The Story of Prophet Adam (A.S)


                                                  
             

The story of the prophets is certainly  always a good example for our life today. So learn to understand the  various wisdom of their life would be very useful for us.

Prophet Adam (A.S.) was the first man  descended by Allah to earth, along with his wife named Hawwa (Eve). Adam  belongs to the 25 prophets mentioned in the Quran.

According to different narrations by  different Islamic Scholars, Adam lived for about 1000 years after  creation. Prophet Adam has been mentioned in The Quran in several  Verses, among them Verses from 30 to 38 of Surah Al-Baqarah (2nd Surah  of Quran) and verses from 11 to 25 of Surah Al-A'raaf (7th Surah of  Quran). The children of Adam and Eve were born twins, that is, every  baby boy was born together with a baby girl.

Informing the Angels about creation of the Prophet Adam (A.S.):

Allah told the angels about the  creation of Adam as the human and would become Allah’s vicegerent  (successor or deputy, khalifah in Arabic) who served to prosper the  earth. Allah Has mentioned this conversation in the Quran.

Remember, when your Lord said  to the angels: "I have to place a successive authority (Khalifah) on the  earth," they said: "Will You place one there who would create disorder  and shed blood, while we intone Your litanies and sanctify Your name?"  And Allah said: "Indeed, I know that which you do not know." (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:30)

The statement the angels uttered was  not a form of disputing neither with Allah’s decision, nor out of envy  for the Children of Adam or as some mistakenly thought. Allah has  described Angels as those who do not precede Him in speaking, meaning  that they do not ask Allah anything without His permission. When Allah  informed them that He was going to create a creation on the earth and  they had knowledge, angel’s only concern was that this creation (human)  would commit mischief on earth.

In this verse, Allah’s words "Indeed, I  know that which you do not know" means, "I know the benefit of creating  this type of creature outweighs the harm that you mentioned, that which  you have no knowledge of. I will create among them Prophets and send  Messengers. I will also create among them truthful, martyrs, righteous  believers, worshippers, the modest , the pious, the scholars who spread  their knowledge to humble people and those who love Allah and follow His  Messengers.'' 

Virtue of Prophet Adam (A.S.) over the Angels:

Prophet Adam (A.S.) was created  directly from the hands of Allah from clay and his soul was immediately  blown by the Almighty Himself. In addition, the Prophet Adam (A.S.) was  also equipped with the intellect that makes him able to learn, observe  and understand things. The same is evident from the following verses of  Quran:

Then Allah gave Adam knowledge  of the nature and reality of all things and everything, and set them  before the angels and said: "Inform Me of the names of these, if you are  truthful."  (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:31) 

And they (Angels) said: "Glory  to You (O Allah), we have no knowledge except what You have taught us.  Indeed, it is You who is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise." (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:32) 

Then Allah said, "O Adam,  inform them of their names." And when he had informed them of their  names, Allah said, "Did I not tell you that I know the unknown of the  heavens and the earth? And I know what you reveal and what you have  concealed." (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:33) 

Allah stated the virtue of Adam above  the angels, because He taught Adam, rather than them, the  names/knowledge of everything, that is, the names that  people use, such  as human, animal, sky, earth, land, sea, including the names of the  other species. This occurred after Angels prostrated to Adam. This  discussion proceeds only to show the importance of Adam’s position, and  the absence of the angel’s knowledge about creating the Khalifah when  they asked about it. This shows the Adam's superiority over Angels in  knowledge.

Adam was very Tall:

Upon his creation, Adam was very tall. As the same is evident from following Hadith:

Narrated by Abu Huraira: The Prophet (S.A.W.) said, "Allah created Adam, making him 60 cubits tall”  (Al-Bukhari: 3326) 

It is stated in the hadith above that  Prophet Adam was 60 ziras (about 40 meters) tall when he was created by  Allah. However, some scholars like Ibn-e-Khaldun (1332-1406) accepts  that this is his height in Paradise and upon being sent to the Earth  with Eve, he was given a height appropriate to the standards of Planet  Earth.

Angel’s prostration before Adam and Satan’s disobedience of Allah’s Command:

There are many Verses in Quran, alogwith  number of Ahadiths, verify that after creating Adam, Allah commanded  the angels to prostrate before him.

And when Allah said to the  angels, "Prostrate before Adam"; so they prostrated, except for Iblees  (Satan/Devil/Shaitan). He refused and was arrogant and so became a  disbeliever. (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:34) 

When Allah commanded the angels to  prostrate before Adam, Iblis (Shaitan/Devil/Satan) was included in this  command. All Angels complied with Allah’s command except for Iblis as he  was too arrogant to prostrate before Adam. He said, “I am superior than  him. You created me from the fire and created Adam from the clay/mud.”  So this act of arrogance by Iblis was the first ever act of  disobedience/error/misdeed committed by any of Allah’s creatures.  Because of Satan' arrogance and disobedience to prostrate, Allah  punishes him by expelling him from heaven.

