Hazrat Ibrahim As Or Badshah Ki Baiti | Qassas Ul Anbiya | Islamic Story Hindi Urdu



Hazrat Ibrahim As Or Badshah Ki Baiti | Qassas Ul Anbiya | Islamic Story Hindi Urdu
Ibrahim (as) married a woman called Saarah (as) and they traveled together, inviting people to Islam. They loved each other very much, but they didn’t have any children of their own. Ibrahim (as) and his wife attempted to have children but they couldn’t. Like anyone else, Ibrahim (as) wanted his lineage to continue, and for him to have righteous children, even Prophets. They tried for many years and were never successful.
Namrood was a tyrant King at the time, and Ibrahim (as) approached him to debate religion. Namrood thought of himself as a god, and so Ibrahim (as) debated him with logic and nullified his claim of divinity. But with Ibrahim (as) was his wife Saarah (as). He knew that if he told Namrood that she was his wife, he would forcefully try to take her from him. And so, to protect his wife, he told Namrood that she was his sister.

Namrood took a liking to Saarah (as) and reached out to her, but then his hand got stiff and he couldn’t do anything. He asked her to pray to the real Lord to help him and he would not harm her. So she did, and Namrood’s hand went back to normal. But being a tyrant and evil man, he tried again, and the same thing happened. Again, he asked Saarah (as) to pray for him with the promise that he would not harm her. So she prayed, and Namrood returned to his normal state again. Confused and bewildered, he exclaimed that Saarah (as) was not a human, but a devil. Namrood gave her a maidservant called Hajar
Since Saarah (as) could not have children, Saarah (as) suggested that Ibrahim (as) marries Hajar (as) and that maybe through Hajar (as), they could have children Ibrahim (as) married Hajar (as), and they were blessed with a boy, Ismail (as).

Qasas ul Anbiya or Islamic Stories are any of various collections of stories adapted from the Quran and other Islamic literature, closely related to the exegesis of the Qur’an.
Differences Between Nabi and Rasool:-
Quran has used two words Nabi (Prophets) and Rasool (Messenger) interchangeably but there are 6 differences between them

1:- Sharia Law: Although it is not a major difference most of the Rasool came with a Sharia Law while Nabi followed and preached the Sharia of previous messengers.
2:- Rasool v/s Nabi
Another difference is that every Rasool is a Nabi but not every Nabi is a Rasool. If you compare a Messenger v/s Prophet, Messenger has a greater grade than Nabi.
3:- Prophethood by Birth
Another major difference is that a Nabi is a prophet by birth, while he becomes Rasool when he gets orders from Allah to preach Islam. For example, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was a Nabi by birth but became a Messenger at the age of 40.
4:- Rasool is sent to a community
The major difference is that a Rasool is sent toward a particular community or Ummah while a Nabi just preaches to the people around him.
5:- Non-followers of Rasool are cursed
Another major difference is that if a community or Ummah doesn’t follow the Rasool, Allah’s wrath is delivered to them while this is not the case with Prophets. For example, the people of Aad were destroyed by Allah when they refused to follow the Prophet Hud عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ.
6:- A Rasool cannot be killed
Another major difference is that there has been no case reported in the history of mankind where a Rasool was killed by non-believers, but this is not the case with Nabi. There are several cases when Nabis were killed by non-believers.
How many Rasools are in Islam? Although there is no authentic hadith quantifying the number of Prophets, it is commonly believed that there were as many as 124,000 Nabi in Islam out of which only 25 are written in the Holy Quran.

The Prophet Muhammad was the final and greatest of them. low are the names of 25 Prophets mentioned in the Qur’an in Arabic and English.

1: Adam as (Adam) آدم Hazrat Adam A.S
2: Idris as (Enoch) إدر يس Hazrat Idrees A.S
3: Noah as (Nuh) نوح Hazrat Noah A.S
4: Hud as (Hud) هود Hazrat Hud A.S
5: Shaleh as (Saleh) صالح Hazrat Saleh A.S
6: Ibrahim as (Abraham) إبراهيم Hazrat Ibraheem A.S
7:Lut as (Lot) لوط Hazrat Loot A.S
8: Ismail as (Ishmael) إسماعيل Hazrat Ismail A.S
9: Ishaq as (Issac) إسحاق Hazrat Ishaq A.S
10: Yaqub as (Jacob) يعقوب Hazrat Yaqoob A.S
11: Yusuf as (Joseph) يوسف Hazrat Yousaf A.S
12: Ayyub as (Job) أيوب Hazrat Ayub A.S
13: Shu’aib as (Jethro) شعيب Hazrat Shoaib A.S
14: Musa as (Moses) موسى Hazrat Musa A.S
15: Harun as (Aaron)هارون Hazrat Haroon A.S
16: Dzulkifli as (Ezekiel) ذو الكفل Hazrat Zulkifal A.S
17: Dawud as (David) داود Hazrat Daood A.S
18: Sulaiman as (Soloman) سليمان Hazrat Suleman A.S
19: Ilyas as (Elijah) إلياس Hazrat Illyas A.S
20: Alyas’a as (Elisha) اليسع
21: Yunus as (Jonah) يونس Hazrat Younas A.S
22: Zakaria as (Zachariah) زكريا Hazrat Zakria A.S
23: Yahya as (John) يحيى Hazrat Yahya A.S
24: Isa as (Jesus) عيسى Hazrat Essa AS
25: Muhammad saw محمد Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W

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