Abdullah ibn mubarak biography of abraham
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Abraham in Islam
Islamic view of Abraham
Abraham[a] was a prophet and messenger[5][6] of God according to Islam, and an ancestor to the Ishmaelite Arabs and Israelites.[5][7] Abraham plays a prominent role as an example of faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.[5] In Muslim belief, Abraham fulfilled all the commandments and trials wherein God nurtured him throughout his lifetime. As a result of his unwavering faith in God, Abraham was promised by God to be a leader to all the nations of the world.[8] The Quran extols Abraham as a model, an exemplar, obedient and not an idolater.[9] In this sense, Abraham has been described as representing "primordial man in universal surrender to the Divine Reality before its fragmentation into religions separated from each other by differences in form".[10]: 18 Muslims believe that the Kaaba in Mecca was built by Abraham and his son
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Allah uses the word "mubarak" to describe the first place of worship established on earth. The purpose of human creation is to worship and submit oneself to God. Hence, the first duty of our forefather prophet Adam was to establish a place of prayer. Allah blessed the ka'bah and its surroundings. It is the focal point of prayer for Muslims around the globe and is spiritually connected to the ka'bah of the seventh heaven (or universe) known as al-baytul ma'mur (the frequented abode), where 70,000 angels visit daily.
God describes the Qur'an itself as mubarak on four occasions, (6:92 &155; 21:50; 37:29) i.e. blessed and full of blessing, a scripture that confirms the divine authorship of whatever was revealed before it, and whose commands must be followed in order to receive divine mercy in both worlds.
When Prophet Muhammad (pea • Father of Muhammad Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib (; Arabic: عبد الله بن عبد المطلب, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib; c. 546–570) was the father of the Islamic prophetMuhammad.[1][2] He was the son of Abd al-MuttalibibnHashim and Fatima bint Amr of the Makhzum Clan.[3] He was married to Aminah bint Wahb.[4]Muhammad was their only child. ʿAbd Allāh means "servant of God" or "slave of God". His full name was ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim ('Amr) ibn Abd Manāf (al-Mughīra) ibn Qusayy (Zayd) ibn Kilāb ibn Murra ibn Ka`b ibn Lu'ayy ibn Ghālib ibn Fahr (Quraysh) ibn Mālik ibn an-Naḑr (Qays) ibn Kinānah ibn Khuzaymah ibn Mudrikah ('Āmir) ibn Ilyas ibn Muḍar ibn Nizār ibn Ma'ādd ibn 'Adnān.[5] His father chose for him Āminah daughter of Wahb ibn 'Abd Munāf who was the grandson of Zuhrah ibn Kilab, the brother of his great-great-grandfa
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