| The Story of Adam Allah the Almighty revealed: "And (remember) when
your Lord said to the angels: "Verily, I am going to place (mankind) generations
after generations on earth." They said: 'Will You place therein those
who will make mischief therein and shed blood, - while we glorify You
with praises and thanks (Exalted be You above all that they associate
with You as partners) and sanctify You." He (Allah) said: "I know that
which you do not know." And He taught Adam all the names (of everything),
thenHe showed them to the angels and said: "Tell Me the names of these
if you are truthful." They (angels) said: "Glory be to You, we have no
knowledge except what You have taught us. Verily, it is You, the All-Knower,
the All-Wise." He said: "O Adam! Inform them of their names," and when
he had informed them of their names, He said: "Did I not tell you that
I know the Ghaib (unseen) in the heavens and the earth, and I know what
you reveal and what you have been concealing?" And (remember)
when We said to the angels: "Prostrate yourselves before Adam." And they
prostrated except Iblis, he refused and was proud and was one of the disbelievers
(disobedient to Allah)." And We said: "O Adam! Dwell you and your wife
in the Paradise and eat both of you freely with pleasure and delight of
things therein as wherever you will, but come not near this tree or you
both will be of the Zalimeen (wrong-doers)
." Then the Satan made them slip therefrom (the Paradise), and got them
out from that in which they were. We said: "Get you down, all, with enmity
between yourselves. On earth will be a dwelling place for you and an enjoyment
for a time." Then Adam received from his Lord Words. And his Lord pardoned
him (accepted his repentance). Verily, He is the One Who forgives (accepts
repentance), the Most Merciful. We said: "Get down all of you from this
place (the Paradise), then whenever there comes to you Guidance from Me,
and whoever follows My Guidance, there shall be no fear on them, nor shall
they grieve. But those who disbelieve and belie Our Ayat (proofs, evidences,
verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) such are the dwellers of the
Fire, they shall abide therein forever.""
Surah 2: 30-39 Almighty Allah also revealed:
"And surely, We created you (your father Adam) and then gave you shape
(the noble shape of a human being), then We told the angels, "Prostrate
to Adam", and they prostrated, except Iblis, he refused to be of those
who prostrate. (Allah) said: "What prevented you (O Iblis) that you did
not prostrate, when I commanded you?" (Iblis) said: "I am better than
him (Adam), You created me from fire, and him You created from clay."
(Allah) said: "O Iblis, get down from this (Paradise), it is not for you
to be arrogant here. Get out, for you are of those humiliated and disgraced."
(Iblis) said: "Allow me respite till the Day they are raised up (i.e.
The Day of Resurrection)." (Allah) said: "You are of those allowed respite."
(Iblis) said: "Because You have sent me astray, surely I will sit in wait
against them (human beings) on Your Straight Path. Then I will come to
them from before them and behind them, from their right and from their
left, and You will not find most of them as thankful ones (i.e. they will
not be dutiful to You)." (Allah) said (to Iblis): "Get out from this (Paradise)
disgraced and expelled. Whoever of them (mankind) will follow you, then
surely I will fill Hell with you all." "And O Adam! Dwell you and your
wife in Paradise, and eat thereof as you both wish, but approach not this
tree otherwise you both will be of the Zalimeen (unjust and wrong-doers)."
Then Satan whispered suggestions to them both in order to uncover that
which was hidden from them of their private parts (before); he said: "Your
Lord did not forbid you this tree save you should become angels or become
of the immortals."
And he (Satan) swore by Allah to them both (saying): "Verily, I am one
of the sincere well-wishers for you both." So he misled them with deception.
Then when they tasted of the tree, that which was hidden from them of
their shame (private parts) became manifest to them and they began to
stick together the leaves of Paradise over themselves (in order to cover
their shame). And their Lord called out to them (saying): "Did I not forbid
you that tree and tell you: Verily, Satan is an open enemy unto you?"
They said: "Our Lord! We have wronged ourselves. If You forgive us not,
and bestow not upon us Your Mercy, we shall certainly be of the losers."
Allah said: "Get down, one of you an enemy to the other (i.e. Adam, Eve,
and Satan, etc.). On earth will be a dwelling-place for you and an enjoyment,
-for a time." He said: "Therein you shall live, and therein you shall
die, and from it you shall be brought out (i.e., resurrected). "
Surah 7: 11-25
We imagine when Allah the Almighty decided to create Adam: He addressed
His angels and told them to prostrate before him. He did not mean to ask
their opinion or take their advice, for He is above that. Allah the Exalted
told them that He was going to create a vicegerant on the earth who would
have children and grandchildren who would corrupt the earth and shed each
other's blood. That is why the angels said to Allah the Almighty: ""Will
You place therein those who will make mischief therein and shed blood!""
Surah 2: 30
There are old traditions about the angels before the creation of Adam.
According to Ibn Qatadah, it was said that the angels were informed about
the creation of Adam and his progeny by the jinn who lived before Adam.
'Abdullah Ibn 'Umar said that the jinn had existed for about two thousand
years before Adam and then shed blood. Therefore, Allah sent on them an
army of angels that drove them out to the depths of the seas. Ibn Abi
Hatim narrated from Ali Ja'far Al-Baqer that the angels were informed
that man would cause wickedness and shed blood on earth. It was also said
that they knew that no one would be created on earth who would not be
wicked and shed blood.
