The Summary Of The Story Of Prophet Ibrahim Vs King Namrud
In the ancient time, there was a King named Namrud bin Kan’an who once ruled a Kingdom, it was the Babylon Kingdom. The king was very cruel and he wanted the peope to worship him, otherwise, they would be killed by his men.
Many Babylon people worshiped idols/statues. There was a man named Azar, he was Prophet Ibrahim’s father. He was an idols maker to be worshiped. Ibrahim wanted his father not to make and worship the statues. But his father was angry and refused his son’s advice.
One day, when the people of Babylon and the king held a a party, Ibrahim took a chance to destroy the idols. He destroyed all the statues except the big one. He wanted to give a lesson to the people, including the king, and his father that the idols couldn’t do anything or just speak out.
The story of Prophet Ibrahim |
After coming home from the party the king and the people were angry for the idols have been damaged. They thought that Ibrahim had destroyed their idols. Finally Ibrahim was taken to court. In the court, Ibrahim argued the logical argumentation. He taught the jugde, the people and the king that the Idol could not speak, or gave advantage to human beings. He wondered why everyone was stupid to worship such idols which gave nothing to them. They were just dead materials. It was crazy if people worship them.
The judge and the audience couldn’t break Ibrahim’s argumentation. Then the judge asked people to burn him alive. Ibrahim was burn in the enormous fire. The miracle happened. The fire couldn’t kill him. Ibrahim was all right. Many people were amazed to watch such amazing thing.
Some people was shocked to notice that. And especially, the authorities of the Babylon felt so disappointed and amazed why Ibrahim was still alive for he had already been burnt. From this happening, some people started to believe him that he was a prophet, the messenger of Allah.
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