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I normally am not a fan of SRK, but a very powerful scene.. I must say
well i didn't like this scene
the story that (Doctor) is telling, i think even 5 year old Muslim child knows it correct and the way he is trying to brain-wash peoples sitting right in the Mosque i didn't like the scene in the end
thnx..very gud info..can anybody explain the whole story? i didnt get it
In Islamic beliefs, Abraham had prayed to God for a son (Isma in Arabic means 'to listen' i.e answer prayer, and ell is derived from the Chaldean-Semitic word el, meaning God). God delivered this child to Abraham, and later tested Abraham's faith by asking him to sacrifice his only son at the time. However, just as Abraham was to kill his only son, God halted him, praised him for his loyalty, and commanded him to sacrifice a ram instead. This leads to the Muslim practice of sacrificing domesticated animals such as sheep, goats, cows or camels on the celebration to mark this event known as Eid ul-Adha.
The Trial of Ibrahim by Allah
Ismail was only nine when his father Ibrahim saw in a dream, that he sacrificed his only son to please Allah. On seeing the same dream on three consecutive nights, he told Ismail about it. Ismail replied that it must be a test from Allah to test their wills, and he was willing to be sacrificed in the way of Allah. Ibrahim took his son Ismail to Mina, laid him on the ground, and tied his arms and legs with a cord. As he placed his knife on the throat of his son, the Archangel Jibril (Gabrial) appeared and announced that the test of their ultimate submission to Allah was complete. Just then, by the Grace of Allah, a healthy lamb appeared there to be sacrificed in place of Ismail. Ibrahim was given the happy tiding that Allah was pleased with them, and their position would be elevated. Ibrahim was also given the happy news of another son, Ishaq.
This act of the great prophet Ibrahim and his son Ismail became an essential part of Hajj for all times, and is celebrated a day before the annual Eid al-Adha'.
thnx..very gud info..can anybody explain the whole story? i didnt get it
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And does not need a flop film of media hyped, overacting king SRK to tell us about Islam.