Whether or not these traditions are correct, the angels did understand
that Allah would create a vicegerant on earth. Allah the Almighty announced
that He was going to create a human being out of clay, that He would mold
him and blow His spirit into him, and then the angels should prostrate
before him.
Abi Musa Al-Sha'ara'i narrated that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: "Allah
created Adam from a handful of dust taken from different lands, so the
children of Adam have been created according to the composition of the
land. Therefore, from mankind we have white, red, black and yellow ones;
we have good and evil, ease and sorrow, and what comes in between them."
Sahih Al-Bukhari Ibn Mas'ud and other companions of the Prophet (PBUH)
said that Allah the Almighty sent Gabriel onto the earth to get Him clay
therefrom.
The earth said: "I seek refuge in Allah from your decreasing my quantity
or disfiguring me." So Gabriel returned and did not take anything. And
he said: "My Lord, the land sought refuge in You, and it was granted."
So Allah sent Michael for the same purpose, and the land sought refuge
with Allah and it was granted. So he went back and said to Allah what
Gabriel had said before him. Then Allah sent the Angel of Death, and the
land sought refuge in Allah. The angel said: "I also seek refuge with
Allah from returning without carrying out His command."
So he took clay from the face of the earth and mixed it. He did not take
from one particular place, but rather he took white, red, and black clay
(from different places). The Angel of Death ascended with it, and He (Allah)
soaked the clay till it became sticky. Then Allah said to the angels:
""Truly, I am going to create man from clay. So when I have fashioned
him and breathed into him (his) soul created by Me, then you fall down
prostrate to him.""
Surah 38: 71-72
So Allah shaped Adam into a human being, but he remained a figure of clay
for forty years. The angels went past him. They were seized with fear
by what they saw, and Iblis felt this fear most. He used to pass by the
figure of Adam, buffetting it, which would make a sound like pottery.
Allah told us: "He created man (Adam) from sounding clay like the clay
of pottery." Surah 55: 14 When the time drew near to breathe the spirit
into Adam, as Allah the Almighty decreed, He commanded the angels: "When
I breathe My spirit into him prostrate before him" Allah breathed His
spirit into Adam and when it reached his head Adam sneezed. The angels
said: "Say all praise belongs to Allah." Adam repeated: "All praise belongs
to Allah." Allah said to him: "Your Lord has granted you mercy." When
the spirit reached his eyes, Adam looked at the fruits of Paradise.
When it reached his abdomen Adam felt an appetite for food. He jumped
hurriedly before the spirit could reach his legs, so that he could eat
from the fruits of Paradise. Allah, therefore, said: ""Man is created
of haste." Surah 21:37. And then: "The angels prostrated themselves, all
of them together. Except Iblis - he refused to be among the prostrators.
"
Surah 15: 31-32
Abu Hurairah narrated that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: "Allah created
Adam from dust after He mixed the clay and left him for some time until
it became sticky mud, after which Allah shaped him. After that Allah left
him till it became like potter's clay. Iblis used to go past him saying:
'You have been created for a great purpose.' After that Allah breathed
His spirit into him. The first thing into which the spirit passed was
his eye and then his nose.
He sneezed. Allah said.: 'May your Lord have mercy upon you, O Adam! Go
to those angels and see what they would say.' So Adam went and greeted
them. They replied saying: 'Peace be upon you and the mercy and blessings
of Allah.' Allah said: 'O Adam! This is your greeting and that of your
offspring." Sahih Al-Bukhari Allah the Almighty revealed: "And (remember)
when you Lord brought forth from the children of Adam, from their loins,
their seed (or from Adam's loin his offspring) and made them testify as
to themselves (saying):
"Am I not your Lord?" They said: "Yes! We testify," lest you should say
on the Day of Resurrection: "Verily, we have been unaware of this." Or
lest you should say: "It was only our fathers aforetime who took others
as partners in worship along with Allah, and we were (merely their) descendants
after them; will you then destroy us because of the deeds of men who practiced
Al-Batil (i.e. polytheism and committing crimes and sins, invoking and
worshipping others besides Allah)?" Thus do We explain the Ayat (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) in detail, so that
they may turn (unto the truth)."
Surah 7: 172- 174
Adam's progeny declared: "Our Lord, we bear witness that You are our Lord;
we have no other Lord but Allah." Allah raised their father Adam, and
he looked at them and saw those of them who were rich, those who were
poor, those who had good forms and those who did not. Adam said: "O Allah!
I wish You to make Your servants equal." Allah replied: "I love being
thanked." Adam saw among the prophets like lamps among his progeny. Almighty
Allah declared: "And (remember) when We took from the Prophets their covenant,
and from you (O Muhammad), and from Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus-son
of Mary. We took from them a strong covenant." Surah 33: 7 In another
verse Allah the Exalted commanded: ""
So set you (O Muhammad) your face towards the religion of pure Islamic
Monotheism Hanifan (worship none but Allah Alone) Allah's Fitrah (i.e.
Allah's Islamic Monotheism), with which He has created mankind. No change
let there be in khalqillah (i.e. the Religion of Allah - Islamic Monotheism),
that is the straight religion, but most men know not."" Surah 30:30 Another
version of the story relates that Allah took a handful of the dust of
the earth and mixed into it the colors white, black, yellow, and red.
That is the reason why men are born different colors. When Allah mixed
the dust with water, it turned into potter's clay that makes a sound.
