Kisah Nabi Ibrahim AS Menyembelih Anaknya Sendiri Nabi Ismail AS - Kartun Anak Muslim Indonesia

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29 Sept 201706:18

Summary

TLDRThe script narrates the story of Prophet Ibrahim, his two wives Sarah and Hajar, and their sons Ishak and Ismail. It describes the trials faced by Ibrahim's family, particularly Hajar and Ismail, who were sent to Mecca. The narrative culminates in the test of Ibrahim's faith when he is commanded by Allah to sacrifice his son Ismail. Despite the immense challenge, Ibrahim's unwavering devotion leads to a miraculous intervention where a ram replaces Ismail at the last moment. This event, known as the Aqaba, is commemorated by Muslims during Eid al-Adha and is a cornerstone of the Hajj pilgrimage, symbolizing the ultimate test of faith.

Takeaways

  • 👨‍👩‍👦 Prophet Ibrahim had two wives, Sarah and Hajar.
  • 👶 Sarah bore a son named Ishak, and Hajar bore a son named Ismail.
  • 🏜️ Sarah was unhappy living with Hajar and asked Ibrahim to send her away.
  • 📖 After receiving a command from Allah, Ibrahim and Ismail moved to Mecca.
  • 🚶‍♂️ Ismail was still a baby when he had to undertake the long and exhausting journey with his parents.
  • 🌞 Hajar and Ismail were left in a barren and desolate area with scorching sun and no one around.
  • 💔 Ibrahim felt longing for his son and wife and sent messengers to check on them.
  • 🐐 Ibrahim was relieved to hear that they were well-provided for by Allah.
  • 🔪 In a dream, Ibrahim was commanded by Allah to sacrifice Ismail as a test of his devotion.
  • 🐏 Ismail willingly accepted the command, showing his patience and devotion.
  • 👼 The devil tried to tempt Ibrahim to disobey Allah, but Ibrahim remained steadfast.
  • 🐑 At the moment of sacrifice, a ram was miraculously provided by the angel Jibril in place of Ismail.
  • 🌉 This event is commemorated by Muslims on the 10th of Dzulhijjah during Eid al-Adha.
  • 🕋 Muslims performing Hajj also honor Ibrahim by sacrificing animals in Mina.

Q & A

  • Who are the two wives of Prophet Ibrahim mentioned in the script?

    -The two wives of Prophet Ibrahim mentioned are Sarah and Hajar.

  • Which son was born to Sarah?

    -Sarah gave birth to a son named Ishak.

  • Who is the son of Hajar?

    -Hajar gave birth to a son named Ismail.

  • Why did Sarah ask Prophet Ibrahim to send Hajar and her son away?

    -Sarah felt unhappy living with Hajar and asked Ibrahim to send her and her son to another place.

  • What was the initial response of Prophet Ibrahim to Sarah's request?

    -Prophet Ibrahim did not immediately comply with Sarah's request.

  • What event led to Hajar and Ismail moving to Mekah?

    -Prophet Ibrahim received a command from Allah to move Hajar and Ismail to Mekah.

  • What was the condition of the place where Hajar and Ismail were left?

    -Hajar and Ismail were left in a barren, silent, and scorching desert with no one else around.

  • How did Prophet Ibrahim check on Hajar and Ismail after they moved to Mekah?

    -Prophet Ibrahim sent messengers several times to check on their condition.

  • What was the command Prophet Ibrahim received in his dream?

    -Prophet Ibrahim was commanded by Allah in his dream to sacrifice Ismail as a proof of his devotion.

  • How did Ismail respond when Prophet Ibrahim told him about the dream?

    -Ismail responded that if it was Allah's command, he would remain patient and accept the test.

  • What was the outcome of the test of sacrificing Ismail?

    -When the sword was about to strike, Ismail was replaced by a fat ram by the angel Jibril, and Ismail was saved from being sacrificed.

  • On what date does the event of the attempted sacrifice of Ismail occur?

    -The event took place on the 10th of Dzulhijjah.

  • How is the event of the attempted sacrifice of Ismail commemorated today?

    -The event is commemorated by Muslims worldwide as the day of Eid al-Adha, and those performing Hajj also carry out the ritual of sacrifice in Mina as a tribute to Prophet Ibrahim.

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