For the Beloved 

Ibrahim/Abraham(PBUH) woke up terrified; he knew that dreams of Prophets were 
true and free from the temptations of Satan. However, he saw the same dream for 
two other nights (1), which indicated the emphasis on the necessity of this 
task and its importance. Abraham (PBUH), who had passed the difficult trials of 
Allah (SWT) several times, had to take this latest trial, obey the order of 
Allah (SWT), and slaughter with his own hands his brave adult son, for whom he 
had waited a lifetime.  (2)! But before anything, he had to prepare his son; 
thus, he addressed him as, ″O my son! Surely I have seen in a dream that I 
should sacrifice you; consider then what you see (What is your opinion?!) (3)″

His son, who was a copy of his devoted father, welcomed this divine order with 
open arms and extreme content, and replied to his father clearly, ″"O father! 
Do whatever you have been ordered"(4)″ and rest assured from my side because 
″With the will of Allah, you will find me amongst the patients ones (5).″

On one hand, Abraham (PBUH) discusses the issue of slaughtering with his 
13-year-old son and asks his opinion. He considers his son an independent 
personality, with free will. Abraham (PBUH) does not intend to deceive his son 
or to take him to this trial blindly; rather, he wants his son to participate 
in this great combat against ego with his own desire, and to taste the favor of 
submission and contentment along with his father. On the other hand, the son 
wants his father to remain firm in his decision. Thus, he does not say, 
″Slaughter me″, but says, ″Do what you are commanded; if Allah please, you will 
find me of the patient ones." Moreover, he addresses his father as ″O Father! ″ 
to state that this issue has no effect on the love between a father and his 
son; yet, the order of Allah (SWT) is superior to all.

In this way, both the father and the son passed the first stage of this great 
trial with complete success.

This trial for Abraham (PBUH) was of the greatest trials throughout history. 
The purpose of this trial was to clear his heart from love for things other 
than Allah (SWT) and to fill it with love for Allah (SWT). Thus, according to 
some Hadiths, Satan did his best to prevent Abraham (PBUH) from accomplishing 
this trial successfully. First, he went to Hagar, Ismails/Ishmael's mother, and 
said to her, ″Do you know what is in Abraham's mind? He wants to slaughter his 
son today! ″ Hagar replied, ″Go! Stop saying vain words! He is too kind to kill 
his own son. In fact, is there any father in the world who could slaughter his 
son with his own hands? ″

Satan continued his temptations by saying, ″He claims that Allah has ordered 
him so″ Hagar replied, ″If Allah has ordered him, then he has to obey, and 
there is no choice other than submission and contentment!!″

Then, Satan went to ″the son″ and tried to deceive him, but he was not 
successful, as he found Ishmael in complete submission and contentment.

Finally, he went to ″the father″ and said to him, ″O Abraham! The dream you saw 
was satanic! Do not obey Satan!″ Abraham (PBUH), who had recognized Satan 
through the light of faith and prophethood, screamed, ″Go away you enemy of 
Allah!" (6)

 Eventually, the delicate moments arrived; the order of Allah (SWT) had to be 
performed Having observed the submission of his son, Abraham (PBUH) hugged 
Ishmael and kissed his cheeks, and they both started crying, a crying which 
revealed emotions and eagerness to meet Allah (SWT).

 The Holy Quran mentions this in a short meaningful statement, ″Then, when they 
had both submitted themselves (to the Will of Allah), and he (Abraham (PBUH)) 
had laid his forehead on earth, ″ (7)

 Abraham (PBUH) threw his son down upon his forehead, took out a knife, and 
using all of his power, tried to finish the deed quickly. While his soul was 
filled with disturbance, it was only his love for Allah (SWT) that made him act 
decisively. However, the knife had no effect on the fine neck of his son.

 Abraham (PBUH) was shocked; he applied pressure to the knife once again, but 
it did not work. Although Abraham (PBUH) fully intended to use the knife to cut 
his son's neck, Allah (SWT) ordered the knife not to cut, and the knife obeyed 
only Allah (SWT).

 The Holy Quran wraps up this story by mentioning a short and meaningful 
statement: ″And We called out to him saying: O Abraham! You have indeed shown 
the truth of the vision; surely thus do We reward the doers of good (8)." Not 
only do we assist them to pass the trial successfully, but also keep their dear 
son alive. Of course, those who are solely submitted to our orders and have 
accomplished beneficence deserve nothing but such a reward.

 And then it continues by saying: ″Most surely this is a manifest trial (9)."

 It is narrated in some Hadiths that at this point, Gabriel yelled (out of 
admiration), ″Allah is the Greatest″, ″Allah is the Greatest″.

 And Ishmael called, ″There is no God but Allah, and Allah is the Greatest.″

 Also, Abraham (PBUH) said, ″Allah is the Greatest, and praise is for Allah 
(10), ″ and these are all similar to what we say on the day of Eid al-Adha.

 However, to accomplish the plan for Abraham (PBUH), make him give a sacrifice 
to Allah (SWT), and fulfill his wish, Allah (SWT) sent him a huge sheep to 
sacrifice instead of his son and to leave this tradition in the ceremony of 
″Hajj″ in the land of ″Mina″ for the future generations, as the Holy Quran 
states, ″And We ransomed him with a great sacrifice (11).″

 We have to believe that the temptations of Satan in the great trials are not 
from one direction; they are made from various aspects with different 
manifestations. Nonetheless, it is our duty to recognize Satan in all his 
appearances, as Abraham (PBUH) did. Thus we should avoid him and block him from 
approaching us in any way, and to stone him.

(Selection taken from ″Tafsir Nemoonah″, by Ayatullah Makarim Shirazi)

Footnotes:

1. It is said that he had this dream on the night of ″Tarwiah″ (8th night of 
Dhi al-Hijjah) for the first time, and it repeated on the nights of ″Arafah″ 
and ″Eid al-Adha″ (9th and 10th Dhi al-Hijjah); thus, he was completely certain 
that it was the order of Allah (SWT).

2. The Holy Quran, (37:102)

3. The order given to Abraham (PBUH) was just a trial. As we know, such orders 
are not meant to target the act itself; rather, it is just meant to declare the 
willingness of the person to obey the orders of Allah (SWT). And this is 
applicable to the cases where the person is not aware of the hidden purposes 
behind the trial. Therefore, if we read that after this incident, Allah (SWT) 
says to Abraham (PBUH), ″You made your dream come true,″ it is because he did 
whatever he could in regards to slaughtering his beloved son, proved his 
spiritual willingness and readiness, and passed this trial with success.

4. The Holy Quran, (37:102)

5. The Holy Quran, (37:102)

6. Tafsir Ab al-Futuh al-Raazi, the interpretation of Chapter 37

7. The Holy Quran, (37:103)

8. The Holy Quran, (37:104 and 105)

9. The Holy Quran, (37:106)

10. Tafsir Qurtubi and Tafsir Ruh al-Bayan

11. The Holy Quran, (37, 107)

 Source: Roshd website 



 



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