replacement of Ismail with a ram reflects Allah’s compassion and acceptance of their devotion. Social responsibility: In Qurbani, the meat is shared with the poor and needy, strengthening community bonds. Commemoration: Muslims travel to Makkah, Mina, and Arafat to remember the event. They perform Qurbani by slaughtering animals, symbolizing the sacrifice of self and the blessings of obedience. This act is a reminder that true sacrifice is not just physical, but spiritual — offering the best of what we have to Allah.

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