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Prophet Zakariyah (Pbuh)
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Age |
120 Years |
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Period |
100 BC – 20 AC |
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Remarks |
Father of Prophet Yahya |
Prophet Yahya (Pbuh)
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Age |
30 Years |
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Period |
1 BC – 30 AC |
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Remarks |
John the Baptist |
The years had taken their toll on the Prophet
Zakariyah
(pbuh). He was now old and bent with age, in his nineties. Despite his
feebleness, he went to the temple daily to deliver his sermons.
Zakariyah was not a rich man, but he was always ready to help those in
need. His one disappointment in life was that he had no children, for
his wife was barren. This worried him, for he feared there was no one
after him to carry out his work. The people needed a strong leader,
for it they were left on their own, they would move away from Allah's
teachings and change the Holy Laws to suit themselves.
During one of his visits to the temple, he went to check on Mary, who
was living in a secluded room of the temple. He was surprised to find
fresh out of season fruit in her room. Besides him, no one had entry
to her room. When he inquired, she told him that the fruit was from
Allah. She found it every morning. But why was he so surprised, she
asked him. Did he not know that Allah provides without measure for
whom He wills?
This noble girl had opened this eyes to a startling idea. Could he not
ask his Lord to bless him with a child in his old age? Even if his
wife was past childbearing age, nothing was impossible for his
Gracious Lord!
Allah the Almighty revealed: 'Kaf, Ha, Ya, Ain, Sad, (These letters
are one of the miracles of the Quran, and none but Allah Alone knows
their meanings). This is a mention of the Mercy of your Lord to His
slave Zakariyah. When he called out his Lord (Allah) - a call in
secret, saying: "My Lord! Indeed my bones have grown feeble, and gray
hair has spread on my head, and I have never been unblest in my
invocation to You, O my Lord! And Verily! I fear my relatives after
me, since my wife is barren. So give me from Yourself an heir, - who
shall inherit me, and inherit also the posterity of
Jacob
(inheritance of the religious knowledge and Prophet hood, not the
wealth, etc.) And make him, my Lord, one with whom You are
Well-pleased!"
Allah said: "O Zakariyah! Verily, We give you the glad
tidings of a son. His name will be Yahya (John). We have given that
name to none before him."
He said: "My Lord! How can I have a son, when my wife
is barren, and I have reached the extreme old age."
He said: "So (it will be). Your Lord says, It is easy
for Me. Certainly I have created you before, when you had been
nothing."
Zakariyah said: "My Lord! Appoint for me a sign."
He said: "Your sign is that you shall not speak unto
mankind for three nights, though having no bodily defect."
Then he came out to his people from Al Mihrab (a
praying place or a private room, etc.), he told them by signs to
glorify Allah's Praises in the morning and in the afternoon.
It was said to his son: "O John! Hold fast to the
Scripture (The Torah)." And We gave him wisdom while yet a child, and
made him sympathetic to men as a mercy or a grant from Us, and pure
from sins (John) and he was righteous, and dutiful towards his
parents, and he was neither an arrogant nor disobedient (to Allah or
to his parents). And Salamun (peace) on him the day he was born, the
day he dies, and the day he will be raised up to life again! (Ch
19:1-15 Quran)
Almighty Allah also said: At that time Zakariyah
invoked his Lord, saying: "O my Lord! Grant me from You, a good
offspring. You are indeed the All-Hearer of invocation."
Then the angels called him, while he was standing in
prayer in Al- Mihrab ( a praying place or a private room), saying:
"Allah gives you glad tidings of John confirming (believing in) the
Word from Allah ("Be!" - and he was! (i.e. the creation of Isa
(Jesus), son of Mariam (Mary), noble keeping away from sexual
relations with women, a Prophet, from among the righteous."
He said: "O my Lord! How can I have a son when I am
very old, and my wife is barren?"
Allah said: "Thus Allah does what He wills." He said:
"O my Lord! Make a sign for me." Allah said: "Your sign is that you
shall not speak to mankind for three days except with signals. And
remember your Lord much (by praising Him again and again), and glorify
Him in the afternoon and in the morning." (Ch 3:38-41 Quran).