It was fermented and had a smell. Iblis passed by, wondering what was
going to be made of that clay. From the clay Allah created Adam. He molded
his form with His own hands and blew His spirit into him. Adam's body
quivered as life was imbued into it. "Verily, His Command, when He intends
a thing, is only that He says to it, "Be!" - and it is!" Surah 37: 82
Allah the Almighty declared: "Verily, the likeness of Jesus, in Allah's
Sight is the likeness of Adam.
He created him from dust, then (He) said to him: "Be!"- and he was." Surah
3: 59 Adam opened his eyes and saw all the angels prostrating before him
except one being who was standing at a distance. Adam did not know what
kind of creature it was that did not prostrate before him, nor did he
know its name. Iblis was standing with the angels so as to be included
in the command given to them, but he was not one of them.
He was a jinn, and, as such he was supposed to be inferior to the angels.
What is clear is that this prostration was to show respect and did not
mean that the angels were worshiping Adam. Prostrating, in worship is
done only for Allah. Almighty Allah recounted the story of Iblis's refusal
to prostrate before Adam: "And (remember) when your Lord said to the angels:
"I am going to create a man (Adam) from sounding clay of altered black
smooth mud. So, when I have fashioned him completely and breathed into
him (Adam) the soul which I created for him, then fall (you) down prostrating
yourselves unto him" So, the angels prostrated themselves, all of them
together. Except Iblis, - he refused to be among the prostrators.
(Allah) said: "O Iblis! What is your reason for not being among the prostrators?"
(Iblis) said: "I am not the one to prostrate myself to a human being,
whom You created from sounding clay of altered black smooth mud." (Allah)
said: "Then, get out from here, for verily, you are Rajim (an outcast
or a cursed one). And verily, the curse shall be upon you till the Day
of Recompense (i.e. the Day of Resurrection).""
Surah 15: 28-35
In another surah Almighty Allah recounted it thus: "And surely, We created
you (your father Adam) and then gave you shape (the noble shape of a human
being), then We told the angels, "Prostrate to Adam" and they prostrated,
except Iblis, he refused to be of those who prostrate. (Allah) said: 'What
prevented you (O Iblis) that you did not prostrate, when I commanded you?"
Iblis said: "I am better than him (Adam), You created me from fire, and
him You created from clay." Allah said: "(O Iblis) get down from this
(Paradise), it is not for you to be arrogant here. Get out, for you are
of those humiliated and disgraced." (Iblis) said: "Allow me respite till
the Day they are raised up (i.e. The Day of Resurrection)." Allah said:
"You are of those allowed respite.""
Surah 7: 11-15
Ibn Jarir reported that Muhammad Ibn Sirin said that the first one to
reach a conclusion by reasoning was Iblis and that the sun and moon were
not worshiped except through this method. This means that Iblis tried
to compare himself to Adam. He believed that he was more honorable than
Adam: Therefore, he abstained from prostrating, even though Allah had
commanded him to do so, just as He had commanded the angels. If an analogy
is made, we see that Iblis is vain. For indeed, clay is better than fire
because in it can be found the qualities of calmness, clemency, perseverance,
and growth; whereas in fire can be found heedlessness, insignificance,
haste, and incineration. Iblis tried in vain to justify his refusal: ""Shall
I prostrate to one whom
You created from clay?" (Iblis) said: "See? This one whom You have honored
above me, if You give me respite (keep me alive) to the Day of Resurrection,
I will surely seize and mislead his offspring (by sending them astray)
all but a few!"" Surah 17: 62 Adam was following what was happening around
him and had feelings of love, awe, and astonishment. Deep love of Allah,
Who had created and glorified him and Who had made His angels prostrate
before him. Awe of the Creator's wrath when He excluded Iblis from His
mercy.
Adam was surprised by this creature, Iblis, who abhored him without even
knowing him, and who imagined himself better than Adam without having
proved that he was worthier. What a strange creature Iblis was, and how
strange was his excuse for not prostrating! He imagined that fire is better
than clay, but how did he get such an idea? Such knowledge is exclusive
to Allah Who created fire and clay and Who knows which is the better of
the two. From the dialogue Adam realised that Iblis was a creature characterised
by cunning and ingratitude. He then knew that Iblis was his eternal enemy.
He was greatly astonished at Iblis's audacity and Allah's tolerance. Immediately
after his creation,
Adam witnessed the large amount of freedom that Allah gives to His commissioned
creatures. Allah knew that Iblis was not going to obey Him in prostrating
before Adam. Allah could have totally annihilated him or turned him into
a handful of dust or stifled the refusal in his mouth. Yet, Allah gives
His commissioned creatures absolute freedom even to the extent that they
can refuse Allah the Almighty's commands. He grants them the freedom of
denial, disobedience, and even disagreement with Him. His kingdom will
not diminish if the disbelievers do not believe in Him, nor will it be
extended if many people believe in Him.
