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The
Creation of Adam
An angel then took the soil into Paradise and mixed
it with water from Paradise until it became clay. Allah
formed the shape of Adam from that clay. After a period
of time the shape became dry.
Then the soul was blown into Adam and he spoke. The
first thing he said was: "Praise be to Allah" (al-hamdu
lillah).
Allah, the Exalted, created the knowledge and the belief
in Adam as soon as the soul was blown into him. Therefore,
Adam knew that he had a Lord who created him and Adam
knew the names of things. He knew that his Lord is
the One Who deserves to be worshipped and no one else
deserves to be worshipped.
The Creation of Hawwa' (Eve)
Allah, the Exalted, created Hawwa' (Eve) from the
shortest left rib of Adam.
Then Adam and Hawwa' had many offspring. Allah the
Exalted said:
Surat al-'A^raf, Ayah 189 means: [Allah created you
from one person (Prophet Adam) and created his wife
(Hawwa') from him.]
Characteristics of Adam and Hawwa'
Allah, the Exalted, created Hawwa' from Adam's rib.
He did not create her as a child.
He created her tall--suitable for the height of Adam.
Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, informed
us that Adam, may peace be upon him, was sixty cubits
in height and seven cubits in width.
Adam and Hawwa' lived in Paradise for a period of time.
Then they were taken out of Paradise and brought down
to earth.
Adam is the First of the Prophets
Allah, the Exalted, sent the Messengers as a mercy
for His slaves. He made it obligatory to obey them.
The first of the Messengers was Adam, may peace be
upon him.
Allah created in Adam the knowledge of the languages.
Adam did not have to study them. He spoke eloquently
and without having to use signs.
Allah created in Adam the knowledge of how to plant
wheat, how to make dresses, and how to make money from
gold and silver.
The Offspring of Adam
Since at the time there were no other humans, Allah,
the Exalted, created Hawwa' for Adam to marry. After
a time, they were brought down to earth, and Adam
received the Revelation. He became a Prophet who
called for Islam.
Adam lived for 1,000 years and then died. When he died,
his offspring remained Muslim and did not worship other
than Allah. They did not worship the sun, nor the moon,
nor anything other than Allah. They remained that way
for a long time--without blasphemy and without associating
partners with Allah.
Our Master Shith
Adam (may peace be upon him) lived as a Muslim, as
did Hawwa'. They worshipped Allah, the Exalted, and
did not worship other than Him. Their children lived
as Muslims. After Adam died, Shith received the Revelation
of prophethood. Shith was Adam's son. All the humans
were Muslim throughout Shith's life.
After Shith died, another Prophet was revealed whose
name was Idris. He lived a long time teaching the people
the Religion of Islam.
Our Master Idris
Idris (may peace be upon him) is one of the honored
messengers whom Allah mentioned in the Qur'an. Allah
mentioned Prophet Idris in Surat Maryam, Ayahs 56-57.
Allah, the Exalted, said:
This Ayah mentions that Idris was a trustworthy prophet
and had a very high status.
It is obligatory to believe in Idris. This means that
it is an obligation to believe that he was a prophet
and a messenger of Allah.
Idris was the son of Yarid, who was the son of Mahla'il.
His lineage goes back to Shith, the son of Adam. Idris
is among the forefathers of Prophet Nuh, may peace
be upon him.
The Life History of Idris
Idris was the third Prophet. He came after Adam and
Shith (may peace be upon them).
Idris was the first to write with a pen. Fifty Books
were revealed to him.
He was born in Babylon, a city in Iraq. Before he received
the Revelation, he followed the rules revealed to Prophet
Shith, the son of Adam. When Idris grew older, Allah
bestowed Prophethood on him. During his lifetime all
the people were Muslim; no one associated partners
with Allah.
Idris in Egypt
Afterwards, our Master Idris left his hometown of Babylon
because a great number of his people commited many
sins even after he told them not to do so. Some of
the Muslims left with Prophet Idris. It was hard
for them to leave their home.
They asked Prophet Idris: "If we leave Babylon,
where will we find a place like it?" Prophet Idris
said: "If we immigrate for the sake of Allah,
He will provide for us."
So the people went with Prophet Idris and they reached
the land of Egypt. They saw the Nile River. Our Master
Idris stood at its bank and mentioned Allah, the Exalted,
by saying: "Subhanallah."
The High Status of Idris
Idris and those who were with him stayed in Egypt calling
the people to follow the rules of the Religion, in
the acts of worship and the dealings.
Our Master Idris (may peace be upon him) lived a period
of time and then he died. He had a high status to Allah,
as Allah said:
Surat Maryam, Ayah 57 means: [We raised his status
high.]
Idris gave preachments and had good manners. He called
the people to worship the Creator alone, as did all
of the Prophets.
Preachments: Every talk that makes one extremely afraid
of the torture of Allah or makes one extremely love
Paradise.
Good manners in sleeping, for example, is to sleep
while having wudu', and to sleep on one's right side.
