Isaac's Sons - Jacob and
Esau
Isaac married Rebekah Bint Bethuel, Ibn Nahor and she gave
birth to a set of twins, Esau (Al Eis) and Jacob (Yaqub).
Ill feelings developed between the two brothers when they
grew into manhood. Esau disliked the fact that Jacob 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.
Isaac's Sons - from the People of the Book
The People of the Book said that when Isaac was forty years
old, he married Rebekah, Bint Bethuel, during his father's
life. They said she was sterile, so Isaac 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, which means Isreal, (belonging to the people of
Israel).
The People of the Book claimed that when Isaac (pbuh) grew
old and his eye sight had weakened, he had a desire for
food, so he asked his son Esau to go hunting and bring him
some cooked game. Esau asked him to bless the food and pray
for him. Esau, a hunter, went out to get his father the
meat. Rebekah, overhearing this, ordered her son Jacob to
slaughter two goats of his best flock and cook them as his
father liked and bring it to him before his brother
returned. She dressed Jacob in his brother's clothes and
put goat skin on his arms and neck, for Esau was hairy while
Jacob was not.
When he approached his father with the food, his father
asked: 'Who are you?' Jacob answered: 'I am your son.' When
his father finished eating, he prayed for his son to be the
more blessed brother and to prevail over them and all
people, and for Allah to sustain him and his children.
When he left his father, his brother Esau, who had carried
out his father's command, entered. Isaac asked him: "What is
this my son?" He answered: "This is the food you like."
Isaac asked: "Did you brin it an hour ago and ask me to pray
for you?" Esau said: "No, I swear I did not," and he knew
his brother had preceded him in this matter and he was sick
at heart.
Jacob Leaves his Home - from the People of the Book
The People of the Book said Esau threatened to kill his
brother when their father was dead. They also said that he
asked his father to pray for him that Allah make the earth
good for his offsprin and multiply his sustenance and
fruits.
When their mother knew that Esau threatened his brother
Jacob, she commanded her son Jacob to go to her brother
Laban in the land of Haran and abide with him for a time
until his brother's anger had abated, and to marry one of
the Laban's daughters. she told her husband Isaac to command
him with that advice and pray for him, and he did.
Jacob's Promise
Jacob (pbuh) left his family, when night came he found a
place to rest. He took a stone and put it under his head and
slept. He dreamed of a ladder from heaven to earth. Angels
were ascending and descending and the Lord addressed him and
said to him; "I will bless you and your offspring and make
this land for you and for those who come after you."
When he awoke he felt joyful from what he had seen in his
dream and vowed, for Allah's sake that if he returned to his
family safely, he would build here a temple for Allah the
Almighty. He also vowed to give one tenth of his property
for the sake of Allah. He poured oil on the stone so as to
recognize it and called the place "Ayle's House" (Bethel),
which means "House of Allah". It was to be the location of
Jerusalem later.
Jacob's Wives - from the People of the Book
The People of the Book also said that when Jacob came to his
maternal uncle in the land of Haran, his uncle had two
daughters. The elder one was called Leah (Lia) and the
younger one was Rachel (Rahil). The latter was the better
and lovelier of the two. His uncle agreed to marry his
daughter to him on the condition that Jacob pasture his
sheep for seven years.
After a period of time, his uncle prepared a feast and
gathered people for the wedding. He married Leah, his elder
daughter, to him at night. She was weak-sighted and ugly.
When morning came, Jacob discovered she was Leah and he
complained to his uncle. "You deceived me; I was engaged to
Rachel and you married me to Leah." His uncle said: "It is
not our tradition to marry the younger daughter before the
elder daughter. However, if you love her sister, work
another seven years and I will marry you to both of them."
Jacob worked for seven years and then married Rachel. It was
acceptable in their time, as described in the Torah, for a
man to marry two sisters. Laban gave a female slave to each
daughter. Leah's slave was called Zilpah and Rachel's slave
was called Bilha.
Jacob's Children - from the People of the Book
Almighty Allah compensated Leah's weakness by giving her
sons. the first one was named Rueben (Robel), after whom
there were Simon (Shamun), Levi (Lawi), and Judah (Yahudh).
Rachel felt jealous of Leah's having sons, as she was
barren. She gave her slave Bilha to her husband and he had
relations with her until she became pregnant. she gave birth
to a son and named him Naphtali. Leah was vexed that
Rachel's slave had give birth to a son, so she in turn gave
her slave Zilpah to Jacob (pbuh), Zilpah gave birth to
two sons, Gad and Asher. Then Leah got pregnant and gave
birth to her fifth son, Issaacher, and later she gave birth
to a sixth son Zebulun. After this Leah gave birth to a
daughter named Dinah. Thus, Leah had seven sons from Jacob.
