The stories of the prophets in the light of the Koran and the Sunnah: History of “Abraham against the idols”
This book addresses the story of the father of the prophets "Abraham" (Peace be upon him) and his fight against the idols, which his people worshiped. King Nimrod had him thrown into a big fire but Allah saved him, it was a miracle...
The collection “The stories of the prophets in the light of the Koran and the Sunnah” combines the beauty of the illustrations and the authenticity of the texts. By browsing its pages, the reader will have the impression of reading the Koranic texts... These are quoted in Arabic and French. You will find at the end of the books in this collection "the family tree of the prophets"
Believing in the prophets is one of the foundations of the Muslim faith. God chose these men of high virtue to be His Lieutenants on Earth and to propagate His Word. The prophets announce to men the divine commandments, correct their deviations and exhort everyone to worship only Him and to adhere to good morals.
God the Almighty has sent to every community a warner. This is why there are a large number of prophets. However, the Koran only mentions twenty-five of them by name, among the greatest. It is precisely the story of these prophets that the “The Stories of the Prophets” collection invites you to discover.
Each story in this collection takes its source from the Koran and the Sunnah, but also from the illustrious imam Ibn Kathîr (d. 774 AH), to whom we owe “The Tales of the Prophets” and “The Koranic Exegesis” .
The reliable information contained in the Quran and the authentic Sunnah is narrated in an affirmative style. Concerning the uncertain details that exegetes generally draw from the Judeo-Christian tradition or from the pre-Islamic Arab tradition, we have expressed reservations by introducing them with expressions such as “we say” or “we tell”.