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In
the Name of Allah, Most
Gracious, Most Merciful

Prophet
Adam(as)
Allah created
Adam from a handful of dust taken from different lands, so the
children of Adam have been created according to the composition
of the land. Therefore, from mankind we have white, red, black
and yellow ones; we have good and evil, ease and sorrow, and what
comes in between them.
So Allah
shaped Adam into a human being, but he remained a figure of clay
for forty years. The angels went past him. They were fearful by
what they saw, and Iblis felt this fear most. He used to pass by
the figure of Adam, pound it, which would make a sound like
pottery. Allah told us: He created man (Adam) from sounding
clay like the clay of pottery. Surah 55: 14
When the time
drew near to breathe the spirit into Adam, as Allah the Almighty
decreed, He commanded the angels: "When I breathe My spirit into
him prostrate before him." Allah breathed His spirit into Adam
and when it reached his head Adam sneezed. The angels said: "Say
all praise belongs to Allah." Adam repeated: "All praise
belongs to Allah." Allah said to him: "Your Lord has granted you
mercy." When the spirit reached his eyes, Adam looked at
the fruits of Paradise. When it reached his stomach Adam felt an
appetite for food. He jumped quickly before the spirit could
reach his legs, so that he could eat from the fruits of Paradise.
Allah, therefore, said: Man is created of haste. Surah 21: 37
And then: The
angels prostrated themselves, all of them together. Except
Iblis - he refused to be among the prostrators. Surah 15: 31-32
Allah knew
that Iblis was not going to obey Him in prostrating before Adam.
Allah could have totally destroyed him or turned him into a
handful of dust. Yet, Allah gives His creatures absolute freedom
even to the extent that they can refuse Allah the Almighty's
commands. He grants them the freedom of denial, disobedience, and
even disagreement with Him.
Allah the
Exalted said: And He taught Adam all the names (of
everything). Surah 2: 31
Almighty
Allah granted Adam the power to know the natures of all things
and to summarize them by names: that is a bird, that is a star,
that is a tree, that is a cloud, etc. Allah implanted in Adam an
insatiable need for and love of knowledge and a desire to leave
knowledge to his children. This was the reason for his creation
and the secret in his glorification.
After Adam
had learned the names of all things, along with their properties
and uses, Allah presented them to the angels and said: "Tell
Me the names of these if you are truthful." Surah 2:31 The
angels admitted their inability: "Glory be to
You, we have no knowledge except what You have taught us. Verily,
it is You, The All-Knowing, The All-Wise. " Surah 2:32
Allah
Almighty then turned to Adam: "0 Adam! inform them of
their names," and when he had informed them of their names,
He said: "Did I not tell you that I know the Ghaib
(unseen) in the heavens and the earth, and I know what you reveal
and what you have been concealing?" Surah 2:33
Allah wanted
the angels to know that He knew of their astonishment when He had
told them about the creation of Adam and that He also knew of
their confusion which they had not revealed, as well as what
Iblis had concealed of his disobedience and ingratitude.
The angels
realized that Adam was the creature who knew what they did not
know and that his ability to learn was his noblest quality. Adam
knew the names of everything. Sometimes he talked to the angels,
but they were preoccupied with worshiping Almighty Allah.
Therefore, Adam felt lonely. One day he slept and when he awoke
he saw a woman whom Allah had created from his ribs. So he asked
her: "Who are you?" She replied: "A woman." He asked: "Why
have you been created?" She replied: "So that you could find
tranquillity in me.
The angels
asked him her name. He replied: "Eve (Hawwa)." They asked: "Why
did you call her Eve?" Adam said: "Because she was created of me,
and I am a living being." (The root of the name Hawwa" means
"living things.")
Adam and Eve
were admitted to Paradise and there they lived the dream of all
human beings. Allah permitted them to approach and enjoy
everything except one tree, that might have been the Tree of Pain
or the Tree of Knowledge. Allah forbade them before they were
given abode in Paradise: "0 Adam! Dwell you and your wife in
the Paradise and eat both of you freely with pleasure and delight
of things therein as wherever you will, but come not near this
tree or you both will be of the Zalimeen (wrong-doers). " Surah
2: 35
Adam and Eve
understood that they were forbidden to eat the fruit of that
tree. Adam was, however, a human being, and man tends to forget.
His heart changes and his will weakens. Iblis summoned all the
envy within him and took advantage of Adam's humanity to exploit
him. He started to whisper to him day after day, coaxing him:
"Shall I guide you to the Tree of Immortality and the Eternal
Kingdom?" And he said to them: "Your Lord did not forbid
you this tree save you should become angels or become of the
immortals." And he (Satan) swore by Allah to them both
(saying): "Verily, I am one of the sincere well-wishers for
you both." Surah 7: 20-21
Adam asked
himself: "What will happen if I eat from this tree? It might
truly be the Tree of Immortality." His dream was to live forever
in the pure innocence of Paradise.
Years went
by, and Adam and Eve were preoccupied with thoughts of that tree.
Then, one day, they decided to eat of its fruit. They forgot that
Allah had warned them not to approach it and that Iblis was their
sworn enemy. Adam stretched out his hand, picked one of the
fruits, and offered it to Eve. They both ate of the forbidden
tree.
Allah
Almighty told us: "So he Satan misled them with deception."
Surah 7: 22 Allah also said: Thus did Adam disobey his
Lord, so he went astray. Surah 20: 121
Adam had
hardly finished eating when he felt his heart tighten, and he was
filled with pain, sadness, and shame. The surrounding atmosphere
had changed and the internal music had stopped. He discovered
that he and his wife were naked, so they both started cutting
tree leaves with which to cover themselves.