On the contrary, the disbelievers will lose, and the believers will gain,
but Allah is above all of that. There were many traditions about Iblis
at the time of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Ibn Mas'ud, Ibn 'Abbas, and
a group of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said that Iblis
had been the head of the angels in the worldly heavens. Ibn 'Abbas said
in one narration that his name had been 'Azazil, and in another narration
he said it had been Al-Harith. Ibn 'Abbas also said that Iblis was a jinn
and that they had once been the keepers of Paradise, with Iblis the most
honorable, the most learned and the most pious of them. Another tradition
says that he had been one of the famous four possessors of wings (i.e.
angels),
before Allah transformed him into the accursed Satan. Allah Almighty recounts
Iblis's disobedience in another surah: "(Remember) when your Lord said
to the angels: "Truly, I am going to create man from clay. So when I have
fashioned him and breathed into him (his) soul created by Me, then you
fall down prostrate to him." So the angels prostrated themselves, all
of them: except Iblis, he was proud and was one of the disbelievers. (Allah)
said: "O Iblis! What prevents you from prostrating yourself to one whom
I have created with Both My Hands. Are you too proud (to fall prostrate
to Adam) or are you one of the high exalted?" (Iblis) said: "I am better
than he, You created me from fire, and You created him from clay." (Allah)
said: "Then get you from here, for verily, you are outcast. And verily!,
My Curse is on you till the Day of Recompense." (Iblis) said: "My Lord!
Give me then respite till the Day the (dead) are resurrected." Allah said.
"Verily! You are of those allowed respite - till the Day of the time appointed."
Iblis said: "By Your Might, then I will surely mislead them all, - except
Your chosen slaves amongst them (faithful, obedient, true believers of
Islamic Monotheism)." (Allah) said: "The truth is, and the truth I say,
- that I will fill Hell with you (Iblis) and those of them (mankind) that
follow you, together. ""
Surah 38: 71-85
After this lesson about freedom, Adam learned another lesson, one about
knowledge. Adam realized that Iblis was the symbol of evil in the universe
and that the angels were the symbol of good. However, he did not yet know
anything about himself. Then Allah made him perceive his true identity,
the reason for his creation, and the secret of his glorification. Allah
the Exalted said: "And He taught Adam all the names (of everything)."
Surah 2:31 Almighty Allah granted Adam the power to know the natures of
all things and to summarize them by names: that is a bird, that is a star,
that is a tree, that is a cloud, etc. Allah implanted in Adam an insatiable
need for and love of knowledge and a desire to bequeath knowledge to his
children. This was the reason for his creation and the secret in his glorification.
After Adam had learned the names of all things, along with their properties
and uses, Allah presented them to the angels and said:
""Tell Me the names of these if you are truthful."" Surah 2:31. The angels
admitted their inability: ""Glory be to You, we have no knowledge except
what You have taught us. Verily, it is You, The All-Knower, The All-Wise.
"" Surah 2:32 Allah Almighty then turned to Adam: ""O Adam! inform them
of their names," and when he had informed them of their names, He said:
"Did I not tell you that I know the Ghaib (unseen) in the heavens and
the earth, and I know what you reveal and what you have been concealing?"
" Surah 2: 33
Allah wanted the angels to know that He knew of their astonishment when
He had told them about the creation of Adam and that He also knew of their
confusion which they had not revealed, as well as what Iblis had concealed
of his disobedience and ingratitude. The angels realized that Adam was
the creature who knew what they did not know and that his capacity to
learn was his noblest quality. His knowledge included knowledge of the
Creator which we call Faith or Islam, as well as the knowledge he would
need to inhabit and master the earth. All kinds of worldly knowledge which
are included in this. Adam knew the names of everything. Sometimes he
talked to the angels, but they were preoccupied with worshiping Almighty
Allah. Therefore, Adam felt lonely.
One day he slept and when he awoke he found, near his head, a woman gazing
at his face with beautiful, tender eyes. Perhaps they had the following
conversation: Adam: You were not here before I slept. She: Yes. He: From
what...? She: I came out of you. Allah created me while you were asleep.
Do you not desire to restore me to you while you are awake? He: Why has
Allah created you? She: To be your solace. He: Thanks to Allah I was feeling
lonely. The angels asked him her name. He replied: "Eve (Hawwa)." They
asked: "Why did you call her Eve?" Adam said: "Because she was created
of me, and I am a living being." Ibn 'Abbas and a group of the companions
of the Prophet (PBUH) narrated that when Iblis was sent out of Paradise
and Adam was accommodated therein, Adam was alone in Paradise and did
not have a partner from whom he could get tranquillity. He slept for some
time and when he woke up, he saw a woman whom Allah had created from his
ribs. So he asked her: "Who are you?"
She replied: "A woman." He asked: "Why have you been created?" She replied:
"So that you could find tranquillity in me." The angels, trying to find
out the extent of his knowledge, asked him: "What is her name, O Adam?"
He replied: "Eve." They asked: "Why was she so named?" He replied: "Because
she was created from something living." Muhammad Ibn Ishaaq and Ibn 'Abbas
related that Eve was created from the shortest left rib of Adam while
he was sleeping, and after a while she was clothed with flesh. That is
why Allah the Exalted said: "O Mankind! Be dutiful to your Lord, Who created
you from a single person (Adam) and from him (Adam)
He created his wife (Eve), and from them both He created many men and
women." Surah 4:1. Allah also said: "It is He Who has created you from
a single person (Adam), and (then) He created from him his wife (Eve),
in order that he might enjoy the pleasure of living with her."
Surah 7:189
Abu Hurairah narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: "O Muslims!
I advise you to be gentle with women, for they are created from a rib,
and the most crooked portion of the rib is its upper part. If you try
to straighten it, it will break, and if you leave it, it will remain crooked,
so I urge you to take care of the women." Sahih Al-Bukhari Allah commanded
Adam to dwell in Paradise: ""O Adam! Dwell you and your wife in the Paradise
and eat both of you freely with pleasure and delight of things therein
as wherever you will, but come not near this tree or you both will be
of the Zalimeen (wrong-doers)."" Surah 2:35 The location of this Paradise
is unknown to us. The Qur'an did not reveal it, and the commentators had
five different opinions.
