Adam, Hawwa and There sons

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The religion of Islam is often thought of as beginning with Muhammad, who was born in Mecca in 5770 CE. Forty years later the word of God was revealed to him by the angel Gabriel, and this revelation was the first of many which were collected and came to constitute the Qur'an, the Muslim holy book. But Muslims believe that Muhammad was the last in a line of prophets and that the message given to him was the final one. Thus they do not see him as the founder of the religion, but believe that Islam has its origin in the very creation of man.

  before there is creatures,foods and environment, Allah was in the Jannah. When Allah want to create something He said the word "Be" the earth and sky come to existence. He made a sun to shine like gold by the day, He made to the moon to shine like a silver by the night and also the stars to twinkle in the night. Allah made dry lands and the sea,ocean, rivers, and others.

  When Allah created the first man (Adam) and the first woman (Hawwa), He told him to not eat the fruit of the forbidden tree. When they go near the tree the snake tempt them and said "eat the apple" and they eat it. When Allah knows it, Adam and Hawwa ask for forgiveness and Allah forgive them but They will go down on Earth.

  Adam used to marry the son of a birth to the daughter of another birth. Abel (Habil) wanted to marry the sister of Cain (Cabil). Cain who was older than Abel and his twin sister was very beautiful. So Cain wanted to preserve his sister for it. Adam you order Cain who married his sister, with Abel, but he refused to do so. Then he ordered them both to offer a sacrifice and left for Mecca for the Hajj.

Then that Adam is was, the brothers offered their sacrifices. Abel sacrificed a better offering (a robust lamb), he was pastor. While Cain offered a bale of the worst harvest which he had cultivated; a fire descended and ate the offering of Abel, and the sacrifice of Cain leaving untouched. He was infuriated and threatened to Abel: "I will kill you so you will not be able to marry my sister." Abel replied: "Allah only accepts from those who fear Him".

In another version of Abdullah ibn Amr (radiallahu ´anhu) mentions the following: "by Allah" the victim (Abel) was stronger. "" But his obedience ¹ restricted it to lift his hands against his brother.

According to Abu Ya´far, Adam was watching them to offer their sacrifices, and saw that it was accepted Abel's sacrifice. Cain said to Adam: "the offering of Abel was only accepted because you prayed for him and not for my". Then he threatened his brother and said what we previously explained.

One night, Abel does not return his flock grazing. Adam then sent to Cain to see what had happened. When Cain was looking for him, he found him and he complained again: "your offering was accepted but mine was not" Abel replied: "only Allah accepts from those who fear Him".

Cain was angry to hear this, and hit his brother with an iron that was in his hand and then killed him. It was also said that it killed by tapping it in the head with a rock while he slept. It was also said that he strangled it to kill him and hit him as if it were a beast. But Allah knows best. The attitude of Abel against the threat of his brother is a sign of his noble character and piety. He controlled himself from having with his brother have the same treatment in which his brother addressed him, as it clarifies the following verse: "Although you lay your hand to kill me I do not extend mine to do so, I fear Allah Lord of the universe". (5: 28)

The Prophet (salallahu ´alaihi wa sallam) said: "when two Muslims confront each other with their swords both the murderer and the victim will be in the fire" colleagues asked: "O Messenger of Allaah, is with respect to the murderer but what about the murdered" Prophet Muhammad (salallahu ' alaihi wa sallam) said: "because he also tried eagerly to kill his partner"

In the verse: "I want you to load up the sin of killing me over your other sins, and seas of the inhabitants of fire". "That is the punishment of the wicked." (5: 29)

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⏰ Last updated: Nov 26, 2013 ⏰

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