Allah the
Almighty addressed him: "Did I not forbid you that tree and
tell you: Verily, Satan is an open enemy unto you?" They said:
"Our Lord! We have wronged ourselves. If You forgive us not, and
bestow not upon us Your Mercy, we shall certainly be of the
losers." (Allah) said: "Get down, one of you an enemy to
the other (i.e., Adam, Eve, and Satan, etc.). On earth will be a
dwelling place for you and an enjoyment, - for a time." He
said: "Therein you shall live, and therein you shall die, and
from it you shall be brought out (i.e. resurrected)." Surah 7:
22-25
They left
Paradise and descended upon the earth. Adam was sad and Eve was
crying. Allah accepted their repentance because it was sincere,
and He told them that the earth would be their realm and origin
where they would live and die and whence they would come on the
Day of Judgment.
Adam knew he
bade farewell to peace when he left Paradise. On earth he had to
face conflict and struggle. No sooner had one ended than another
began. He also had to work to sustain himself. He had to protect
himself with clothes and weapons and protect his wife and
children from the wild beasts.
Above all, he
had to struggle with the spirit of evil. Satan, the cause of his
removal from Paradise, continued to entice him and his children
in an effort to have them thrown into the eternal hellfire. The
battle between good and evil is continuous, but those who follow
Allah's guidance should fear nothing, while those who disobey
Allah and follow Iblis will be damned along with him.
The highest
point of earthly bliss was reached when Adam and Eve witnessed
the birth of their first children, a set of twins. Adam was a
devoted father and Eve a contented mother. The twins were Cain (Qabil)
and his sister. Later Eve gave birth to a second set of twins,
Abel (Habil) and his sister. The family enjoyed the bounties and
fruits of the earth provided by their Lord. The children grew up
to be strong and healthy young adults. Cain tilled the land,
while Abel raised cattle.
The time
arrived when the two young men desired life partners. This was
part of Allah's plan for mankind, to multiply and form nations
with different cultures and colors. Allah revealed to Adam that
he should marry each son to the twin sister of the other. Adam
instructed his children according to Allah's command, but Cain
was displeased with the partner chosen for him, for Abel's
twin-sister was not as beautiful as his own.
Adam was in a
dilemma. He wanted peace and harmony in his family, so he invoked
Allah for help. Allah commanded that each son offer a sacrifice,
and he whose offering was accepted would have right on his side.
Abel offered his best camel, while Cain offered his worst grain.
His sacrifice was not accepted by Allah because of his
disobedience to his father and the insincerity in his offering.
This enraged
Cain even further. Realizing that his hopes of marrying his own
beautiful sister were fading, he threatened his brother: "I will
kill you! I refuse to see you happy while I remain unhappy!"
Abel, feeling
sorry for his brother, replied: "It would be more proper for you,
my brother, to search for the cause of your unhappiness and then
walk in the way of peace. Allah accepts deeds only from those who
serve and fear Him, not from those who reject His commands."
Abel was
intelligent, obedient, and always ready to obey the will of
Allah. This contrasted sharply with his brother, who was
arrogant, selfish and disobedient to his Lord. Abel did not fear
his brother's threats, but neither did he want his brother to be
hurt. Allah had blessed Abel with purity and compassion. Hoping
to dispel the hatred seething in his brother, Abel said: "My
brother, you are deviating from the right path and are sinful in
your decisions. It is better that you repent to Allah and forget
about your foolish threat. But if you do not, then I will leave
the matter in the hands of Allah. You alone will bear the
consequence of your sin, for the Fire is the reward of the
wrong-doers."
This
brotherly plea did nothing to lessen the hatred in Cain's heart,
nor did he show fear of Allah's punishment. Cain struck his
brother with a stone, killing him instantly. This was the first
death and the first criminal act committed by man on earth.
When Abel had
not appeared for some time, Adam began to search for him but
found no trace of his beloved son. He asked Cain about Abel's
whereabouts. Cain rudely replied that he was not his brother's
keeper nor his protector. From these words his father understood
that Abel was dead and Adam was filled with grief.
Meanwhile,
Cain did not know what to do with his brother's corpse. He
carried it on his back wandering from place to place, trying to
hide it. His anger had now subsided, and his conscience was
saddled with guilt. He was tiring under the burden of the corpse
which had started to have a stench. As a mercy, and to show that
dignity could be retained even in death, Allah sent two ravens
that began fighting, causing the death of one. The victorious
bird used its beak and claws to dig a hole in the ground, rolled
its victim into it and covered it with sand.
Witnessing
this, Cain was overcome with shame and remorse. "Woe unto me!" he
exclaimed. "I was unable to do what this raven has done, that is
to hide my brother's corpse." Cain then buried his brother. This
was also the first burial of man.
Adam was
utterly grief-stricken by the loss of his two sons: one was dead,
the other was won over by the devil. Adam prayed for his son and
turned to everyday matters, for he had to work for his
sustenance. At the same time, he was a prophet, advising his
children and grandchildren, telling them about Allah, and calling
them to believe in Him. He told them about Iblis and warned them
by recounting his own experience with the devil and of how the
devil had tempted Cain to kill his brother.
Years and
years passed, Adam grew old, and his children spread all over the
earth. Muhammad Ibn Ishaq related: that when Adam's death drew
near, he appointed his son Seth (Shiith) to be his successor, and
taught him the hours of the day and night along with their
appropriate acts of worship.
Before his
death Adam reassured his children that Allah would not leave man
alone on the earth, but would send His prophets to guide them.
The prophets would have different names, traits and miracles, but
they would be united in one thing: the call to worship Allah
alone.
This was
Adam's legacy to his children. Adam finished speaking and closed
his eyes. Then the angels entered his room and surrounded him.
When he recognized the Angel of Death among them, his heart
smiled peacefully.
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