Some said that it was the paradise of our refuge and that its place was
heaven. Others negated that statement because if it was the paradise of
refuge, Iblis would have been forbidden admission and disobedience would
have been forbidden as well. Still others said that it was another paradise
that was created by Allah for Adam and Eve. A fourth group said that it
was a paradise on the earth, located in a high place. Another group of
commentators accept what was in the Qur'an without questioning where this
paradise was located,
We agree with this last opinion, as the lesson we learn from its location
is immaterial compared to the lesson we learn from the events that took
place there. Adam and Eve were admitted to Paradise and there they lived
the dream of all human beings. Allah permitted them to approach and enjoy
everything except one tree, that might have been the Tree of Pain or the
Tree of Knowledge. Allah forbade them before they were given abode in
Paradise: ""But come not near this tree or you both will be of the Zalimeen
(wrong-doers).
"" Surah 2: 35
Adam and Eve understood that they were forbidden to eat the fruit of that
tree. Adam was, however, a human being, and man tends to forget. His heart
changes and his will weakens. Iblis summoned all the envy within him and
took advantage of Adam's humanity to exploit him. He started to whisper
to him day after day, coaxing him: "Shall I guide you to the Tree of Immortality
and the Eternal Kingdom?" And he said to them: "'Your Lord did not forbid
you this tree save you should become angels or become of the immortals."
And he (Satan) swore by Allah to them both (saying): "Verily, lam one
of the sincere well-wishers for you both."".
Surah 7: 20.21
Adam asked himself: "What will happen if I eat from this tree? It might
truly be the Tree of Immortality." His dream was to live forever in the
pure innocence of Paradise. Years went by, and Adam and Eve were preoccupied
with thoughts of that tree. Then, one day, they decided to eat of its
fruit. They forgot that Allah had warned them not to approach it and that
Iblis was their sworn enemy. Adam stretched out his hand, picked one of
the fruits, and offered it to Eve. They both ate of the forbidden tree.
Allah Almighty told us: ""So he [Satan] misled them with deception.""
Surah 7: 22. Allah also said: ""Thus did Adam disobey his Lord, so he
went astray."" Surah 20: 121 According to the Old Testament,
Eve was tempted by the serpent to eat of the forbidden tree. She ate because
of the words of the serpent and fed Adam some of it. At that moment, their
eyes were opened to the fact that they were naked, and they took the leaves
of the fig tree to cover themselves. Wahb Ibn Munabah said that their
clothing (before their sin) was made of light on the private parts of
both of them. This story in the Old Testament is a falsification and deception.
Allah the Almighty revealed: "O Children of Adam! Let not Satan deceive
you, as he got your parents (Adam and Eve) out of Paradise, stripping
them of their raiments; to show them their private parts. Verily he and
Qabiluhu (his soldiers from the jinn or his tribe) see you from where
you cannot see them. Verily, We made the devils (protectors and helpers)
for those who believe not."" Surah 7: 27 Adam had hardly finished eating
when he felt his heart contract, and he was filled with pain, sadness,
and shame.
The surrounding atmosphere had changed and the internal music had stopped.
He discovered that he and his wife were naked, so they both started cutting
tree leaves with which to cover themselves. Allah the Almighty addressed
him: ""Did I not forbid you that tree and tell you: Verily, Satan is an
open enemy unto you?" They said: "Our Lord! We have wronged ourselves.
If You forgive us not, and bestow not upon us Your Mercy, we shall certainly
be of the losers." (Allah) said: "Get down, one of you an enemy to the
other (i.e., Adam, Eve, and Satan, etc.). On earth will be a dwelling
place for you and an enjoyment, - for a time." He said: "Therein you shall
live, and therein you shall die, and from it you shall be brought out
(i.e. resurrected)."" Surah 7: 22-25 Again there are old stories about
these events. Al-Hafez Ibn 'Asaker narrated that Allah commanded two angels
to remove Adam from His holy proximity. So Gabriel stripped him of the
crown on his head, and Michael took the diadem from his forehead. Adam
thought that his punishment had been hastened and bowed down crying: "Forgiveness!
Forgiveness!"
So Allah asked: "Are you running away from Me?" Adam replied: "No, my
Lord, but I am shy of You." 'Abdul Rahman Ibn 'Amru Al-Awza'iy said that
Adam spent one hundred years in Paradise. In another narration it was
said that he spent sixty years. Ibn 'Asaker reported that Adam wept for
sixty years for his loss of Paradise and seventy years for his mistake,
and he wept for another seventy years when his son was killed. They left
Paradise and descended upon the earth. Adam was sad and Eve was crying.
Allah accepted their repentance because it was sincere,
and He told them that the earth would be their realm and origin where
they would live and die and whence they would come on the Day of Judgment.
