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The Quran does not give details of Isaac's life (pbuh), but
reliable Quranic commentators mentioned that when Abraham felt
that his life was drawing to a close, he wished to see Isaac
married. He did not want Isaac to marry one of the Canaanites,
who were pagans, so he sent a trustworthy servant to Haran in
Iraq to choose a bride for Isaac. The servant's choice fell upon
Rebekah Bint Bethuel, Ibn Nahor, who was a brother of Abraham.
Isaac married her and she gave birth to a set of twins, Esau (Al
Eis) and Jacob (Yaqub).
Ill feelings developed between the two brothers when they grew
into manhood. Esau disliked the fact that Jacob was favored by
his father and by Allah with prophethood. This ill feeling
became so serious that Esau threatened to kill his brother.
Fearing for his life, Jacob fled the country.
The People of the Book said that when Isaac was forty years old,
he married Rebekah, Bint Bethuel, during his father's life. They
said she was sterile, so Isaac prayed to Allah and then she
became pregnant. She gave birth to twin boys. The first one was
called Esau whom the Arabs called Al-Eis. He became the father
of Rum. The second one was called Jacob, which means Isreal,
(belonging to the people of Israel).
The People of the Book claimed that when Isaac (pbuh) grew old
and his eye sight had weakened, he had a desire for food, so he
asked his son Esau to go hunting and bring him some cooked game.
Esau asked him to bless the food and pray for him. Esau, a
hunter, went out to get his father the meat. Rebekah,
overhearing this, ordered her son Jacob to slaughter two goats
of his best flock and cook them as his father liked and bring it
to him before his brother returned. She dressed Jacob in his
brother's clothes and put goat skin on his arms and neck, for
Esau was hairy while Jacob was not. When he approached his
father with the food, his father asked: 'Who are you?' Jacob
answered: 'I am your son.' When his father finished eating, he
prayed for his son to be the more blessed brother and to prevail
over them and all people, and for Allah to sustain him and his
children.
When he left his father, his brother Esau, who had carried out
his father's command, entered. Isaac asked him: "What is this my
son?" He answered: "This is the food you like." Isaac asked:
"Did you brin it an hour ago and ask me to pray for you?" Esau
said: "No, I swear I did not," and he knew his brother had
preceded him in this matter and he was sick at heart.
The People of the Book said Esau threatened to kill his brother
when their father was dead. They also said that he asked his
father to pray for him that Allah make the earth good for his
offsprin and multiply his sustenance and fruits.
When their mother knew that Esau threatened his brother Jacob,
she commanded her son Jacob to go to her brother Laban in the
land of Haran and abide with him for a time until his brother's
anger had abated, and to marry one of the Laban's daughters. she
told her husband Isaac to command him with that advice and pray
for him, and he did.
Jacob (pbuh) left his family, when night came he found a place
to rest. He took a stone and put it under his head and slept. He
dreamed of a ladder from heaven to earth. Angels were ascending
and descending and the Lord addressed him and said to him; "I
will bless you and your offspring and make this land for you and
for those who come after you."
When he awoke he felt joyful from what he had seen in his dream
and vowed, for Allah's sake that if he returned to his family
safely, he would build here a temple for Allah the Almighty. He
also vowed to give one tenth of his property for the sake of
Allah. He poured oil on the stone so as to recognize it and
called the place "Ayle's House" (Bethel), which means "House of
Allah". It was to be the location of Jerusalem later.
The People of the Book also said that when Jacob came to his
maternal uncle in the land of Haran, his uncle had two
daughters. The elder one was called Leah (Lia) and the younger
one was Rachel (Rahil). The latter was the better and lovelier
of the two. His uncle agreed to marry his daughter to him on the
condition that Jacob pasture his sheep for seven years.
After a period of time, his uncle prepared a feast and gathered
people for the wedding. He married Leah, his elder daughter, to
him at night. She was weak-sighted and ugly. When morning came,
Jacob discovered she was Leah and he complained to his uncle.
"You deceived me; I was engaged to Rachel and you married me to
Leah." His uncle said: "It is not our tradition to marry the
younger daughter before the elder daughter. However, if you love
her sister, work another seven years and I will marry you to
both of them."
