The Qur'an makes it clear that the people of Abraham were idolaters. When Abraham had become older, he decided to finally teach his community a lesson. He told his people that he had plan for their idols, whilst they would be gone away.[12] The Qur'an goes on to narrate that Abraham subsequently broke the idols, all except the largest, which he kept intact.[13] When the people returned, they began questioning each other over the wreckage, until some of the people remembered that the youth, Abraham, had spoken of the idols earlier.[14] When Abraham arrived, the people immediately began to question him, asking him whether he had anything to do with the broken idols. Abraham then, in a clever taunt, asked the people as to why they don't ask the largest of the idols, which, they believed, could indeed hear and speak.[15] The people of Abraham were then confounded with shame, and admitted that the idols were incapable of anything.[
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Prophet Ibrahim A.S (Animated Movie)
The Qur'an makes it clear that the people of Abraham were idolaters. When Abraham had become older, he decided to finally teach his community a lesson. He told his people that he had plan for their idols, whilst they would be gone away.[12] The Qur'an goes on to narrate that Abraham subsequently broke the idols, all except the largest, which he kept intact.[13] When the people returned, they began questioning each other over the wreckage, until some of the people remembered that the youth, Abraham, had spoken of the idols earlier.[14] When Abraham arrived, the people immediately began to question him, asking him whether he had anything to do with the broken idols. Abraham then, in a clever taunt, asked the people as to why they don't ask the largest of the idols, which, they believed, could indeed hear and speak.[15] The people of Abraham were then confounded with shame, and admitted that the idols were incapable of anything.[
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