The Rise of Isma'il, the Father of Islam
Among those prophets there is Ibrahim, the Friend of Allah. He
is known to be the Patriarch of not one, but three great monotheistic religions
of the world: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. We even find traces of his
teachings and belief in his existence in the Hindu teachings as well.
And this exceptional man, Allah tried him in so many ways that
it is reasonably fair for us to say that he survived all those trials with
flying colours and showed forbearance at an exceptional and praiseworthy level.
And what is more amazing is that with the sacrifice of Ibrahim
came also the sacrifice of Isma’il, his firstborn child. Allah reminiscences
this in the Holy Quran (Chapter As-Swaffat) by revealing the plea of Ibrahim to
Allah and the subsequent fulfillment of his prayers: “My Lord! Bless me with
righteous offspring.” So We gave him good news of a forbearing son. Then when
the boy reached the age to work with him, Abraham said, “O my dear son! I have
seen in a dream that I (must) sacrifice you. So tell me what you think.” He
replied, “O my dear father! Do as you are commanded. Allah willing, you will
find me steadfast.”
Here it is worthy to note that Isma’il was a wish and prayer
which came true. His name means “Heard of God”. He was the Blessing of Allah to
Ibrahim and his second wife Hajra (May Allah be pleased with her). And this
Blessing was meant for a mighty purpose. He was the chosen sacrifice of Allah,
and Allah accepted his forbearance and the sacrifice of his life which he gave
up to Allah with a glad and submissive heart. From this sacrifice, there arose
a new era. Isma’il became the focal point of the Faith of Allah, which is today
known as “Islam” with the advent of the Seal of all prophets, Muhammad (peace
be upon him). Allah blessed him so much that his name will ever be etched in
the hearts of the Sincere Muslim believers up till the Day of Judgement. Allah
gave him the grand honour of reconstructing the First House for Mankind, the
Holy Ka’aba for the Exclusive Worship of the Creator of the Heavens and the
Earth, i.e. Allah. He was known to be a great prophet of his time with great
spiritual and physical traits. He was courageous, patient and had great love
for the Lord as was evident from his early childhood and prime adolescence. His
adult life was also devoted to Allah and preaching His message and he loved
Allah and was loved in return.
I wish to all my Muslim brothers, sisters and children:
Eid-ul-Adha Mubarak! May we show exceptional forbearance in the trials of life
and never despair of the love and mercy of Allah. Let us emulate those great
souls who left an undeniable blessed imprint into the crust of this world. Let
us march like they marched, with submission, piety, courage and trust in the
Lord Most High. Insha-Allah, Ameen.
Your brother in Islam,
Hazrat Imam Muhyi-ud-Din
Munir A. Azim
Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam
30 June 2023