Allah the Almighty recounted this third lesson Adam learned in Paradise:
"And indeed We made a covenant with Adam before, but he forgot, and We
found on his part no firm will-power. And (remember) when We said to the
angels "Prostrate yourselves to Adam." They prostrated (all) except Iblis,
who refused. Then We said: "O Adam! Verily, this is an enemy to you and
to your wife. So let him not get you both out of Paradise, so that you
be distressed in misery. Verily, you have (a promise from Us) that you
will never be hungry therein nor naked. And you (will) suffer not from
thirst therein nor from the sun's heat." Then Satan whispered to him,
saying: "O Adam! Shall I lead you to the Tree of Eternity and to a kingdom
that will never waste away?"
Then they both ate of the tree, and so their private parts appeared to
them, and they began to stick on themselves the leaves from Paradise for
their covering. Thus did Adam disobey his Lord, so he went astray. Then
his Lord chose him, and turned to him with forgiveness, and gave him guidance.
(Allah) said: "Get you down (upon the earth), both of you, together (from
Paradise), some of you are an enemy to some others. Then if there comes
to you guidance from Me, then whoever follows My Guidance shall neither
go astray, nor fall into distress and misery. But whosoever turns away
from My Reminder (i.e. neither believes in this Qur'an nor acts on its
orders, etc.) verily, for him is a life of hardship, and We shall raise
him up blind on the Day of Resurrection." He will say: "O my Lord! Why
have you raised me up blind, while I had sight (before)."
(Allah) will say: "Like this, Our Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons,
signs, revelations, etc.) came unto you, but you disregarded them (i.e.
you left them, did not think deeply in them, and you turned away from
them), and so this Day, you will be neglected (in the Hell-Fire, away
from Allah's Mercy)." And thus do We requite him who transgresses beyond
bounds [i.e. commits the great sins and disobeys his Lord (Allah) and
believes not in His Messengers, and His revealed Books, like this Qur'an,
etc.], and believes not in the Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons,
signs, revelations, etc.) of his Lord, and the torment of the Hereafter
is far more severe and more lasting." Surah 20: 115-127 Some people believe
that the reason why mankind does not dwell in Paradise is that Adam was
disobedient and that if it had not been for this sin, we could have been
there all along.
These are naive fictions because when Almighty Allah wanted to create
Adam, He said to the angels: "I shall make a vicegerant on the earth."
He did not say: "I shall make a vicegerant in Paradise." Adam's descent
on earth, then, was not due to degradation but rather it was a dignified
descent. Allah knew that Adam and Eve would eat of the tree and descend
to earth. He knew that Satan would rape their innocence.
That experience was essential for their life on earth; it was a cornerstone
of their vicegerency. It was meant to teach Adam, Eve, and their progeny
that it was Satan who had caused them to be expelled from Paradise and
that the road to Paradise can only be reached by obedience to Allah and
enmity to Satan. Could it be said that Adam and the rest of mankind were
predestined to sin and to be expelled from Paradise and sent to the earth?
In fact, this fiction is as naive as the first one. Adam had complete
free will, and he bore the consequences of his deed. He disobeyed by eating
of the forbidden tree, so Allah dismissed him from Paradise. His disobedience
does not negate his freedom. On the contrary, it is a consequence of it.
The truth of the matter is that Allah knew what was going to happen, as
He always knows the outcome of events before they take place. However,
Allah does not force things to happen. He grants free will to His human
creatures. On that He bases His supreme wisdom in populating the earth,
establishing the vicegerents, and so on. Adam understood his third lesson.
He knew now in a practical way that Iblis was his enemy, the cause of
his losing the blessing of living in Paradise, and the cause of his distress.
Adam also understood that Allah punishes disobedience and that the way
to
Paradise has to be through submission to the will of Allah. And he learned
from Almighty Allah to ask for forgiveness. Allah accepted Adam's repentance
and forgave him. He then sent him to the earth as His first messenger.
Abu Hurairah narrated that Allah's Messenger (PBUH) said: "Adam and Moses
argued with each other. Moses said to Adam: 'Your sin expelled you from
Paradise.' Adam said to him: 'You are Moses whom Allah selected as His
messenger and as the one to whom He spoke directly. Yet you blame me for
a thing which had already been written in my fate before my Creation?"
Allah's Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said twice: "
So, Adam outclassed Moses." Sahih M. Bukhari." Sahih Al-Bukhari 'Umar
Ibn Al-Khattab also narrated that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: "Moses
(PBUH) said: 'My Lord! May I see Adam who removed us and himself from
the Paradise?' So Allah made him see Adam, and he said to him: 'Are you
Adam?' Adam said: 'Yes.' And he said: 'Were you the one in whom Allah
breathed His spirit, and before whom
He bowed His angels, and to whom He taught the names of all things?' Adam
answered: 'Yes.' So Moses said: 'What made you remove us and yourself
from Paradise?' Adam said unto him: 'Who are you?' He said: 'I am Moses.'
Adam said: 'So you are Moses the prophet of the Children of Israel. Were
you the one Allah spoke to directly?' Moses answered: 'Yes.' Adam said:
'Why do you blame me for a matter which Allah had predestined?" So Allah's
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said twice. "Adam outclassed Moses." Sahih Al-Bukhari
There are many traditions concerning the place of Adam's descent upon
earth. Ibn Abi Hatim narrated that Ibn 'Abbas said: "Adam descended on
land called 'Dihna' between Mecca (Makkah) and Taif." Al-Hassan said that
Adam descended in India, Eve in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Iblis in Bodistiman
(Iraq),
and the serpent in Ashahan (Iran). This was also reported by Ibn Hatim.
