Ep.01 - Zulqarnain Aur Yajooj Majooj | The Story Of Gog And Magog | Dhul Qarnayn | Surah Kahf Dajjal
Summary
TLDRThe Dhu al-Qarnayn series delves into the biography of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through the lens of early Islamic historian Muhammad Ibn Ishaq. It recounts the Quraysh tribe's escalating opposition to the Prophet following Hazrat Hamza's conversion to Islam, including attempts to negotiate and threats against him. The narrative highlights significant events such as the Prophet's unwavering dedication to his message and the challenges posed by the Quraysh leaders. The series ultimately focuses on Dhu al-Qarnayn, exploring his journeys, the construction of a barrier against Yajuj and Majuj, and the profound questions surrounding his identity and legacy.
Takeaways
- 😀 Ibn Ishaq, an important biographer of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), lived during the Tabi'een era and was a direct student of the Prophet's companions.
- 😀 His work, 'Sirat Rasul Allah', became a foundational text for Islamic history and the study of the Prophet's life.
- 😀 The conversion of Hazrat Hamza to Islam led to a rapid increase in conversions among the Quraysh, causing concern among its leaders.
- 😀 The Quraysh leaders attempted to bribe the Prophet (PBUH) with wealth and power, which he rejected, affirming his mission as a messenger of Allah.
- 😀 The Prophet (PBUH) faced threats from the Quraysh, including demands for miracles to prove his Prophethood, which he consistently declined.
- 😀 Abu Jahl, one of the Quraysh leaders, vowed to harm the Prophet (PBUH) but was thwarted by a divine intervention that frightened him.
- 😀 Nazar bin Harith, a clever leader, recognized the threat posed by the Prophet (PBUH) and advised the Quraysh to approach him with wisdom.
- 😀 The Quraysh sent leaders to Jewish scholars to formulate challenging questions for the Prophet (PBUH), one of which was about Dhu al-Qarnayn.
- 😀 Surah Kahf addresses these questions, revealing the journey of Dhu al-Qarnayn and emphasizing themes of power, faith, and divine authority.
- 😀 The story of Dhu al-Qarnayn raises important questions about his identity, the locations he visited, and the nature of Yajuj and Majuj.
Q & A
Who was Muhammad Ibn Ishaq, and why is he significant?
-Muhammad Ibn Ishaq, also known as Ibn Ishaq, was an early Islamic historian and biographer who lived during the time of the Tabi'een. He is significant for writing 'Sirat Rasul Allah,' the first comprehensive biography of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), which served as a crucial reference for later historians and scholars.
What prompted the Quraysh to become aggressive towards Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
-The Quraysh became aggressive after witnessing a rapid conversion to Islam among the tribes following the conversion of Hazrat Hamza, the Prophet's uncle. They were concerned about the diminishing influence of their religion and the threat posed by Muhammad's teachings.
What were the Quraysh leaders' demands from Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
-The Quraysh leaders demanded that Muhammad (PBUH) perform miracles to prove his prophethood, such as removing mountains to expand Mecca, resurrecting ancestors, or providing treasures. They sought physical proof of his claims.
How did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) respond to the Quraysh leaders' offers?
-Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) rejected their offers of wealth and power, stating that he was a messenger of Allah with the mission to convey His commandments rather than seeking material gain.
What incident occurred involving Abu Jahl during the Prophet's prayer?
-Abu Jahl attempted to attack Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) with a stone while he was prostrating in prayer. However, he experienced a sudden fear and fell back, claiming that a massive snake appeared before him, preventing him from carrying out his intention.
Who was Nazar bin Harith, and what was his role in opposing Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
-Nazar bin Harith was a clever leader of the Quraysh who often challenged Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by boasting about his own storytelling abilities. He recognized the significance of Muhammad's prophethood and advised caution in dealing with him, proposing a more intellectual approach.
What was the purpose behind the three questions posed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by the Quraysh?
-The Quraysh sought to challenge Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) on an intellectual level by posing three difficult questions sourced from Jewish scholars. They believed only a true prophet could answer these questions correctly.
What are the three main questions that the Quraysh wanted answers to?
-The three main questions were: 1) Tell us about the person who traveled east and west (Dhu al-Qarnayn); 2) Tell us about the people who went missing; 3) Tell us about the reality of the soul.
How does the Quran describe Dhu al-Qarnayn's journey?
-The Quran describes Dhu al-Qarnayn's journey in Surah Al-Kahf, detailing his travels to the place of sunset, his encounters with different nations, and his construction of a barrier against Yajuj and Majuj (Gog and Magog).
What does Dhu al-Qarnayn say about the eventual destruction of the wall he built?
-Dhu al-Qarnayn indicated that the wall would eventually be destroyed when the promise of his Lord comes, leading to the release of Yajuj and Majuj, who would then emerge in great numbers.
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