
Tales from Adam the prophet
The creation of the first humans who would subsequently live on Earth is described in the tale of Prophet Adam. After creating the prophet Adam from dirt, Allah bestowed upon him the knowledge of the cosmos, thus glorifying him. Adam received a wealth of information that will later work a miracle.
Prophet Adam's form was flawless when it was created. However, Prophet Adam was taller than modern humans. He measured sixty cubits, or around eighteen meters, tall. extremely high in comparison to the state of the human body as a whole. Thus, this also explains the Kaaba's enormous entryway and height. Prophet Adam's successors undoubtedly adopted nearly identical bodily stances.
The verse "And He taught Adam the names (things) of all of them" (QS Al Baqarah: 31) in the Koran further explains the marvel of knowledge acquired by the Prophet Adam. The creation of Siti Hawa and the Prophet Adam are also related in the Koran. about their arrival on Earth and procreation.
The prophet Adam's narrative teaches us many important truths. particularly regarding the need of deference to God. beginning with the tale of the prophet Adam and the celestial Siti Hawa. Up till their children and their earthly story. The narrative has several lessons about the importance of a servant's obedience to the Creator.
The Origin of the Creation of Prophet Adam
The holy Qur'an claims that Allah spoke with angels. Allah revealed to the angels that humankind will eventually be created. On earth, humans will fulfill their role as Caliphs. Angel objected, stating that she did not agree with the proposal.
Angels think that humanity will only cause the planet to end in calamity. They are going to bring harm, animosity, and slaughter. Angels believe that being God's creation, their own being is sufficient. because they constantly exalt, adore, and exalt Allah.
According to Allah, there are things that the angels are unaware of. As far as we know, the essence of the earth is what produced humanity. Verses 7-9 of Surah As Sajdah in the Koran also relate this story.
Ywho made everything beautiful, including the beginning of human existence on earth (7) and the production of their progeny from the essence of menial water (semen) (8). He then refined it, infused His spirit (creation) into its body, and gave you ears, eyes, and a heart, but you showed very little gratitude for it (9). Q.S. As verses 7–9 of Sajdah
This letter reveals that Allah is aware of both the actual and the invisible. He took the flawless human form and made it on Earth. He also used semen to make human progeny. Then inhale to bring the spirit back to life. In addition, he made the heart, sight, and hearing.
Following the creation of Prophet Adam, Allah commanded the angels and demons to bow down to him. Despite being made of light, angels follow God's instructions. The angels then presented Prophet Adam with a bow. The devil, on the other hand, refuses to bow down because he believes he is more important than Prophet Adam.
Since the devil was formed of fire, he refused to submit to Prophet Adam. The devil thought that Adam, who was made of clay, was less glorious. The explanation of this is found in Surah Al Baqarah verse 34: "Bow down to Adam, then they will bow down except the devil, who is reluctant and arrogant and one of the disbelievers."
God was furious with the devil for his impudence in disobedience. Since Satan rebelled, he must now go from heaven. The haughty devil chose to accept his punishment rather than express regret. He even promised to deceive Prophet Adam and his offspring. The devil desires for human beings to go to hell with him.
Nabi Adam was given a panjangusia by Allah. There are many verses that state that Nabi Adam gave humanity life till the year 1000. However, according to hadiths narrated by Abu Hurairah, it is stated that Nabi Adam once gave Nabi Dawud an umurnya lasting more than forty years.
At that moment, Nabi Adam went to bed with a straggling wife. Then she asked Allah about this human being. Almighty God declares that humanity is the one remnant of Adam, the first humans. Adam asked about Daud's umur, and Allah answered that He would give him sixty years of life. Then, Nabi Adam begged Allah to extend Daud's umur by 40 years, which had grown shorter than expected.
Prophet Adam and Siti Hawa descended to Earth
Everything was in heaven for the prophet Adam. Adam could take whatever was in it and enjoy it. But Adam felt isolated. It became clear that he was a human being in need of other humans. Adam desired a companion to go with him on his days. When Adam grew lonely, Allah knew and finally made Eve. While Prophet Adam slept, Eve was created from his rib. The Prophet was overjoyed to have Eve here. His yearning for a companion as a person was satisfied. All in heaven was made possible for Adam and Eve by Allah, with the exception of the Khuldi tree.