Jacob worked for seven years and then married Rachel. It was
acceptable in their time, as described in the Torah, for a man
to marry two sisters. Laban gave a female slave to each
daughter. Leah's slave was called Zilpah and Rachel's slave was
called Bilha.
Almighty Allah compensated Leah's weakness by giving her sons.
the first one was named Rueben (Robel), after whom there were
Simon (Shamun), Levi (Lawi), and Judah (Yahudh). Rachel felt
jealous of Leah's having sons, as she was barren. She gave her
slave Bilha to her husband and he had relations with her until
she became pregnant. she gave birth to a son and named him
Naphtali. Leah was vexed that Rachel's slave had give birth to a
son, so she in turn gave her slave Zilpah to Jacob (pbuh),
Zilpah gave birth to two sons, Gad and Asher. Then Leah got
pregnant and gave birth to her fifth son, Issaacher, and later
she gave birth to a sixth son Zebulun. After this Leah gave
birth to a daughter named Dinah. Thus, Leah had seven sons from
Jacob.
Then Rachel prayed to Allah to give her a son from Jacob. Allah
heard her call and responded to her prayer. She gave birth to a
son, great, honorable, and beautiful. She named him Joseph
(Yusuf).
All of this happened when they were in the land of Haran and
Jacob (pbuh) was pasturing his uncle's sheep, which he did for a
period of twenty years.
Jacob then asked his uncle Laban to let him go and visit his
family. His uncle said to him: "I have been blessed because of
you; ask for whatever money you need." Jacob said: "Give me each
spotted and speckled goat born this year and each black lamb."
But at Laban's command his sons removed their father's goat that
were striped, spotted or speckled, and the black lambs, lest
others should be born with those traits. They walked for three
days with their father's goats and sheep while Jacob tended the
remaining flock.
The People of the Book said that Jacob (pbuh) took fresh rods of
poplar, almond, and plane. He peeled streaks in them and cast
them into the water through for the goats to look at. The young
inside their abdomens were terrified and moved and they were
born striped, spotted or speckled. When the sheep were breeding,
he set their faces towards the black sheep in Laban's flock and
put the rods among them. Their lambs were born black. This was
considered an example of supernatural powers, a miracle. Jacob
had many goats, sheep, beast and slaves. His uncle and his sons
faces changed as if they the sheep and goats) had been stolen
from them.
Allah the Almighty inspired Jacob to return to the country of
his father and people, and He promised to stand by him. Jacob
told his family that, and they responded and obeyed him. Jacob
did not tell Laban of his plans, however, and left without
bidding farewell.
Upon leaving, Rachel stole her father's idols. After Jacob and
his people had fled for his country, Laban and his people
followed them. When Laban met with Jacob, he blamed him for
leaving him without his knowledge. He would have liked to know
so that he could have made them leave with celebration and joy,
with drums and songs, and so that he could have bidden his
daughters and sons farewell. And why have they taken his idols
with them?
Jacob had no knowledge of his idols, so he denied that had taken
them from him. Then Laban entered the tents of his daughters and
slaves to search, but he found nothing, for Rachel had put the
idols in the camel saddle under her. She did not get up,
apologizing that she had her menses. Thus, he could not perceive
what they had done.
Then they sat on a hill called Galeed and made a covenant there.
Jacob would not ill treat Laban's daughters nor marry others.
Neither Laban nor Jacob would pass the hill into the other's
country. They cooked food and their people ate with them. Each
bade the other farewell as they departed, each returning to his
own country.
When Jacob approached the land of Seir, the angels greeted him.
He sent a messenger ahead with greetings to his brother Esau,
asking forgiveness and humbling himself before him. The
messenger returned greetings and told Jacob that Esau was riding
towards him with four hundred men. This made Jacob afraid and he
entreated and prayed to Allah Almighty. He prostrated in
humiliation and asked Him to fulfill His promise which He had
made before. He asked Him to stop the evil of his brother Esau.
Then Jacob (pbuh) prepared a great present for his brother: two
hundred female goats and twenty male goats, two hundred ewes and
twenty rams, and thirty milch camels, forty cows and two bulls,
twenty female donkeys and ten male donkeys.
