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The Boy who Broke His Father's Idols!



 
 
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Old July 3rd 08, 01:07 AM posted to uk.telecom.voip
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Default The Boy who Broke His Father's Idols!

This is a true story about a boy whose father used to manufacture
idols. These idols were very popular amongst the people. Most people
were worshipping them because this is what they thought the religion
of their ancestor’s required. However, this lad thought differently.
He began to reason with his people about their age-old practice. Why
did they worship idols? Could the idols benefit them in any way? Could
the idols even defend themselves if they were attacked? More
important, is it not true that the God who made the Heavens and the
Earth also made humans? And is it not true that humans make idols?
Then it follows that God is greater than all the idols put together.
Furthermore, which idol do people call upon if they happen to be at
sea, far away from their favorite idol? Do they not call upon the
unseen God, who hears every call? The people, could not answer to this
clever boy so they shrugged him off.

He reasoned with his father also. But his father also shrugged him
off. Now, a picture is worth a thousand words. Since no one paid heed
to the boy’s words, he decided to put his words into a dramatic scene.
One day, he had his opportunity when the people were all away on a
festival. When the people returned they found what for them was not a
pretty sight. All the idols were broken except the biggest one, which
was still standing tall. An axe was leaning against it. What could
this mean? They did not get the message. The lad was their prime
suspect. But he answered their questions with this suggestion: why not
ask the big idol? Obviously, the weapon of destruction is in his
possession. “But that makes no sense,” they protested. They were
starting to get the message. “How can we ask the idol? And how could a
lifeless idol break the others?” “But then” retorted the boy, “Why do
you worship these lifeless idols?” The point was driven home in a
dramatic fashion. The boy’s name was Abraham. He grew up to be a
Prophet delivering to the people God’s message that they should
worship none but the one true unseen God who created the Heavens and
the Earth. You can read more about Abraham in the glorious Qur’an, a
book that God revealed to a descendant of Abraham: the Prophet
Muhammad. May God shower His peace and blessings on both Muhammad and
his ancestor Abraham




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