Description
Book description:
- Author's name: Ibn Kathir
- Translation: عبد القادر العزيز
- Number of pages: 583
- Book theme: قصص الأنبياء – إنجليزي
The contents of the book:
- Chapter on the creation of Adam (peace be upon him).
- The protest of Adam and Moses (peace be upon them).
- Mention the hadiths related to the creation of Adam (peace be upon him).
- The story of Adam's two sons: Cain and Abel.
- The death of Adam and his will to his son Sheth (peace be upon him).
- The mention of Idris - peace be upon him.
- Some of the news of Noah himself (peace be upon him).
- The mention of his pilgrimage.
- The mention of his will to his son, peace be upon him.
- The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) passed through Wadi al-Hajar from the land of Thamud in the year of Tabuk.
- Ibrahim al-Khalil's debate.
- Mention of the migration of Al-Khalil (peace be upon him) to the Levant.
- The birth of Ismail (peace be upon him).
- Ibrahim migrated with his son Ishmael and his mother Hajar to the Faran Mountains.
- The birth of Isaac (peace be upon him).
- Mentioning the construction of the House of the Patriarchs.
- Mention the praise of Allah and His Holy Prophet for His servant and servant Ibrahim.
- He mentioned his palace in Paradise.
- The description of Ibrahim (peace be upon him).
- The death of Ibrahim al-Khalil and what was said about his age.
- A chapter mentioning the descendants of Ibrahim (peace be upon him).
- The mention of Ismail (peace be upon him).
- He mentioned Isaac, the son of Ibrahim, the generous one, upon whom be peace and blessings (1).
- The mention of the wondrous things that happened in the life of Israel.
- A chapter mentioning the name of those who perished in general.
- Mentioning the virtue of Yunus (peace be upon him).
- The story of Moses, upon whom be peace and blessings be upon him.
- The mention of Moses and Aaron in the people in such a beautiful manner frightened him, and he saw something that amazed him, and blinded his sight and vision, and in which there was malice, cunning, deceit, and deception, and an eloquent craftsmanship in turning away from the way of God. He said, addressing the magicians in the presence of the people: ”You believed in him before I gave you permission,” meaning, "Would you consult me about this terrible thing you have done in the presence of my subjects? Then he threatened and threatened, and lied, saying:
- The destruction of Pharaoh and his soldiers.
- He mentioned another hadith in the sense of what Ibn Habban mentioned.
- He mentioned the hadith known as the Hadeeth al-Futun.
- The construction of the Dome of Time.
- The chapter on the virtues, attributes, qualities, and death of Moses (peace be upon him).
- The mention of his pilgrimage - peace be upon him - to al-Bayt al-'Atiq [and its description (1)].
- The mention of his death - peace be upon him.
- The prophethood of Joshua and his assumption of the burdens of the Israelites after Moses and Aaron - peace be upon them.
- The stories of Al-Khidr and Elias (peace be upon them).
- The chapter mentions a group of the prophets of the Children of Israel after Moses - peace be upon him - and then we follow them with the mention of David and Solomon - peace be upon them - Ibn Jarir said in his history: There is no dispute among those who know the news of the past and the affairs of the past, from our nation and others, that the leader of the affairs of the children of Israel after Joshua was Caleb bin Yufna, meaning one of the companions of Moses - peace be upon him - who was the husband of his sister Maryam, and one of the two men who feared God, Joshua and Caleb, who said to the children of Israel when they were reluctant to wage jihad (jihad): ”Enter the door upon them, and if you enter it, you are the overcomers, and upon Allah you shall rely if you are believers.“.
- He mentioned the amount of his life and how he died.
- He mentioned his death and how long his reign and life lasted.
- Chapter mentioning a group of the prophets of the Children of Israel - peace be upon them.
- Mention of the destruction of Jerusalem.
- A part of the story of Daniel (peace be upon him).
- The mention of the birth of the slave messenger Isa bin Maryam, the virgin virgin.
- A chapter explaining that Allah, the Almighty, is devoid of a child, far above what the unjust say.
- The origin of Isa ibn Maryam - peace be upon them.
- The mention of the table.
- The mention of raising Isa (peace be upon him) to heaven.
- The description of Jesus (peace be upon him), his attributes and virtues.
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