He commanded his slaves to take the animals, each drove by
itself, and pass on ahead of him with a space between the
droves. He instructed them: "When you meet my brother Esau he
will ask you, 'to whom do you belong? Where are you going?' you
shall say, 'they belong to your servant Jacob; they are a
present to my master Esau. Moreover, he is behind us."
Jacob stayed behind with his two wives, his slaves and his
children for two nights, then continued walking by night and
resting by day.
When the dawn of the second day came one of the angels appeared
in the shape of a man. Jacob began to wrestle with him. They
were neck and neck until the angel injured his thigh and Jacob
became lame. When the day was breaking, the angel said to him:
'What is your name?' He answered: 'Jacob.' The angel said:
"After today you shall not be called anything but Israel." Jacob
asked: "Who are you? What is your name?" He vanished. Then Jacob
knew that he was one of the angels. Jacob was lame, and for this
reason the children of Israel do not eat the thigh muscle on the
hip socket.
Jacob raised his eyes and saw his brother Esau coming. Jacob
prostrated seven times before him for it was their salutation in
that time. It was lawful for them just as the angels had
prostration in salutation to Adam.
When Esau saw him, he ran towards him, embraced and kissed him
and wept. When Esau raised his eyes and saw the women and
children he asked: "Who are these with you?" Jacob answered:
"Those whom Allah has give me, your servant." Leah, Rachel,
their slaves, and all the children approached and prostrated
before him. Jacob asked Esau to accept his gift and insisted
until he did so.
Esau returned and went in advance before him. Jacob and his
family followed with the flocks and herds and slaves to the
mountains (Seir).
When he came to Succoth (Sahur), he built a house for himself
and shades for his beasts. Then he passed by Jerusalem, the
village of Shechem, and camped before the village. He bought a
farm from Shcehm Ibn Hamor with one hundred goats and built an
altar, which he called Ayl, as Allah commanded him. He built the
altar where Jerusalem stands today and later Solomon son of
David (pbuh) rebuilt it. It is in the place of the stone which
he had earlier anointed with oil as was mentioned before.
The people of the book tell a story of Dinah, daughter of Jacob
and Leah. Shechem Ibn Hamor seized her and lay with her by
force. Then he asked her father and brothers to let him marry
her. Her brothers said: "Circumcise all of you, and we will give
our daughters to you, and we will take your daughters for
ourselves; but we do not marry with uncircumcised people." They
(the men of the city) agreed to that, and all of them were
circumcised. When the third day came, the pain from the
circumcision had increased; Jacob's sons approached and killed
them till the last one. They killed Shchem and his father for
the evil they had committed against them and for their worship
of idols. That is why Jacob's sons killed them and seized their
money as spoils.
Then Rachel got pregnant and gave birth to a son, Benjamin, but
she had a hard labor and died after delivery. Jacob buried her
in Ephrath (afrath). The tomb of Rachel is there till the
present day. Jacob's sons were twelve men. From Leah there were
Rueben (Robil), Simon (Shamun), Levi (Lawi), Judah (Yahudh),
Issachar (isakher), and Zebulun (Zablun). From Rachel there were
Joseph (Yusuf) (pbuh) and Benjamin. From Rachel's slave there
were Dan and Naphtali (Neftali), and from Leah's slave there
were Gad and Asher.
Jacob came to his father Isaac and settled with him in the
village of Hebron which lies in the land of Canaan where Abraham
had lived. Then Isaac fell ill and died when he was one hundred
eighty years old. his sons Esau and Jacob buried him with his
father Abraham Al Khalil in a cave which he had bought. It was
said that Abraham died at the age of one hundred seventy five.
Allah the Almighty declared in the Glorious Quran:
And who turns away from the religion of Abraham (Islamic
Monotheism) except him who befools himself? Truly, We chose him
in this world and verily, in the Hereafter he will be among the
righteous.
When his Lord said to him: "Submit (be a Muslim)!" He said: "I
have submitted myself (as a Muslim) to the Lord of the Alamin
(mankind, jinn and all that exists)."