The Call of Idris
Idris called the people to the Religion of Allah, Islam.
He called the people to save themselves from the
torture in the Hereafter by worshipping the Creator
and by doing good deeds in this world.
He ordered the people to pray, fast, and pay zakat,
and he forbade all intoxicating drinks.
It was said that during his time seventy-two (72) different
languages were spoken.
The Cities of Idris
Idris, may peace be upon him was the first to draw
for his own people the rules of designing cities.
Every group of the nation of Prophet Idris built cities
in their lands.
During Prophet Idris' time, eighty-eight (88) cities
were built.
Prophet Idris was famous for his wisdom. Among his
wise statements is: "Patience, along with belief,
leads to success."
Patience is of three kinds: a) to be patient in performing
what Allah made obligatory among the matters of obedience:
like praying and fasting Ramadan b) to be patient in
refraining from what Allah forbade: like leaving out
prayers, drinking alcohol, and stealing c) to be patient
when inflicted with hardships and calamities: like
the pain or the harm caused by people, poverty, or
sadness.
Apostasy and Blasphemy (1)
After Prophet Idris died, Iblis appeared to the people
in the shape of a man. He whispered to them to build
five statues of five pious men who had died so that
they would always remember them. Some people made
the statues of those five pious men.
After a long period of time, Iblis whispered to them
to blaspheme and worship these statues. Some of the
people followed him.
Apostasy and Blasphemy (2)
Sometime after the death of Idris, ignorance spread
among the people.
There was no Prophet among the people at that time.
Iblis appeared to the people and told them: "Worship
those five statues." The people worshipped those
statues and as a result, became blasphemers.
Worship: Extreme submission with total humbleness;
Prostrating to an idol, the sun, or fire is an act
of worship to those objects and is blasphemy.
Allah said:
Ayah 23 of Surat Nuh states the names of the five
pious Muslims the people made statues of and worshipped.
The names of those five pious Muslims were: Wadd, Suwa^,
Yaghuth, Ya^uq, and Nasr.
Our Master Nuh
After blasphemy had spread on earth, Allah sent a Prophet
named Nuh, may peace be upon him. He started calling
the people to Islam; to worship only Allah and not
to associate partners with Him.
The period between Idris and Nuh was one thousand years.
Our master Nuh moved among the people telling them: "O
you people leave out that which you worship other than
Allah: Worship Allah alone. Leave out worshipping those
five statues and worship Allah alone."
Our master Nuh, may peace be upon him, was the first
Messenger sent to the blasphemers, to call them to
worship Allah alone.
Nuh's Ark (1)
For 950 years our master Nuh, may peace be upon him,
moved among the people telling them to worship Allah
alone. Most of them belied him, mocked him, and harmed
him.
Then Allah revealed to him that no one else among his
people would become believers. Those who believed already
were about eighty-three (83) people.
Nuh started making supplication to Allah against them,
saying:
Surat Nuh Ayah 26 means: [O Allah, do not leave any
of the kuffar alive on earth.
Nuh's Ark (2)
Allah revealed to Nuh to build an ark, and Allah revealed
how to build it. Nuh built the ark, then went on
it. His three children who were believers went with
him. Each one of them had his wife with him. People
who believed in him from other than his relatives
also went on the ark.
On the ark Nuh took a pair of each kind of animal:
cows, sheep, and other than that. Allah ordered the
earth to spring up its water and the sky to bring down
its water. The water of the sky and the water of the
earth both joined and the water covered the earth.
The ark and those on it survived.
Mount Al-Judiyy
Allah, the Exalted, drowned all the humans who had
belied Prophet Nuh and remained worshipping the idols.
Then the earth stopped its water from springing forth
and the sky held its rain from falling down. After
a while, the earth became as dry as it had been before
the flood.
The ark landed on a mountain near the city of Mousil
in Iraq. This mountain is called al-Judiyy. Prophet
Nuh and those with him came down from the ark on to
earth.
The Offspring of Nuh's Children
The ark landed on al-Judiyy, and Prophet Nuh and those
with him went on land once again.
Of those who went out of the ark, none had children--except
for Sam, Ham, and Yafith--the three sons of Nuh. Those
three had children and from them the humans spread:
the Arabs, Romans, Indians, Africans and others. All
people on earth today are offspring of Nuh's three
Muslim sons.
Our Master Hud
A long period of time after Prophet Nuh, some people
started to associate partners with Allah and worship
other than Allah. Allah sent a Prophet among the
Arabs who was in Yaman. His name was Hud.
Prophet Hud started calling the people to Islam, telling
them: "O people, worship Allah alone and leave
out that which you worship other than Allah." Some
believed in him and others belied him.
The Story of the People of Hud
Some people believed in Hud, may peace be upon him
and others belied him, so Allah destroyed them with
the wind.
Allah, the Exalted, directed a strong wind on them
for seven nights and eight days. The wind blew them
in the air and dropped them down on earth with their
heads separated from their bodies. All people of ^Ad
died--except for the believers.
^Ad is the name of Hud's tribe.
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