"O Adam, dwell here with your wife in this garden," said Allah. and generously consume its fruit wherever you choose, but avoid approaching this tree lest you be counted among the transgressors.
The knowledge of good and evil is found in the tree of Khuldi. Allah gave Adam and Eve a ban with a specific intention in mind. Satan used Adam and Eve's faith by taking advantage of their knowledge of Allah's ban. in keeping with his intention to entice people for all eternity.
The Khuldi tree's unique qualities were then mentioned in a whisper by Satan to Adam and Eve. The verse 120 of Surah Thaha in the Qur'an states, "O Adam, shall I show you the tree of eternity (khuldi) and a kingdom that will not perish?" This is the story that follows. Satan therefore tempted them. The name Khuldi itself comes from Satan. Satan encouraged Adam and Eve by claiming that Allah intended for them to be forbidden. Satan brought up the fact that Allah did not wish for Adam and Eve to be immortal. Satan enticed them to partake of the forbidden fruit with great enthusiasm.
At last, Adam and Eve, endowed with human lust, gave in to temptation. Their faith was shaken by the devil's temptation, and they disobeyed Allah. After Adam and Eve consumed the fruit of Khuldi, a humiliating incident occurred. Adam and Eve, the prophets, became aware that they were nude. Adam also experienced a really bad stomachache. Adam was bewildered; he simply had the urge to urinate. Heaven is a sacred space; is it right to contaminate it? That was Adam's thought process. Then Allah made fun of him for wanting this. He also made fun of his misbehavior at the same moment.
This occurrence is described in Surah Al A'raf verses 22–23. Allah reminds Adam of his ban in this message. brings to Adam's attention His admonition regarding the corruption of Satan. Adam then turned to Allah and pleaded for forgiveness. It is supposed that when Satan appeared as a snake, he enticed Eve. Who ate the forbidden fruit first, though, is left unclear. Certain people think Khuldi is an apple tree that was plucked from the dirt. Khuldi is hence said to possess the earthly or soil nature, specifically the fundamental character of soil. It is thought that garbage can be properly disposed of in soil.
Fruit khuldi has the power to make you forget who you are and induce lust. Adam was forbidden by Allah from eating the fruit because it might contaminate him. Dirty in the sense that his lust is tarnished and distorts the fundamentally unsatisfactory nature of humanity. One could argue that Adam and Eve were put to the test when they built the Khuldi tree. an examination of a servant's deference to his master. All that being said, Allah did in fact predestine mankind to descend to Earth and assume positions of leadership. It was not the plan when humans were created to rule heaven. Allah punished Adam and Eve by coming to earth, despite their repentance.
"Descended to the earth from heaven." And you will oppose one another as adversaries. You will spend a specific amount of time living on earth. Qs. Al A'raf 24–25
The prophets Adam and Eve were not delivered to the same location. In Sri Lanka, the prophet Adam was sent to the summit of Sri Pada hill. Eve was sent down in the Arab world in the meantime. Being sent down separately had left them both bewildered and depressed. Adam and Eve, though, were certain that they would cross paths once more. Then, in Jabal Rahmah, Allah brought them back together after 40 days. Prophet Adam and Eve started over as common people. It is stated that because of their disobedience in heaven, they were thrown down to earth with sins. Another story holds that Adam's struggle to make ends meet was a punishment from Allah.
It was a punishment given to Eve to experience pain during childbirth. The serpent that had enticed them was sentenced to spend eternity on Earth walking on its belly. Sin that ultimately led to humanity's demise. Men have a duty to support their families, while women have a duty to care for their offspring. After that, Adam and Eve discovered farming and how to live on Earth. Their offspring were born to them as well. God sent them offspring in pairs as a sign of his might. Eve gave birth to twins each time she became pregnant.
Something is proven by the story of the prophet Adam and Eve disobeying God's instruction. that defying God will only result in evil being gained. This serves as a reminder to all of us human beings on the planet.
