In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
Aslam Alikum
Here we come with our fourth story
which is about
::: Noah :::
Peace be upon him
Variation on the Birth of Noah
Aslam Alikum
Here we come with our fourth story
which is about
::: Noah :::
Peace be upon him
Variation on the Birth of Noah
He was Noah Ibn Lamik, Ibn Mitoshilkh, Ibn Enoch, Ibn Yard, Ibn Mahlabeel, Ibn Qinan, Ibn Anoush, Ibn Seth, Ibn Adam the Father of Mankind .
According to the history of the People of the Book
"People of the Book" refers to the Jews and Christians,
so-called by Allah because they received Revealed Books, the Taurat, Zabur, and Injeel.
These names are translated "Torah", "Psalms", and "Gospels",respectively, but the books that are extant are corrupt.
Of the Revealed Books, (only the Qur'an remains exactly as it was revealed)
the period between the birth of Noah and the death of Adam
was one hundred forty-six years
(According to Genesis 5, New Revised Standard version,
Noah was born one hundred twenty six years after the death of Adam
Ibn Abbas narrated that Prophet Muhammad said:
"The period between Adam and Noah was ten centuries."
According to Genesis 5, New Revised Standard version,
Noah was born 1056 years after Adam's creation,
or after he left the Garden of Eden.
Thus, this hadith does not contradict the previous statement from the People of the Book
, as it may first appear to do.
The reader should keep in mind, however, that
any statements or narratives taken from the People of the Book are not necessarily credible
Noah's People - Idolaters
For many generations Noah's people had been worshipping statues that they called gods.
They believed that these gods would bring them good,
protect them from evil,
and provide all their needs.
They gave their idols names such as Waddan, Suwaan, Yaghutha, Yaauga, and Nasran,
according to the power they thought these gods possessed
Allah the Almighty revealed:
And they Idolaters have said:
"You shall not leave your gods, nor shall you leave Wadd, nor Suwa, nor Yaghuth, nor Yauq nor Nasr (names of the idols).
Originally these were the names of good people who had lived among them.
After their deaths, statues of them were erected to keep their memories alive.
After some time, however, people began to worship these statues.
Later generations did not even know why they had been erected;
they only knew their parents had prayed to them.
That is how idol worshipping developed.
Since they had no understanding of Allah the Almighty Who would punish them for their evil deeds,
they became cruel and immoral
Into this environment Allah sent Noah with His message to his people.
Noah was the only intellectual not caught in the whirlpool of man's destruction which was caused by polytheism
Various Hadith describing the Origin of Idolatry
Ibn Abbas explained:
"Following upon the death of those righteous men, Satan inspired their people to erect statues in the places where they used to sit.
They did this, but these statues were not worshipped until the coming generations deviated from the right way of life.
Then they worshipped them as their idols."
These idols represented, respectively, manly power;
mutability, beauty; brute strength; swiftness; sharp sight, insight.
In his version, Ibn Jarir narrated:
"There were righteous people who lived in the period between Adam and Noah
and who had followers who held them as models.
After their death, their friends who used to emulate them said:
'If we make statues of them,
it will be more pleasing to us in our worship and will remind us of them.'
So they built statues of them,
and after they had died and others came after them,
Iblis crept into their minds saying:
'Your forefathers used to worship them, and through that worship they got rain.'
So they worshipped them."
Ibn Abi Hatim related this story:
"Waddan was a righteous man who was loved by his people.
When he died, they withdrew to his grave in the land of Babylonia and were overwhelmed by sadness.
When Iblis saw their sorrow caused by his death, he disguised himself in the form of a man saying:
'I have seen your sorrow because of this man's death;
can I make a statue like him which could be put in your meeting place to make you remember him?'
They said: 'Yes.' So he made the statue like him.
They put it in their meeting place in order to be reminded of him.
When Iblis saw their interest in remembering him,
he said: 'Can I build a statue of him in the home of each one of you so that he would be in everyone's house
and you could remember him?'
They agreed.
Their children learned about and saw what they were doing.
They also learned about their remembrance of him,
until they took him to be a deity and worshipped him instead of Allah.
So the first to be worshipped instead of Allah was Waddan, the idol which they named thus."
It was narrated that 'Umm Salmah and 'Umm Habibah told Allah's Prophet Muhammad
about the church called "Maria"
which they had seen in the land of Abyssinia.
They described its beauty and the pictures therein.
He said: "Those are the people who build places of worship on the grave
of every dead man who was righteous and then make therein those pictures.
Those are the worst of creation unto Allah."
The essence of this point is that
every idol from those earlier mentioned was worshipped by a certain group of people.
It was mentioned that people made pictures and as the ages passed they made these pictures into statues,
so that their forms could be fully recognized;
afterwards they were worshipped instead of Allah
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To Be Continued...:)
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