Ass'ady related that Adam descended with the Black Stone in India, and
he had a handful of the seeds of Paradise. He sowed them in India and
they grew into the fragrant tree therein. Ibn 'Umar said that Adam descended
on As-Safa and Eve on Al-Marwa. This was also reported by Ibn Hatim. 'Abdul-Razzaq
reported that Abi Musa Al-Sh'ari said that when Allah ordered Adam to
descend from Paradise to earth, He taught him the making of everything
and provided him with the crops from Paradise. Abu Hurairah narrated that
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
"The best of days on which the sun has risen is Friday. On this day Adam
was created, and on this day he was descended to earth." Adam knew he
bade farewell to peace when he left Paradise. On earth he had to face
conflict and struggle. No sooner had one ended than another began. He
also had to toil to sustain himself. He had to protect himself with clothes
and weapons and protect his wife and children from the wild beasts. Above
all, he had to struggle with the spirit of evil. Satan, the cause of his
expulsion from Paradise, continued to beguile him and his children in
an effort to have them thrown into the eternal hellfire.
The battle between good and evil is continuous, but those who follow Allah's
guidance should fear nothing, while those who disobey Allah and follow
Iblis will be damned along with him. Adam grasped all of this, and, with
the knowledge of this suffering, he started his life on the earth. The
only thing that allayed his grief was that he was master of the earth
and had to make it yield to him. 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 world.
The pinnacle of earthly bliss was reached when Adam and Eve witnessed
the birth of their first children, a set of twins. Adam was a devoted
father and Eve a contented mother. The twins were Cain (Qabil) and his
sister. Later Eve gave birth to a second set of twins,
Abel (Habil) and his sister. The family enjoyed the bounties and fruits
of the earth provided by their Lord. The children grew up to be strong
and healthy young adults. Cain tilled the land, while Abel raised cattle.
The time arrived when the two young men desired life partners. This was
part of Allah's plan for mankind, to multiply and form nations with different
cultures and colors. Allah revealed to Adam that he should marry each
son to the twin sister of the other. Adam instructed his children according
to Allah's command, but Cain was displeased with the partner chosen for
him, for Abel's twin-sister was not as beautiful as his own. It appears
that since the beginning of time, physical beauty has been a factor in
the attraction between men and women. This attraction caused Cain to envy
his brother Abel.
He rebelled against Allah's command by refusing to accept his father's
advice: At first glance Cain's rebellion might appear strange, but we
should remember that, although man has a pure nature, the potential for
dichotomy exists. In other words, he has both good and bad qualities:
He can become greedy, covetous, possessive, selfish and even destructive.
Man is, therefore, capable of seeking self-satisfaction even if it leads
to failure in this life and in the hereafter. The path to goodness lies
in harnessing the enemy within him, his baser self, by controlling evil
thoughts and deeds and practising moderation in his desires and actions.
His reward then will be the delights of this world and the hereafter.
Thus Allah tests us through our divided nature. Adam was in a dilemma.
He wanted peace and harmony in his family, so he invoked Allah for help.
Allah commanded that each son offer a sacrifice, and he whose offering
was accepted would have right on his side. Abel offered his best camel,
while Cain offered his worst grain. His sacrifice was not accepted by
Allah because of his disobedience to his father and the insincerity in
his offering. This enraged Cain even further. Realising that his hopes
of marrying his own beautiful sister were fading, he threatened his brother:
"I will kill you! I refuse to see you happy while I remain unhappy!" Abel,
feeling sorry for his brother, replied: "It would be more proper for you,
my brother, to search for the cause of your unhappiness and then walk
in the way of peace.
Allah accepts deeds only from those who serve and fear Him, not from those
who reject His commands." Abel was intelligent, obedient, and always ready
to obey the will of Allah. This contrasted sharply with his brother, who
was arrogant, selfish and disobedient to his Lord. Abel did not fear his
brother's threats, but neither did he want his brother to be hurt. Allah
had blessed Abel with purity and compassion. Hoping to allay the hatred
seething in his brother, Abel said: "My brother, you are deviating from
the right path and are sinful in your decisions. It is better that you
repent to Allah and forget about your foolish threat. But if you do not,
then I will leave the matter in the hands of Allah. You alone will bear
the consequence of your sin, for the Fire is the reward of the wrong-doers"
This brotherly plea did nothing to lessen the hatred in Cain's heart,
nor did he show fear of Allah's punishment.
Even familial considerations were cast aside. Cain struck his brother
with a stone, killing him instantly. This was the first death and the
first criminal act committed by man on earth. When Abel had not appeared
for some time, Adam began to search for him but found no trace of his
beloved son. He asked Cain about Abel's whereabouts. Cain insolently replied
that he was not his brother's keeper nor his protector. From these words
his father understood that Abel was dead and Adam was filled with grief.