And this (submission to Allah, Islam) was enjoined by Abraham
upon his sons and by Jacob, (saying): "O my sons! Allah has
chosen for you the true religion, then die not except in the
Faith of Islam (as Muslims -- Islamic Monotheism)."
Or were you witnesses when death approached Jacob? When he said
unto his sons: "What will you worship after me?" They said: "We
shall worship you (Ilah (God - Allah) the Ilah (God) of your
fathers, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, One Ilah (God), and to Him we
submit (in Islam)."
That was a nation who had passed away. They shall receive the
reward of what they earned and you of what you earn. And you
will not be asked of what they used to do.
They say: "Be Jews or Christians, and then you will be guided."
Say (to them O Muhammad): "Nay (we follow) only the religion of
Abraham, Hanifan (Islamic monotheism, i.e. to worship none but
Allah Alone, and he was not of the Al Mushrikeen (those who
worshipped others along with Allah)."
Say (O Muslims): "We believe in Allah and that which has been
sent down to us and that which had been sent down to Abraham,
Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob and to Al Asbat (the twelve sons of
Jacob), and that which has been given to Moses and Jesus and
that which has been given to the Prophets from their Lord. We
make no distinction between any of them, and to Him we have
submitted (in Islam)."
So if they believe in the like of that which you believe, then
they are rightly guided, but if they turn away, then they are
only in opposition. So, Allah will suffice you against them. He
is the All Hearer, the All Knower.
(Our Sibghah, religion is) the Sibghah (religion) of Allah
(Islam) and which Sibghah (religion) can be better than Allah's.
We are His worshippers.
Say (O Muhammad, to the Jews and Christians): "Dispute you with
us about Allah while He is our Lord and your Lord? And we are to
be rewarded for our deeds and you for your deeds. We are sincere
to Him in worship and obedience (i.e., we worship Him Alone and
none else, and we obey His Orders)." Or say you that Abraham,
Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and Al Asbat (the twelve sons of Jacob)
were Jews or Christians? Say: "Do you know better or does Allah
know better....that they all were Muslims? And who is more
unjust than he who conceals the testimony (to believe in the
Prophet Muhammad, when he comes written in their books) he has
from Allah? Allah is not unaware of what you do."(Ch
2:130-140 Quran)
In another surah Almighty Allah declared:
O People of the Scripture (Jews and Christians)! Why do you
dispute about Abraham, while the Torah and the Gospel were not
revealed till after him? Have you then no sense? Verily, you are
those who have disputed about that of which you have no
knowledge. Why do then dispute concerning that which you have no
knowledge? It is Allah Who knows, and you know not.
Abraham was neither a Jew nor a Christian, but he was a true
Muslim Hanifan (Islamic Monotheism), to worship none but Allah
Alone and he was not of the polytheists (he joined none in
worship with Allah).
Verily, among mankind who have the best claim to Abraham are
those who followed him, and this Prophet (Muhammad) and those
who have believed (Muslims). And Allah is the Wali (Protector
and Helper) of the believers.(Ch
3:65-68 Quran)
Allah the Exalted also affirmed: Then verily! Your Lord for
those who do evil (commit sins and are disobedient to Allah) in
ignorance and afterward repent and do righteous deeds, verily,
your Lord thereafter to such is Oft Forgiving, Most Merciful.
Verily, Abraham was an Ummah (a leader having all the good
righteous qualities or a nation), obedient to Allah, Hanifan (to
worship none but Allah), and he was not one of those who were Al
Mushrikeen (polytheists, idolaters, disbelivers in the Oneness
of Allah and those who joined partners with Allah). He was
thankful for His (Allah's) Graces. He (Allah) chose him (as an
intimate friend) and guided him to a Straight Path (Islamic
Monotheism, neither Judaism or Christianity). We gave him good
in this world and in the Hereafter he shall be of the righteous.
Then, We have inspired you (O Muhammad saying): "Follow the
religion of Abraham Hanifan (Islamic Monotheism to worship none
but Allah) and he was not of the Mushrikeen (polytheists,
pagans, idolaters, disbelivers in the Oneness of Allah and His
Messenger Muhammad, those who worship others along with Allah or
set up rivals with or partners to Allah)."
(Ch 16:119-123 Quran)
Courtesy: Islam Awareness Online
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