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== Debate with Abraham (a) == | == Debate with Abraham (a) == | ||
After the Prophet Abraham (a) broke the idols away from people's eyes, they took him to Nimrod. Abraham (a) debated with Nimrod to prove One God and to reject Nimrod's claim of Lordship. This debate was made in the presence of people. The debate between the Prophet Abraham (a) and Nimrod is mentioned in [[ | After the Prophet Abraham (a) broke the idols away from people's eyes, they took him to Nimrod. Abraham (a) debated with Nimrod to prove One God and to reject Nimrod's claim of Lordship. This debate was made in the presence of people. The debate between the Prophet Abraham (a) and Nimrod is mentioned in [[Qur'an 2]].<ref>Qurʾān, 2:258.</ref> In this debate, Abraham (a) said, "my God brings death and gives life." Nimrod said, "I too give life and bring death." To prove his claim, Nimrod summoned two prisoners and ordered to kill one of them and free the other. Then, the Prophet Abraham (a) said, "my God brings the sun from the east; now, you bring it from the west." Nimrod failed to answer this request of Abraham (a). The [[Qur'an]] used the expression "the faithless one was dumbfounded" to show Nimrod's reaction. | ||
[[Exegetes]] considered the first answer of Nimrod, a fallacy using which he tried to deceive people. But, Abraham (a) mentioned the second request to make Nimrod's plot ineffective and reject his claim. | [[Exegetes]] considered the first answer of Nimrod, a fallacy using which he tried to deceive people. But, Abraham (a) mentioned the second request to make Nimrod's plot ineffective and reject his claim. | ||
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*Yaʿqūbī, Aḥmad b. Yaʿqūb al-. ''Tārīkh al-Yaʿqūbī''. Translated to Farsi by Muḥammad Ibrāhīm Āyatī. Sixth edition.Tehran: Intishārāt-i ʿIlmī wa Farhangī, 1371 Sh. | *Yaʿqūbī, Aḥmad b. Yaʿqūb al-. ''Tārīkh al-Yaʿqūbī''. Translated to Farsi by Muḥammad Ibrāhīm Āyatī. Sixth edition.Tehran: Intishārāt-i ʿIlmī wa Farhangī, 1371 Sh. | ||
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