Then Rachel prayed to Allah to give her a son from Jacob.
Allah heard her call and responded to her prayer. She gave
birth to a son, great, honorable, and beautiful. She named
him Joseph (Yusuf).
All of this happened when they were in the land of Haran and
Jacob (pbuh) was pasturing his uncle's sheep, which he did
for a period of twenty years.
Jacob's Request - from the People of the Book
Jacob then asked his uncle Laban to let him go and visit his
family. His uncle said to him: "I have been blessed because
of you; ask for whatever money you need." Jacob said: "Give
me each spotted and speckled goat born this year and each
black lamb."
But at Laban's command his sons removed their father's goat
that were striped, spotted or speckled, and the black lambs,
lest others should be born with those traits. They walked
for three days with their father's goats and sheep while
Jacob tended the remaining flock.
The People of the Book said that Jacob (pbuh) took fresh
rods of poplar, almond, and plane. HE peeled streaks in them
and cast them into the water through for the goats to look
at. The young inside their abdomens were terrified and moved
and they were born striped, spotted or speckled. When the
sheep were breeding, he set their faces towards the black
sheep in Laban's flock and put the rods among them. Their
lambs were born black. This was considered an example of
supernatural powers, a miracle. Jacob had many goats, sheep,
beast and slaves. His uncle and his sons faces changed as if
they the sheep and goats) had been stolen from them.
Jacob Accused of Taking Idols
Allah the Almighty inspired Jacob to return to the country
of his father and people, and He promised to stand by him.
Jacob told his family that, and they responded and obeyed
him. Jacob did not tell Laban of his plans, however, and
left without bidding farewell.
Upon leaving, Rachel stole her father's idols. After Jacob
and his people had fled for his country, Laban and his
people followed them. When Laban met with Jacob, he blamed
him for leaving him without his knowledge. He would have
liked to know so that he could have made them leave with
celebration and joy, with drums and songs, and so that he
could have bidden his daughters and sons farewell. And why
have they taken his idols with them?
Jacob had no knowledge of his idols, so he denied that had
taken them from him. Then Laban entered the tents of his
daughters and slaves to search, but he found nothing, for
Rachel had put the idols in the camel saddle under her. She
did not get up, apologizing that she had her menses. Thus,
he could not perceive what they had done.
Then they sat on a hill called Galeed and made a covenant
there. Jacob would not ill treat Laban's daughters nor marry
others. Neither Laban nor Jacob would pass the hill into the
other's country. They cooked food and their people ate with
them. Each bade the other farewell as they departed, each
returning to his own country.
Jacob Prepares to meet Esau
When Jacob approached the land of Seir, the angels greeted
him. He sent a messenger ahead with greetings to his brother
Esau, asking forgiveness and humbling himself before him.
The messenger returned greetings and told Jacob that Esau
was riding towards him with four hundred men. This made
Jacob afraid and he entreated and prayed to Allah Almighty.
He prostrated in humiliation and asked Him to fulfill His
promise which He had made before. He asked Him to stop the
evil of his brother Esau. then Jacob (pbuh) prepared a great
present for his brother: two hundred female goats and twenty
male goats, two hundred ewes and twenty rams, and thirty
milch camels, forty cows and two bulls, twenty female
donkeys and ten male donkeys.
He commanded his slaves to take the animals, each drove by
itself, and pass on ahead of him with a space between the
droves. He instructed them: "When you meet my brother Esau
he will ask you, 'to whom do you belong? where are you
going?' you shall say, 'they belong to your servant Jacob;
they are a present to my master Esau. Moreover, he is behind
us."
Jacob stayed behind with his two wives, his slaves and his
children for two nights, then continued walking by night and
resting by day.
Jacob becomes Israel
When the dawn of the second day came one of the angels
appeared in the shape of a man. Jacob began to wrestle with
him. They were neck and neck until the angel injured his
thigh and Jacob became lame. When the day was breaking, the
angel said to him: 'What is your name?' He answered:
'Jacob.' The angel said: "After today you shall not be
called anything but Israel." Jacob asked: "Who are you? What
is your name?" He vanished. Then Jacob knew that he was one
of the angels. Jacob was lame, and for this
reason the children of Israel do not eat the thigh muscle on
the hip socket.