The story of the life of the Prophet Adam and Eve on Earth
The tale of Prophet Adam and Eve's journey to Earth is a fascinating one. It is supposed that they covered their bodies with leaves when they descended to Earth. The leaves on Earth dried up and eventually fell off. It is thought that these leaves are the source of all scents detected in the Indies. When Adam and Eve first met, they were just regular people. Then Allah granted them two pairs of goats, two pairs of sheep, and eight pairs of cows. They learned to milk the animals from Allah. After that, they may sip the milk. Additionally, Allah commanded Adam to clothe himself with the animal's fur.
When Adam and Eve learned that the joys of this world were no longer theirs, they sobbed bitterly. Green beans and peanuts sprang from their tears. It dawned on Adam then how difficult it was to discern the hours of worship. Then, he bemoaned this issue before Allah. Then, out of heaven, Allah sent a white chicken the size of a camel. The white chicken joined in honoring Allah on earth by crowing, as the angels in paradise did. Adam was informed about the earthly times of worship by the white chicken.
Then Adam chopped down the trees to shield them from the heat and cold. He constructed a house out of the wood. In order to get water, Adam also dug a well. Allah then made known 21 appendices that contained the regulations on consuming specific animal meat that are haram and halal.
Then it was revealed that there are 29 hijaiyyah letters, and humans are unable to add or subtract from them. Nothing can alter Allah's provisions because they are so obvious. So that he could understand the attachment that Allah had sent down, Adam then learned the alphabet.
The process of being pregnant was then experienced by Eve. The fetus in his stomach twitched, startling him. Hawa was unsure about the source of the churning sensation in her abdomen. Eve felt the discomfort when it was time to give birth. Eve gave birth to Abel and Layutsa, her twins.
It's time to start thinking about having a second kid. Qabil and Iqlima, twins, were born to Hawa. He always has two boys and two girls born to him. Eve is reported to have given birth and to have been 20 numbers pregnant. There has to be a boy and a girl born every time they give birth.
Eve is rumored to have had 200 children. Except for Syits, who was born with Nur Musthafa Shallalahu'alaihi wa sallam on her forehead, all of them were twins. It is also claimed that the number of Prophet Adam's offspring and grandchildren increased to forty thousand men and women. Adam's children and grandkids grew up to be involved in many arguments and disputes. Allah then sent him a stick from heaven to correct the wayward people.
The story of Abel and Cain
Habil and Layutsa were the first twins born to Prophet Adam. Qabil and Iqlima were the second twins. It's reported that Habil's twin has a less appealing face. Qabil's twin, Iqlima, was exceptionally attractive. Allah gave Adam the command to marry a cross-breed child at that point. It was therefore forbidden for Adam's offspring to wed his own twin. Qabil objected when Adam proposed to marry him to Iqlimiya. Since Iqlimiya was his twin, Qabil felt a greater sense of entitlement toward her. Because of his own twin's attractiveness, Qabil found her attractive.
The Prophet Adam was then given the command by Allah to sacrifice Habil and Qabil. Who was eligible for Iqlimiya would depend on the sacrifice that Allah accepted. The conceited farmer Qabil offered up a substandard sheaf of wheat as a sacrifice. In the meantime, a young, plump goat was sacrificed by Qabil, a breeder. Allah then brought down a white light and raised the goat from Habil after they had both offered sacrifices. This implied that Habil had a right to Iqlimiya because he made a true sacrifice. Qabil was enraged and opposed Habil's marriage to his twin.
Satan used Qabil's rage as leverage and got him to strike Habil. Then Qabil struck Habil, his rage overwhelming him. Habil refrained from retaliating, preferring to avoid becoming a major issue. Regretfully, Habil was slain by Qabil's hit. Qabil was terrified and perplexed, and he had no idea where to conceal the deceased Habil. Every time Qabil attempted to toss Habil into the water, the waves would always carry Habil's body back to land. Finally, Qabil expressed regret for his acts and begged Allah's pardon.
Quickly, Qabil noticed a crow perched in a tree. For whatever reason, one of his crows had perished. The living crow knocked the dead crow to the ground. The dead crow was then forced into the hole the bird had formed by pecking at the earth. Now that he knew, Qabil mimicked the bird's technique to bury Habil. The first murder on earth is the tale of Habil and Qabil. There are many lessons for humanity to be learned from the account of the Prophet Adam. About the magnificence of Allah, who always makes it easy for mankind to beg for help, and about the obedience and dependency of humans as His servants.



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