Monday, December 10, 2018

WAS AZAR THE FATHER OF PROPHET IBRAHIM (A.S.)?


No, Azar was not the father but uncle of Prophet Ibrahim (a.s.).

His father’s name was Tarukh, according to Al-Mizan, Majma-ul-Bayan, and Jawami ul Jami. Ibn Katheer wrote, “Ibrahim (a.s.) was the son of Tarukh. When Tarukh was 75 years of age, Ibrahim (a.s.) was born to him.” (volume 1 page 139) Also reported in al-Bidaya wan Nahaya and History of Tabari (volume 1 page 119), The famous Sunni scholar in Tafsir Tabari by Ibn Jarir al-Tabari (volume 7 page 158). Similarly, many Shi’ite and Sunni scholars have confirmed the fact that Tarukh was the biological father of prophet Ibrahim. A few of them are Tabarsi in Majma-ul-Bayan, Neyshapuri in Qaraib-ul-Qur’an, Allama Fakhruddin Razi in Tafsir-ul-Kabeer, Allama Alusi in Ruh-ul-Ma’ni. (volume 7 page 169)

The famous Sunni scholar Suyuti writes in Masalak-ul-Hunafa quotes Fakhruddin Razi in Asrarul-Tanzil stressed the forefathers of the Noble Prophet (s.a.w.a.s.) were never polytheist. He further argued that the prophets’ forefathers till Hazrat Adam were the best in their times.
According to the Shi’ite faith, all 124,000 prophets sent by Allah to guide the humanity were infallible. Polytheism is one of the greater sins, hence no prophet or his ancestor could be a polytheist.

Before we proceed to establish our contention, let us discuss the enormity of Arabic language that for every word there are more than one meaning to it. “Ab” has also many meanings including teacher, father, ancestor, uncle. Each person who takes pains and exertion in the upbringing, may be referred as “Ab”.

The Noble Prophet (s.a.w.a.s.) said, “Ali and I both are the fathers of this community”
According to Jawami ul Jami, the Noble Prophet (s.a.w.a.s.) said, “Ceaselessly, Allah, the Sublime, transported me from the purified lions of men into the purified wombs (of mothers) and never had He polluted me with the filth of paganism”

Prophet Ibrahim promised his uncle Azar to pray for his forgiveness, but when he saw that his uncle was in a state of disbelieve, then he stopped praying for him. (Surah al-Tawbah Ayah 114 refers to it.)
Prophet Ibrahim prays for his parents in the following Ayah 41 of Surah Ibrahim, “Lord, on the Day of Judgment, forgive me and my parents and all the believers.” Here the Arabic word “Wa’lid” has been used which is the biological father.

Surah al-Baqarah Ayah 133 says, “Ney, were you witnesses when death approached Yaqoub (Jacob)? When he said to his sons: what will you worship after me? They said: We will worship your God and the God of your forefathers Ibrahim, Ismail and Is’haque, the One (true) God alone and to Him do we submit.” Prophet Ismail was not Yaqoub’s father or forefathers, but he was Yaqoub’s uncle. But in the Ayah the word “aba” is used which is the plural of the word “Ab” Hence it is confirmed that in Arabic the word “Ab” is used for uncle also.

               Sources: The glorious Qur’an (Urdu translation) by Ayatollah Nasir Makarem Shirazi
                              Shi’ite Encyclopedia, Enlightening Commentary into the Light of Glorious                                    Qur’an

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