Satan arrogantly accepted the punishment  of Allah and he only begged Him to be given the opportunity for eternal  life until the Day of Judgment. Allah approved his petition and Satan  was allowed eternal life until the day of resurrection. Satan was not  grateful for the granting by Allah but instead he threatened to mislead  Adam and his descendant from all directions to persuade them to leave  the straight path, invite them to forbidden things, tempting them to  abolish the religious orders and influence them not to be grateful to  Allah for good deeds.

Then Allah spoke to the cursed Iblis: 

"Go  with your followers who will be the fuel of hell. You will not be able  to mislead My servants who have believed in me with all their heart and  have a steady faith which will not be roared by your appeal."

Satan was removed from the ranks of angels and he became Allah’s biggest enemy till the Day of Judgment.

Eve’s Creation, their entrance in Paradise and Allah’s Warning to them:

After commanding the angels to prostrate  before him, Adam was given a place by Allah in heaven/paradise and for  him created Eve to accompany him and become his life friend, eliminating  his loneliness and completing his natural needs to develop offspring. 

And Allah said, "O Adam, both  you and your spouse live in the Paradise, eat freely to your fill  wherever you like, but approach not this tree or you will become  transgressors/wrongdoers.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:35)

This Ayah indicates that Hawwa was created before Adam entered Paradise.

According to many Islamic Scholars,  after Allah finished criticizing Satan, Adam fell asleep. Then Allah  took one of Adam's left ribs and made flesh grow in its place, while  Adam was asleep and unaware. Allah then created Eve from Adam’s rib and  made her a woman. Adam woke up and saw Eve next to him. When Allah  married Adam to Eve and gave him comfort, Allah said to him directly, "O  Adam! Dwell you and your wife in the Paradise and eat both of you  freely with pleasure and delight of things therein wherever you will,  but come not near this tree or you both will be of the wrongdoers.” The  Allah’s statement was basically a test for Adam and Eve. There are  different opinions over the nature of the tree mentioned here. Some said  that it was the grape tree, barley, date tree, fig tree and so forth  (neither Allah has mentioned anything in the Quran nor there is any  authentic Hadith about the nature of this tree). The point here is that  Allah forbade Adam and his wife from eating from a certain tree in  Paradise.

Devil’s deceit with Adam and their eating from the forbidden tree:

Adam and Eve understood that they were  forbidden to eat the fruit of that tree. Adam was, however, human and  man tends to forget. Satan summoned all the envy within him and took  advantage of Adam’s humanity to exploit it. He started to whisper to him  day after day “Shall I guide you to the tree of immortality and the  eternal kingdom”.

But Satan whispered to them to  make apparent to them that which was concealed from them of their  private parts. He said, "Your Lord did not forbid you this tree except  that you become angels or become of the immortal." And he swore [by  Allah] to them, "Indeed, I am to you from among the sincere advisors." (Surah Al-Arraf 7:20 – 21) 

Years went by but both of them were  preoccupied with the thoughts of that tree. Then one day, they decided  to eat the fruit of this tree. Both forgot about Allah’s warning about  that tree. Adam picked one of its fruit and offered it to Eve. They both  ate the forbidden fruit of the tree. As Quran says:

So he made them fall, through  deception. And when they tasted of the tree, their private parts became  apparent to them, and they began to fasten together over themselves from  the leaves of Paradise. And their Lord called to them, "Did I not  forbid you from that tree and tell you that Satan is to you a clear  enemy?" (Surah Al-Arraf 7:22) 

Adam hardly finished eating when he felt  his heart contract and he as filled with pain, sadness and shame. He  discovered that he and his wife is naked so they both started cutting  tree leaves to cover themselves.

Adam repents and supplicates to Allah:

At this time, Allah called out to them:  "Did I not forbid you that tree and tell you: Verily, Satan is an open  enemy unto you.'' In reply, Adam said:

They said, "Our Lord, we have  wronged ourselves, and if You do not forgive us and have mercy upon us,  we will surely be among the losers." (Surah Al-Arraf 7:23) 

After realizing that they both have  violated the Allah’s warning/command, they started to repent and sought  forgiveness of Allah by reciting the words mentioned above.

Acceptance of Adam’s supplication and sending them both down to ear:

Allah accepted their supplication and gave His forgiveness to them. As mentioned in Quran:

Then Adam received from his  Lord [some] words, and Allah accepted his repentance. Indeed, it is  Allah who is the Accepting of repentance, the Merciful. (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:37)

Ibn Asakar reported that Adam wept for  60 years for his loss of paradise and 70 years for his mistake. Allah  accepted their repentance because it was sincere but also deprived them  from the blessings of paradise/heaven. Both Adma and Eve left paradise  and descended upon the earth. Allah told them that the earth would be  their realm and origin where they would live and die. As mentioned in  Quran:

[ Allah ] said, "Descend, being  to one another enemies. And for you on the earth is a place of  settlement and enjoyment for a time." He said, "Therein you will live,  and therein you will die, and from it you will be brought forth."(Surah Al-Arraf 7:24 – 25) 

When downgraded to Earth, Adam and Eve  were then separated in two different places. Ibn-e-Abi Hatim recorded  Ibn-e-Abbas saying that Allah sent Adam to earth to an area called  “Dahna”, between Makkah and At-Taif. Al-Hasan-Al-Basri said that Adam  was sent down to India, while Eve was sent to Jeddah. They both searched  for each other. It took them 40 days to see them on a hill in the  Arabian Peninsula called Jabal Rahmah of Arafat (situated in Saudi  Arabia near the city of Makkah). Adam and Eve eventually gathered and  reunited like in heaven. Allah then made Adam the first prophet on  earth.

