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Allah
Resurrects the Dead
Almighty Allah said:
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Al-Quran, Chapter 2 Al-Baqara,
Verse 243 |
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In
the Name of Allah, The Benevolent, The Merciful |
Didst
thou not Turn by vision to those who abandoned their homes, though
they were thousands (In number), for fear of death? Allah said to
them: "Die": Then He restored them to life. For Allah is full of
bounty to mankind, but Most of them are ungrateful |
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Mohammad Ibn Ishaaq stated of Wahb Ibn Munbah said that when
Allah took Kalih Ibn Yofra (Jephtha) after Joshua, Ezekiel
Ibn Buzi succeeded him as the prophet to the Israelites. The
people had fled from Palestine-for fear of the plague and
settled on a plateau. Allah said to them: "Die you all," and
they all perished. A few centuries passed, and then Ezekiel,
passing by, stopped over them, wondering. There came a
voice: "Do you want Allah to resurrect them while you
watch?" He said: "Yes." Then he was commanded to call those
bones to join one to the other and to be covered with flesh.
So he called them by the power of Allah, and the people
arose and glorified Allah in the voice of one man.
Allah Resurrects the Dead Through Ezekiel
According to Ibn 'Abbas, this place was called "Damardan."
Its people were inflicted with plague, so they fled, while a
group of them who remained in the village perished. The
Angel of Death called to the survivors: "Die you all," and
they perished. After a long time a prophet called Ezekiel
passed by them and stood wondering over them, twisting his
jaw and fingers. Allah revealed to him: "Do you want Me to
show you how I bring them back to life?" He said: "Yes.' His
idea was to marvel at the power of Allah over them. A voice
said to him: "Call: 'O you bones, Allah commands you to
gather up."' The bones began to fly one to the other until
they became skeletons. Then Allah revealed to him to say
"Call: 'O you bones, Allah commands you to put on flesh and
blood and the clothes in which they had died."' And a voice
said: "Allah commands you to call the bodies to rise." And
they rose. When they returned to life they said: "Blessed
are You, O Lord, and all praise is Yours." Ibn 'Abbas
reported that the dead who were resurrected were four
thousand, while Ibn Salih said they were nine thousand.
Hadith about the Plagues
Regarding plague, Abu 'Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah related that 'Umar
Ibn Al-Khattab was on his way to Syria and had reached Sarg
when the leader of the Muslim army, Abu 'Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah,
and his companions met him and told him of a pestilence that
had broken out in Syria. 'Umar remembered the Prophet (pbuh)
saying: "If it (plague) be in a country where you are
staying, do not go out fleeing it, and if you hear it is in
a country, do not enter it." Umar praised Allah and then
went off.
Muhammed Ibn Ishaaq stated that we do not know how long
Ezekiel (pbuh) stayed among the Israelites before Allah took
him away. After him, the Israelites deviated from the right
way of life, as they usually did, and deserted Allah's
covenant with them. They worshipped many idols, among them
Ba'al, so Allah sent them the Prophet Elijah (pbuh).
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