Jacob and Esau Meet
Jacob raised his eyes and saw his brother Esau coming. Jacob
prostrated seven times before him for it was their
salutation in that time. It was lawful for them just as the
angels had prostration in salutation to Adam.
When Esau saw him, he ran towards him, embraced and kissed
him and wept. When Esau raised his eyes and saw the women
and children he asked: "Who are these with you?" Jacob
answered: "Those whom Allah has give me, your servant."
Leah, Rachel, their slaves, and all the children approached
and prostrated before him. Jacob asked Esau to accept his
gift and insisted until he did so.
Esau returned and went in advance before him. Jacob and his
family followed with the flocks and herds and slaves to the
mountains (Seir).
Jacob builds Ayl
When he came to Succoth (Sahur), he built a house for
himself and shades for his beasts. Then he passed by
Jerusalem, the village of Shechem, and camped before the
village. He bought a farm from Shcehm Ibn Hamor with one
hundred goats and built an altar, which he called Ayl, as
Allah commanded him. He built the altar where Jerusalem
stands today and later Solomon son of David (pbuh) rebuilt
it. It is in the place of the stone which he had earlier
anointed with oil as was mentioned before.
Dinah's Story - from the People of the Book
The people of the book tell a story of Dinah, daughter of
Jacob and Leah. Shechem Ibn Hamor seized her and lay with
her by force. Then he asked her father and brothers to let
him marry her. Her brothers said : "Circumcise all of you,
and we will give our daughters to you, and we will take your
daughters for ourselves; but we do not marry with
uncircumcised people." They (the men of the city) agreed to
that, and all of them were circumcised. When the third day
came, the pain from the circumcision had increased, Jacob's
sons approached and killed them till the last one. They
killed Shchem and his father for the evil they had committed
against them and for their worship of idols. That is why
Jacob's sons killed them and seized their money as spoils.
Rachel's Death
Then Rachel became pregnant and gave birth to a son,
Benjamin, but she had a hard labor and died after delivery.
Jacob buried her in Ephrath (afrath). The tomb of Rachel is
there till the present day.
The Sons of Jacob
Jacob's sons were twelve men. From Leah there were Rueben (Robil),
Simon (Shamun), Levi (Lawi), Judah (Yahudh), Issachar (isakher),
and Zebulun (Zablun). From Rachel there were Joseph (Yusuf)
(pbuh) and Benjamin. From Rachel's slave there were Dan and
Naphtali (Neftali), and from Leah's slave there were Gad and
Asher.
Isaac's Death
Jacob came to his father Isaac and settled with him in the
village of Hebron which lies in the land of Canaan where
Abraham had lived. Then Isaac fell ill and died when he was
one hundred eighty years old, his sons Esau and Jacob buried
him with his father Abraham Al Khalil in a cave which he had
bought. It was said that Abraham died at the age of one
hundred seventy five.
The Prophet's last Wish
Allah the Almighty declared in the Glorious Quran: And who
turns away from the religion of Abraham (Islamic Monotheism)
except him who befools himself? Truly, We chose him in this
world and verily, in the Hereafter he will be among the
righteous.
When his Lord said to him: "Submit (be a Muslim)!" He said:
"I have submitted myself (as a Muslim) to the Lord of the
Alamin (mankind, jinn and all that exists)."
And this (submission to Allah, Islam) was enjoined by
Abraham upon his sons and by Jacob, (saying): "O my sons!
Allah has chosen for you the true religion, then die not
except in the Faith of Islam (as Muslims -- Islamic
Monotheism)."
Or were you witnesses when death approached Jacob? When he
said unto his sons: "What will you worship after me?" They
said: "We shall worship you (Ilah (God - Allah) the Ilah
(God) of your fathers, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, One Ilah
(God), and to Him we submit (in Islam)."
That was a nation who had passed away. They shall receive
the reward of what they earned and you of what you earn. And
you will not be asked of what they used to do.
Quran's Way of Confronting People of the Book
They say: "Be Jews or Christians, and then you will be
guided." Say (to them O Mohammed): "Nay (we follow) only the
religion of Abraham, Hanifan (Islamic monotheism, i.e. to
worship none but Allah alone, and he wsa not of the Al
Mushrikeen [those who worshipped others along with Allah].")
