Isaac's(pbuh)
Sons - from Commentators
The Quran does not give details of Isaac's(pbuh)
life, but reliable Quranic commentators mentioned that when
Abraham(pbuh)
felt that his life was drawing to a close, he wished to see
Isaac(pbuh)
married. He did not want Isaac(pbuh)
to marry one of the Canaanites, who were pagans, so he sent
a trustworthy servant to Haran in Iraq to choose a bride for
Isaac(pbuh).
The servant's choice fell upon Rebekah Bint Bethuel, Ibn
Nahor (who was a brother of Abraham(pbuh)).
Isaac(pbuh)
married her and she gave birth to a set of twins, Esau (Al
Eis) and Jacob(pbuh)(Yaqub).
Ill feelings developed between the two brothers when they
grew into manhood. Esau disliked the fact that Jacob(pbuh)
was favored by his father and by Allah with prophethood.
This ill feeling became so serious that Esau threatened to
kill his brother. Fearing for his life, Jacob fled the
country - See the story of Prophet Jacob(pbuh).
Isaac's(pbuh)
Sons - from the People of the Book
The People of the Book said that when Isaac(pbuh)
was forty years old, he married Rebekah, Bint Bethuel,
during his father's life. They said she was sterile, so
Isaac(pbuh)
prayed to Allah and then she became pregnant. She gave birth
to twin boys. The first one was called Esau whom the Arabs
called Al-Eis. He became the father of Rum. The second one
was called Jacob(pbuh),
which means Isreal, (belonging to the people of Israel).
Isaac's(pbuh)
Death
Jacob(pbuh)
came to his father Isaac(pbuh)
and settled with him in the village of Hebron which lies in
the land of Canaan where Abraham(pbuh)
had lived. Then Isaac fell ill and died when he was one
hundred eighty years old, his sons Esau and Jacob(pbuh)
buried him with his father Abraham(pbuh)
Al Khalil in a cave which he had bought. It was said that
Abraham(pbuh)
died at the age of one hundred and seventy five.
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