Then the time came when preaching had to be accompanied with physical action. Abraham planned a bold and decisive blow at idolatry. The Quranic account is slightly different than what is mentioned in Judeo-Christian traditions, as they say for Abraham to have destroyed his father’s personal idols.[1] The Quran tells that he destroyed the idols of his people, kept at a religious altar. Abraham had hinted at a plan involving the idols:
“And, by God, I shall circumvent your idols after you have gone away and turned your backs.” (Quran 21:57)
“And he glanced a glance at the stars. Then said: ‘Lo! I feel sick!’”
“Then turned he to their gods and said: ‘Will you not eat? What ails you that you speak not?’”
“Then he attacked them, striking with his right hand.”
The Quran tells us:
“He reduced them to fragments, all except the chief of them.”
When the temple priests returned, they were shocked to see the sacrilege, the destruction of the temple. They were wondering who could have done this to their idols when someone mentioned the name of Abraham, explaining that he used to speak ill of them. When they called him to their presence, it was for Abraham to show them their foolishness:
“He said: ‘Worship you that which you yourselves do carve when God has created you and what you make?’”
“Is it you who has done this to our gods, O Abraham?”
“He said: ‘But this, their chief has done it. So question them, if they can speak!’”
“Indeed you know well these speak not!”
“He said: ‘Worship you then instead of God that which cannot profit you at all, nor harm you? Fie on you and all that you worship instead of God! Have you then no sense?’”
“Build for him a building and fling him in the red hot fire.”
“God is sufficient for me and He is the best disposer of affairs.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
God had not willed that this be the fate of Abraham, for he had a great mission ahead of him. He was to be the father of some of the greatest prophets known to humanity. God saved Abraham as a sign for him and his people as well.
“We (God) said: ‘O fire, be coolness and peace for Abraham.’ And they wished to set a snare for him, but We made them the greater losers.”