Life of Adam on Earth:

Adam knew that on earth, he had to face  conflict and struggle. He had to protect himself, his wife and children  from earthly creatures and hardships but above all, he had to struggle  with the spirit of evil. The battle between good and evil is continuous  but Adam knew that those who follow Allah’s guidance and should fear  nothing while those who disobey Allah and follow Satan will be damned  alongwith him. As mention in Quran:

And Allah said to them: "Go, all of you. When I send guidance, whoever follows it will neither have fear nor regret.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:38) 

Adam, alongwith Eve, started his life on  earth. He knew that he was master of the earth and had to make it  yield. He was the one who had to perpetuate, cultivate, construct and  populate the earth. He was also the one who had to procreate and raise  children who would change and improve the earth.  Time on Earth went on, Prophet Adam grew steadily. Then Adam and Eve witnessed the birth of their children, a set of twins, Cain (Qabil) and  his sister Iqlima. Later, Eve gave birth to a second set of twins, Abel  (Habil) and his sister Labuda. Adam and Eve were blessed with many  offspring. 

Allah decreed the command to Adam to  marry the children of the first couple with the second couple in cross,  Cain with Labuda, and Abel with Iqlima. Adam then told the Allah’s  command to his children. But Cain was displeased with the partner chosen  for him as Abel’s twin sister was not as beautiful as his own.

Cain’s disobedience and first death:

Abel was intelligent, obedient and  always ready to the will of Allah as Allah blessed him with purity and  compassion. On the other hand, his brother Cain was arrogant, selfish  and disobedient to his Lord. As Cain did not accept Allah’s command to  marry Abel’s sister as he wanted to marry his own sister, Cain, in ager  and hatred, struck his brother Abel with stone, killing him instantly.  This was the first death and first criminal act committed by man on  earth. Cain, then, buried his brother’s corpse. Allah has mentioned the  story of Abel and Cain in (Surah Al-Maaidah 5: 27-31).

Adam’s Teachings to his children:

Adam was in grief as one of his sons is  dead and other was won over by the Satan. At that time, Adam was a  prophet and he started advising his children and grandchildren, telling  them about Allah and calling them to believe in Him. Adam told them  about Satan and warned them by describing his own experience with devil.  Adam also told them how Satan tempted Cain to kill his own brother.  Further, Adam also reminded them that humans have a real and eternal  enemy that is a Satan. The devil will never stop and will never give up  until the Day of Judgment to bring as many descendants of Adam on the  misleading path.

Adam’s Successor:

After many years, Adam grew old. When  Adam’s death drew near, he appointed his son Seth (Shiith), third son of  Adam & Eve, to be his successor. Adam taught Seth appropriate acts  of worship along with all commands/teachings of Allah.

Adam’s Death:

Adam, the first human being and the  first prophet, was also the first prophet to pass away from this world,  after having lived for approx. thousand years. Before his death, Adam reassured his children that Allah would not leave  man alone on earth but would sent His prophets to guide them. The  prophets would have different names, traits and miracles but they would  be united in one thing i-e the call to worship Allah alone. This was  Adam‘s bequest to his children. Adam finished speaking and closed his  eyes. Then the Angels entered his room and surrounded him. When Adam  recognizes the Angle of Death among them, his heart smiled peacefully.  Then Angels took Adam’s soul away. According to different narrations,  the day Prophet Adam died was Friday. Then they washed and enshrouded him. They put scent on him and dug his  grave. They put Adam in grave and then covered the grave with mud-brick.   According to different narrations, Eve died one or two years after the  death of Prophet Adam and was buried near him. 

Burial Place of Adam and Eve:

There are various narrations in Islamic  sources about where the grave of Adam and Eve are.  According these  narrations, grave of Adam is in the Abu Qubays cave in Makkah, which was  the first mountain created by Allah. According to another narration,  Noah put the coffin of Adam on the Ark and buried it in Baitul-Maqdis  (Mosque Al-Aqsa), Jerusalem, after the deluge. 

The teaching from Adam's story.

Pride and arrogance are always the  result of loss and destruction. See Satan who deprived of his position  among the angels and expelled by Allah from heaven with curses that will  attach to him until the Day of Judgment because of his arrogance and his  pride as he refused to prostrate before Adam     despite being commanded by  Allah.

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