Discovering Truth Amidst Falsehood: A Journey of Faith
In the ancient land of Babylon, there lived a man named Ibrahim (AS). Surrounded by people who worshipped lifeless idols, Ibrahim questioned this belief from a young age. He looked up at the sky and marvelled at the wonders of nature, feeling in his heart that there must be one true creator behind it all.
As Ibrahim grew older, his conviction in the one true God grew stronger. He began spreading the message of monotheism among his people, despite facing great challenges. Even when his own father opposed him and threw him into a fiery pit, Ibrahim remained steadfast in his faith.
A Divine Dream
Years later, Ibrahim was blessed with a son named Ismail (AS). One night, he had a dream in which Allah (SWT) commanded him to sacrifice his beloved son. Though this was a difficult test, Ibrahim knew it was a trial of his faith.
“And, when he reached with him [the age of] exertion, he said, ‘O my son, indeed I have seen in a dream that I [must] sacrifice you, so see what you think.’ (Quran 37:102)
Sacrifice and Submission
Ibrahim shared his dream with Ismail, who showed unwavering trust in Allah (SWT) and agreed to accompany his father. Together, they journeyed to Mount Arafat, where Ibrahim prepared to carry out the sacrifice. But just as he was about to do so, Allah (SWT) intervened, sending a ram as a substitute for Ismail.
“And We ransomed him with a great sacrifice.” – Quran 37:107
Lessons of Sacrifice
This story of Prophet Ibrahim’s sacrifice is celebrated each year during Eid al-Adha. Muslims around the world commemorate Ibrahim’s obedience and devotion to Allah (SWT). Through the act of Qurbani, we remember Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice for the sake of God and reflect on the importance of helping those in need.
The story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and his sacrifice teaches us valuable lessons of faith, obedience, and compassion. May this Eid al-Adha be a time of reflection, gratitude, and generosity for all.