Meanwhile,
Cain did not know what to do with his brother's corpse. He carried it
on his back wandering from place to place, trying to hide it. His anger
had now subsided, and his conscience was saddled with guilt. He was tiring
under the burden of the corpse which had started to have a stench. As
a mercy, and to show that dignity could be retained even in death, Allah
sent two ravens that began fighting, causing the death of one. The victorious
bird used its beak and claws to dig a hole in the ground, rolled its victim
into it and covered it with sand. Witnessing this, Cain was overcome with
shame and remorse. "Woe unto me!" he exclaimed. "I was unable to do what
this raven has done, that is to hide my brother's corpse." Cain then buried
his brother. This was also the first burial of man. Allah the Almighty
revealed:
"And (O Muhammad) recite to them (the Jews) the story of the two sons
of Adam (Abel and Cain - Habil and Qabil respectively] in truth; when
each offered a sacrifice (to Allah), it was accepted from the one but
not from the other. The latter said to the former: "I will surely kill
you." The former said: 'Verily, Allah accepts only from those who are
Al-Muttaqeen (the pious). If you do stretch your hand against me to kill
me, I shall never stretch my hand against you to kill you, for I fear
Allah; the Lord of the 'Alamin (mankind, jinn, and all that exists). Verily
I intend to let you draw my sin on yourself as well as yours, then you
will be one of the dwellers of the Fire, and that is the recompense of
the Zalimeen (polytheists, and wrong-doers)." So the Nafs (self) of the
other (latter one) encouraged him and made fair-seeming to him the murder
of his brother; he murdered him and became one of the losers.
Then Allah sent a crow who scratched the ground to show him to hide the
dead body of his brother. He (the murderer) said: 'Woe to me! Am I not
even able to be as this crow and to hide the dead body of my brother?"
Then he became one of those who regretted." Surah 5: 27-31 Ibn 'Abbas,
Ibn Mas'ud and a group of the companions of the Prophet (PBUH) related
that inter-marriage of the male of one pregnancy with the female of another
had been in practice among Adam's children. Abel wanted to marry Cain's
sister, but Cain wanted her for himself because she was very beautiful.
Adam ordered him to give her in marriage to his brother, but he refused.
So Adam ordered both of them to offer a sacrifice, then went to Mecca
(Makkah) to perform the pilgrimage. After Adam had left, they offered
their sacrifices: Abel offered a fat lamb - he was a shepherd - while
Cain offered a bundle of the worst grain.
A fire descended and devoured Abel's sacrifice, leaving that of Cain,
so he became angry and said: "I will surely kill you so that you will
not marry my sister." Abel replied: "Allah accepts from those who fear
Him." According to Abu Ja'afar Al-Baqer, Adam was watching their offering
and was sure that Abel's sacrifice would be accepted. Cain complained
to Adam that the acceptance was due to his supplication for Abel and that
he had not done the same for him, so he promised his father to settle
the matter between himself and his brother. One night, Abel was late returning
from tending his flock. Adam sent Cain to see what had happened to him.
When he found him, he glared at him saying: "Yours was accepted, and mine
was not." Abel replied: "Allah only accepts from the Allah-fearing." Cain
became angry on hearing this and hit him with a piece of iron that was
with him, thus killing him. In another version it was said that he killed
him with a rock to the head while he was sleeping. Adam was utterly grief-stricken
by the loss of his two sons: one was dead, the other was won over by the
devil.
Adam prayed for his son and turned to mundane matters, for he had to toil
for his sustenance. At the same time, he was a prophet, advising his children
and grandchildren, telling them about Allah, and calling them to believe
in Him. He told them about Iblis and warned them by recounting his own
experience with the devil and of how the devil had tempted Cain to kill
his brother. Years and years passed, Adam grew old, and his children spread
all over the earth. Muhammad Ibn Ishaq related: that when Adam's death
drew near, he appointed his son Seth (Shiith) to be his successor, and
taught him the hours of the day and night along with their appropriate
acts of worship. He also foretold to him the flood that would come.
Abu Dhar narrated that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: "Allah sent down
one hundred four psalms, of which fifty were sent down to Seth." 'Abdullah
Ibn Al-Iman Ahmad Ibn Hanbal narrated that Ubai Ibn Ka'b said: "When Adam's
death was near, he said to his children: 'O my children, indeed, I feel
an appetite for the fruits of Paradise.' So they went away searching for
what Adam had requested. They met with the angels, who had with them his
shroud and what he was to be embalmed with. They said to them: 'O Children
of Adam, what are you searching for? What do you want? Where are you going?'
They said: 'Our father is sick and has an appetite for the fruits of Paradise.'
The angels said to them:
'Go back, for your father is going to meet his end soon.' So they returned
(with the angels), and when Eve saw them she recognised them. She tried
to hide herself behind Adam. He said to her: 'Leave me alone. I came before
you; do not go between me and the angels of my Lord.' So they took his
soul, embalmed and wrapped him, dug the grave and laid him in it. They
prayed on him and put him in his grave, saying: 'O Children of Adam, this
is your tradition at the time of death." Before his death Adam reassured
his children that Allah would not leave man alone on the earth, but would
send His prophets to guide them.
The prophets would have different names, traits and miracles, but they
would be united in one thing: 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 he recognised
the Angel of Death among them, his heart smiled peacefully. After Adam's
death, his son Seth (Shiith) took over the responsibilities of Prophethood,
according to a hadith narrated by Abu Dhar. Abu Dhar also narrated that
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
"Allah sent down one hundred four psalms, of which fifty were sent down
to Seth." Sahih Al-Bukhari. When the time of his death came, Seth's son
Anoush succeeded him: He in turn, was succeeded by his son Qinan, who
was succeeded by his son Mahlabeel. The Persians claim that Mahlabeel
was the King of the Seven Regions, that he was the first one to cut down
trees to build cities and large forts and that he built the cities of
Babylonia. He reigned for a period of forty years. When he died his duties
were taken over by his son Yard, who on his death, bequeathed them to
his son Khonoukh, who is Idris (PBUH) according to the majority
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