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broke the idols, criticised his father, proclaimed the Truth to the
King and warned the people against their waywardness. These
acts turned everyone against him. Consequently, he had to leave
his hearth and home. He left his motherland along with his wife,
Sarah, and his nephew, Lot. He did not renounce the propagation
of faith. Instead, the work of propagation, which was originally
confined to Ur, was now organised on an international scale. He
sent his nephew, Lot, as a preacher to the area of Sodom, which
is now known as eastern Jordan. He established his younger son,
Isaac, for this same purpose in Canaan, now known as Palestine.
The elder son, Ishmael, was appointed to Makkah in Hejaz, where
he founded a centre for Islam, the House of God, in Makkah.
Abraham, after settling his son in that barren land, prayed to God
to send to the descendants of his son Ishmael a prophet who “shall
declare to them His revelations and instruct them in the Book.”
(2:129). It was in answer to this prayer of Abraham that the last
Prophet was born to the Ishmaelite branch of his family.
The Prophet Abraham lived for 175 years. His life of preaching
fromUr to Makkah extends over a century. The various stages that
Abraham passed through during his preaching life are symbolically
repeated over a short period during the Hajj. Arriving at the
centre of Islam after undertaking a journey, circumambulation
of the House of God, running between Safa and Marwah, setting
out for Mina, staying at the plain of ‘Arafat, passing the night at
Muzadalfa, casting stones at the devil in Jamarat, sacrificing an
animal in Mina—all these are symbolic of the historic stages in
the preaching life of Abraham, which we all repeat as a matter of
religious training. God has made it obligatory upon Muslims of
all ages to renew their pledge to propagate the Truth by re-living
these occasions. The Prophet Muhammad, on whom be peace,
said, “Stay at your
mashair
(place of stay during Hajj) for you are the
inheritor of what your patriarch, Abraham, has passed on to you”
(
Mishkat, Kitab al-Manasik
).
According to the Quran, whenAbraham had passed all the tests
set by God and remained committed to the mission of Truth in