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Ishaaq Ibn Bishr
reported, on the authority of Ibn' Abbas and others, that Ezra
was a saint and a wise man. He went out one day to his own farm,
as was his custom. About noon he came to a deserted, ruined
place and felt the heat. He entered the ruined town and
dismounted his donkey, taking figs and grapes in his basket. He
went under the shade of the khaiba tree and ate his food. Then
he got up to look at what remained of the ruins. The people had
long been lost, and he saw bones.
"Oh! How will
Allah ever bring it to life after its death?" (Ch 2:259 Quran)
He said this not out
of doubt but out of curiosity. Allah sent the Angel of Death to
take his life. He remained dead for 100 years. After 100 years
had passed and there had been changes in Israelite affairs,
Allah sent an angel upon Ezra to revive his heart and his eyes
in order for him to feel and see how Allah revives the dead. The
angel said: "For how long did you sleep?" He said: "A day or
part of a day." He said this because he knew he had slept early
in the afternoon and woke up late in the afternoon. The angel
said: "You remained asleep for 100 years." He ate and drank the
food which he had prepared before he was overtaken by that long
sleep. Then the angel revived his donkey.
Almighty Allah said:
"And look at
your donkey! Thus We have made of you a sign for the people.
Look at the bones, how We bring them together and clothe them
with flesh." When this was clearly shown to him he said: "I know
now that Allah is able to do all things." (Ch 2:259)
He rode on his
donkey and entered his native place, but the people did not
recognize him, nor did his household, except the maid, now an
old woman. He asked her: "Is this the house of Ezra?" She said:
"Yes, but the people have long forgotten Ezra." He said: "I am
Ezra, Allah had taken my life for a 100 years and has not
returned it to me." She said: "Ezra used to be answered when he
prayed to Allah. Pray to cure me of blindness if you are Ezra."
He prayed for her and massaged her eyes and took her by the
hand. "Get up by the power of Allah," he said. The crippled
woman stood up and walked; she opened her eyes and saw; her
blindness was gone. She said: "I bear witness that you are
Ezra."
She rushed to the
assembly of the Israelites. Ezra's son was 118 years old, and
his children 's children now were lords of the assembly. She
called out to them saying: "This is Ezra come to you." They
accused her of lying. She said: "I am your old maid. He has just
prayed to Allah for me, and here I am whole again, walking and
seeing." The people stood up and looked at him. His son said:
"My father had a mark between his shoulders, a black mole," and
they discovered it. They said: "None among us memorized the
Torah since Nabuchadnezzar burned it, except Ezra; and there was
only one copy of the Torah, which was hidden by Sarukha. He
buried it in the days of Nabuchadnezzar in a place none but Ezra
knows." Ezra led the people to the hidden place and took out
that copy of the Torah. Its leaves had rotted, and the book
itself crumpled.
Ezra sat under the
shade of a tree surrounded by the children of Israel and copied
out the Torah for them from that script. Henceforth, the Jews
said that Ezra is the son of Allah, for 2 evidences which came
down from Heaven and for his copying the torah and for his
fighting the cause of the Israelites.
He had been copying
the Torah for Ezekial in the land of darkness in the hermitage
of Ezekiel. The village which was in ruins is said to be
Sayrabadh.
Ibn Abbas commanded:
"So it is as Allah said: "We have made of you a sign for the people." (Ch 2:259) That is, for the Israelites, in that he was sitting among
his children, the old men, and he a youth. He died as a forty
year old, and Allah resurrected him at the same age on the day
of his death."
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