John (pbuh) was born a stranger to the world of children who used to
amuse themselves, as he was serious all the time. Most children took
delight in torturing animals whereas, he was merciful to them. He fed
the animals from his food until there was nothing left for him, and he
just ate fruit or leaves of trees.
John loved reading since childhood. When he grew up, Allah the Exalted
called upon him: "O
John! Hold fast to
the Scripture (The Torah)." And We gave him wisdom while yet a child.
(Ch 19:12 Quran).
Allah guided him to read the Book of Jurisprudence closely; thus, he
became the wisest and most knowledgeable man of that time. Therefore,
Allah the Almighty endowed him with the faculties of passing judgments
on people's affairs, interpreting the secrets of religion, guiding
people to the right path, and warning them against the wrong one.
John reached maturity. His compassion for his parents, as well as for
all people and all creatures, increased greatly. He called people to
repent their sins.
There are quite a number of traditions told about John. Ibn Asaker
related that one time his parents were looking for him and found him
at the Jordan River. When they met him, they wept sorely, seeing his
great devotion to Allah, Great and Majestic.
Ibn Wahb said that, according to Malik, grass was the food of John Ibn
Zakariyah, and he wept sorely in fear of Allah. A chain of narrators
reported that Idris
Al
Khawlawi said: "Shall I not tell you he who had the best food? It is John
Ibn Zakariyah, who joined the beasts at dinner, fearing to mix with
men."
Ibn Mubarak stated that Wahb Ibn Al-Ward narrated that Zakariayah did
not see his son for three days. He found him weeping inside a grave
which he had dug and in which he resided. "My son, I have been
searching for you, and you are dwelling in this grave weeping!" "O
father, did you not tell me that between Paradise
and Hell is only a span, and it will not be crossed except by tears of
weepers?" He said to him: "Weep then, my son." Then they wept
together.
Other narrations say that John
(pbuh) said: "The dwellers of Paradise
are sleepless out of the sweetness of Allah's bounty; that is why the
faithful must be sleepless because of Allah's love in their hearts.
How far between the two luxuries, how far between them?"
They say John
wept so much that tears marked his cheeks. He found comfort in the
open and never cared about food. He ate leaves, herbs, and sometimes
locusts. He slept anywhere in the mountains or in holes in the ground.
He sometimes would find a lion or a bear as he entered a cave, but
being deeply absorbed in praising Allah, he never heeded them. The
beasts easily recognized
John
as the prophet who cared for all the creatures, so they would leave
the cave, bowing their heads.
John sometimes fed those beasts, out of mercy, from his food and was
satisfied with prayers as food for his soul. He would spend the night
crying and praising Allah for His blessings.
When John
called people to worship Allah, he made them cry out of love and
submission, arresting their hearts with the truthfulness of his words.
A
conflict took place between John
and the authorities at that time. A tyrant king, Herod Antipas, the
ruler of Palestine, was in
love with Salome, his
brother's daughter. He was planning to marry his beautiful niece. The
marriage was encouraged by her mother and by some of the learned men
of
Zion, either out of fear or to gain favor with the ruler.
On hearing the ruler's plan, John
pronounced that such a marriage would be incestuous. He would not
approve it under any circumstance, as it was against the Law of the
Torah.
John's pronouncement spread like wildfire. Salome
was angry, for it was her ambition to rule the kingdom with her uncle.
She plotted to achieve her aim. Dressing attractively, she sang and
danced before her uncle. Her arousing Herod's
lust. Embracing her, he offered to fulfill whatever she desired. At
once she told hi: "I would love to have the head of John,
because he has defiled your honor and mine throughout the land. If you
grant me this wish, I shall be very happy and will offer myself to
you." Bewitched by her charm, he submitted to her monstrous request. John
was executed and his head was brought to Salome.
The cruel woman gloated with delight. But the death of Allah's beloved
prophet was avenged. Not only she, but all the children of
Israel were
severely punished by invading armies which destroyed their kingdom.
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