بِسْمِ اللَّـهِ الرَّحْمَـٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Prophet Ibrahim عليه السلام
The Friend of Allah (Khalilullah)
Part 1: The Search for Truth
A young boy surrounded by idols… yet guided by truth.
Long before he became one of the greatest prophets of Islam, Ibrahim عليه السلام was a young boy searching for truth in a world filled with falsehood. Born into a society drowned in idol worship, he would rise alone to challenge an entire nation—including his own family.
A World of Idols
Ibrahim عليه السلام was born in a land where people worshipped everything except Allah—idols of stone, stars in the sky, and even kings.
His own father was an idol maker, crafting statues with his hands—objects that people would later bow down to.
From a young age, Ibrahim could not accept such beliefs. How could something made by human hands be worthy of worship?
🌱 A Mind Awakened Early
Allah granted Ibrahim عليه السلام wisdom from childhood. Even as a young boy, he questioned everything around him.
When he saw idols, he noticed something obvious:
- They could not speak
- They could not move
- They could not benefit or harm
Yet people worshipped them with full devotion.
"Indeed, We bestowed aforetime on Ibrahim his guidance, and We were well acquainted with him."
(Qur’an 21:51)
The Search for the True Lord
One night, Ibrahim عليه السلام looked up at the sky and began a journey of deep reflection.
He saw a star and thought:
"This is my lord."
But when it disappeared, he said:
"I do not like those that set."
Then he saw the moon… then the sun—each time realizing that anything that disappears cannot be God.
"Indeed, I have turned my face toward He who created the heavens and the earth... and I am not of those who associate partners with Allah."
💡 Lesson for Us
Truth is not found by following the crowd — it is found by sincerely searching for Allah. Ibrahim عليه السلام teaches us to think, reflect, and question falsehood.