Abraham had established a definite reasoning against idolaters. Nothing was left for him except to
reason against the people who proclaimed themselves gods.
When the king, Namrud, heard of Abraham’s safe exit from the fire he became very angry. He
feared that the status of godhead he had proclaimed for himself was not challenged by an ordinary
human being. He summoned Abraham to the palace and held a dialogue with him which Allah
Almighty recounted:
“Have you not thought about him who disputed with Abraham about his Lord (Allah) because
Allah had given him the kingdom? When Abraham said to him: “My Lord (Allah) is He Who
gives life and causes death.” He said: “I give life and cause death.” Abraham said: “Verily,
Allah causes the sun to rise from the east; then cause it you to rise from the west.” So the
disbeliever was utterly defeated. Allah guides not the people who are Zalimeen (wrongdoers etc).
(Ch 2:258 Quran).
Abraham’s fame spread throughout the entire kingdom. People talked about how he had been
saved from the blazing fire and how he had debated with the king and left him speechless. In the
meantime, Abraham continued calling people to believe in Allah, exerting a great effort to guide
his people to the right path. He tried every means to convince them. However in spite of his love
and care for his people, they felt angry and deserted him. Only one woman and one man of his
people shared his belief in Allah. The woman’s name was Sarah and she became his wife. The
man’s name was Lot and he became a prophet.
When Abraham realized that no one else was going to believe in his call, he decided to emigrate.
He left his people and traveled with his wife and Lot to a city called Ur, then another called
Haran, and then to Palestine.
Allah the Almighty told us:
” So Lut believed in him (Abraham’s message of Islamic Monotheism). He (Abraham) said: “I
will emigrate for the sake of my Lord. Verily, He is the All Mighty, the All Wise.” (Ch 29:26).
After Palestine, Abraham traveled to Egypt, calling people to believe in Allah wherever he
traveled, judging fairly between people, and guiding them to truth and righteousness.
Hadith about Abraham, Sarah and Hajar
Abu Hurairah narrated that Abraham (pbuh) did not tell a lie except on three occasions, twice for
the sake of Allah (Exalted and Almighty) when he said:
“I am sick,” (when his people were
holding a festival in honor of their gods, Abraham excused himself by saying he was sick. (Ch
37:89 Quran)
and when he said: “(I have not done this but) the big idol has done it.” The (third
was) that while Abraham and Sarah (his wife) were going (on a journey), they passed by (the
territory of) a tyrant. Someone said to the tyrant: “This man (Abraham is accompanied by a very
charming lady.
” SO, he sent for Abraham and asked him about Sarah saying “Who is this lady?”
Abraham said: “She is my sister.”Abraham went to Sarah said “O Sarah! There are no believers
on the surface of the earth except you and me. This man asked me about you and I have told him
that you are my sister do not contradict my statement.
” the tyrant then called Sarah, and when she
went to him, he tried to take a hold of her with his hand, but his hand got stiff and he was
confounded. He asked Sarah: “Pray to Allah for me and I shall not harm you.” SO Sarah asked
Allah to cure him and he got cured. He tried to take hold of her for the second time, but his hand
got as stiff as or stiffer than before and he was more comfounded. He again requested Sarah:
“Pray to Allah for me, and I will not harm you.
” Sarah asked Allah to again, and he became all
right. He then called one of his guards who had brought her and said: “You have not brought me
a human being but have brought me a devil.
” The tyrant then gave Hajar as a maid servant to
Sarah. Abraham, gesturing with his hand, asked: “What has happened?” She replied: “Allah has
spoiled the evil plot of the infidel or immoral person and gave me Hajar for service.
” Abu
Hurairah then addressed his listeners saying: “That Hajar was your mother, O Bani Ma is Sama
(Arab, the descendants of Ishmael, Hajar’s son).”