Say (O Muslims): "We Believe in Allah and that which has
been sent down to us and that which had been sent down to
Abraham, Ismeal, Issac, Jacob and to Al Asbat (the twelve
sons of Jacob), and that which had been given to Moses and
Jesus and that which has been given to the prophets from
their lord. We make no distinction between any of them, and
to him we have submitted (in Islam)." So if they believe in
the like of that which you believe, then they are rightly
guided, but if they turn away, then they are in opposition.
So, Allah, will suffice you aggainst them. He is The All
Hearer, The All Knower. Our religion is the religion of
Allah (Islam) and which religion can be better than Allah's.
We are his worshippers.Say (O Mohammed), to the Jews and
Christians:
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Al-Quran,
Chapter 2 Al-Baqara, Verse 130-140 |
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the Name of Allah, The Benevolent, The Merciful |
And who turns away from the religion of Abraham but such
as debase their souls with folly? Him We chose and rendered
pure in this world: and he will be in the Hereafter in the
ranks of the righteous.
Behold! his Lord said to him: "Bow (thy will to me)" He
said: "I bow (my will) to the Lord and Cherisher of the
universe."
And this was the legacy that Abraham left to his sons
and so did Jacob; "O my sons! Allah hath chosen the faith
for you; then die not except in the faith of Islam."
Were ye witnesses when death appeared before Jacob?
Behold he said to his sons: "What will ye worship after me?"
They said: "We shall worship thy Allah and the Allah of thy
fathers of Abraham Isma`il and Isaac the one (true) Allah to
Him we bow (in Islam)."
That was a People that hath passed away. They shall reap
the fruit of what they did and ye of what ye do! of their
merits there is no question in your case!
They say: "Become Jews or Christians if ye would be
guided (to salvation)." Say thou: "Nay! (I would rather) the
religion of Abraham the true and he joined not gods with
Allah."
Say ye: "We believe in Allah and the revelation given to
us and to Abraham Isma`il Isaac Jacob and the Tribes and
that given to Moses and Jesus and that given to (all)
Prophets from their Lord we make no difference between one
and another of them and we bow to Allah (in Islam)."
So if they believe as ye believe they are indeed on the
right path; but if they turn back it is they who are in
schism; but Allah will suffice thee as against them and He
is the All-Hearing the All- Knowing.
(Our religion is) the baptism of Allah; and who can
baptize better than Allah? and it is He whom we worship.
Say: Will ye dispute with us about Allah seeing that He
is our Lord and your Lord; that we are responsible for our
doings and ye for yours; and that we are sincere (in our
faith) in Him?
Or do ye say that Abraham Isma`il Isaac Jacob and the
Tribes were Jews or Christians? Say: Do ye know better than
Allah? Ah! who is more unjust than those who conceal the
testimony they have from Allah? But Allah is not unmindful
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In another surah Allah declared:
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Al-Quran,
Chapter 3 Al'i-Imran, Verse 65-68 |
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In
the Name of Allah, The Benevolent, The Merciful |
Ye people
of the Book! why dispute ye about Abraham when the Law
and the Gospel were not revealed till after him? Have ye
no understanding?
Ah! ye are those who fell to disputing (even) in matters
of which ye had some knowledge! but why dispute ye in
matters of which ye have no knowledge? It is Allah Who knows
and ye who know not!
Abraham was not a Jew nor yet a Christian but he was true
in faith and bowed his will to Allah's (which is Islam) and
he joined not gods with Allah.
Without doubt among men the nearest of kin to Abraham are
those who follow him as are also this Apostle and those who
believe; and Allah is the Protector of those who have faith. |
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Allah the Exalted also affirmed:
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Al-Quran,
Chapter 6 Al-An'am, Verse 119-123 |
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In
the Name of Allah, The Benevolent, The Merciful |
Why should
ye not eat of (meats) on which Allah's name hath been
pronounced when He hath explained to you in detail what
is forbidden to you except under compulsion of
necessity? But many do mislead (men) by their appetites
unchecked by knowledge. Thy Lord knoweth best those who
transgress.
Eschew all sin open or secret: those who earn sin will
get due recompense for their "earnings."
Eat not of (meats) on which Allah's name hath not been
pronounced: that would be impiety. But the evil ones ever
inspire their friends to contend with you; if ye were to
obey them ye would indeed be pagans.
Can he who was dead to whom We gave life and a Light
whereby he can walk amongst men be like him who is in the
depths of darkness from which he can never come out? Thus to
those without faith their own deeds seem pleasing.
Thus have We placed leaders in every town its wicked men
to plot (and burrow) therein: but they only plot against
their own souls and they perceive it not. |
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