TLDR;
This video recounts the story of Prophet Ismail (AS), emphasizing his unwavering obedience, sacrifice, and pivotal role in building the Kaaba. It highlights his birth, the trials he faced with his father Prophet Ibrahim (AS), the divine command to sacrifice him, and his legacy as a prophet. The video also touches on the eventual deviation from the monotheistic teachings of Ibrahim and Ismail, and the restoration of these teachings by Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
- Birth and early life of Prophet Ismail (AS)
- The divine test of sacrifice and its significance
- Prophet Ismail's role in the construction of the Kaaba
- The decline of monotheism and the advent of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
Pembukaan [0:00]
The video introduces the story of Prophet Ismail (AS), highlighting his unwavering obedience and sincere sacrifice. From a young age, Ismail (AS) faced significant trials alongside his father, Prophet Ibrahim (AS), in the desolate desert. Allah (SWT) provided them with extraordinary miracles, teaching about patience, steadfast faith, and sincere surrender to Allah (SWT). The video aims to provide a lesson for viewers to get closer to Allah.
Kelahiran Nabi Ismail AS [1:25]
Prophet Ibrahim (AS) continued his journey in the path of Allah (SWT), facing challenges and tests. Allah (SWT) informed Ibrahim (AS) about a blessed offspring. Ibrahim (AS) left his homeland and traveled to various cities. He eventually married Hajar, an Egyptian woman, who bore him his first son, Ismail (AS), when Ibrahim (AS) was very old. Ibrahim (AS) lived by worshipping, glorifying, and praising Allah (SWT). One day, Ibrahim (AS) had a dream that led him to take Hajar and Ismail (AS) to a barren valley with no water or vegetation, leaving them with only some dates and water.
Perintah M3ny3mb3l1h Nabi Ismail AS [11:52]
Allah (SWT) tested Prophet Ibrahim (AS) with a dream in which he was commanded to sacrifice his son, Ismail (AS). Ibrahim (AS) consulted with Ismail (AS), who willingly agreed to fulfill Allah's command, demonstrating immense faith and submission. As Ibrahim (AS) was about to carry out the sacrifice, Allah (SWT) replaced Ismail (AS) with a great sacrifice. This event is commemorated as Eid al-Adha, reminding Muslims of the true Islam brought by Ibrahim (AS) and Ismail (AS).
Pembangunan ka'bah [15:25]
Prophet Ibrahim (AS) stood on the land designated by Allah (SWT) to build a house of worship. He informed Ismail (AS) of Allah's command to build the Kaaba. Together, they began digging the foundation, praying to Allah (SWT) to accept their efforts. Ismail (AS) brought stones, and Ibrahim (AS) constructed the Kaaba, with their prayers echoing. The Kaaba, the first house of worship appointed for mankind, was built in Mecca as a blessed place and guidance for all people. Eventually, Angel Jibril brought a black stone, Hajar Aswad, which they placed in a corner of the Kaaba. Ibrahim (AS) then prayed for them to be submissive to Allah (SWT) and for their descendants to be a submissive nation. Ibrahim (AS) proclaimed that Allah (SWT) has obligated people to perform the Hajj pilgrimage to Baitullah.
Wafatnya Nabi Ismail AS [22:37]
Ismail (AS) witnessed his father preaching and calling people to worship Allah (SWT). His heart became deeply connected to spreading the message of Islam. When he reached adulthood, Allah (SWT) honored him by appointing him as a prophet. Ismail (AS) became known for fulfilling promises and was a messenger and prophet. As a prophet, Ismail (AS) diligently called people to worship Allah (SWT). After the death of Prophet Ismail (AS), the teachings of monotheism were maintained for generations. However, a tribal leader named Amr bin Luhai introduced idol worship, which led to the placement of idols around and inside the Kaaba. The reasons for the decline of monotheism included the death of Prophet Ismail (AS), the lack of strict enforcement against deviations, and the influence of foreign cultures. Eventually, Allah (SWT) sent Prophet Muhammad (SAW) to restore the teachings of monotheism. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) brought back the light of faith, cleansed the Kaaba of idols, and called people back to Allah (SWT). The story of Prophet Ismail (AS) is one of obedience, patience, and sacrifice.