Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) - in the Quran

In Islam, Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) is one of the most revered prophets and messengers of Allah (God). He is mentioned frequently in the Quran and is recognized as the father of the monotheistic faiths of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Muslims believe that Ibrahim was a righteous and obedient servant of Allah who was blessed with prophethood and guided his people to the worship of Allah alone.

The story of Ibrahim in the Quran emphasizes the importance of monotheism and the rejection of idol worship. It also highlights the importance of faith, patience, and perseverance in the face of adversity. The story of Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail also serves as a reminder of the importance of submission to Allah's will and the ultimate reward of paradise for those who obey and worship Him sincerely.

Muslims also believe that Ibrahim played a significant role in the construction of the Kaaba, the sacred house of worship in Mecca that is considered the holiest site in Islam. The rituals of Hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca that is mandatory for all able-bodied Muslims at least once in their lifetime, are also believed to have been established by Ibrahim.


Here are the Quran verses that mention Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham):

Surah Al-Baqarah, Verses 124-141 (2:124-141) - These verses mention Prophet Ibrahim as one of the prophets chosen by Allah and describe his devotion to Allah and his efforts to spread monotheism. The verses also mention how Ibrahim was tested by Allah and how he passed these tests with patience and faith.

Surah Al-An'am, Verses 74-84 (6:74-84) - These verses tell the story of how Ibrahim debated with his father and his people about their idolatrous practices and urged them to worship Allah alone. The verses also mention how Ibrahim was chosen by Allah and how he was tested by Allah's commands to sacrifice his son Ismail (Ishmael), which he was willing to do out of obedience to Allah.

Surah Al-An'am, Verses 161-165 (6:161-165) - These verses mention how Allah revealed the Torah and the Gospel to Ibrahim and his descendants, and how Ibrahim was a community in himself who submitted to Allah.

Surah Maryam, Verses 41-50 (19:41-50) - These verses tell the story of how Ibrahim debated with his people about their idolatrous practices and urged them to worship Allah alone. The verses also mention how Allah granted Ibrahim the glad tidings of a son, despite his and his wife's old age.

Surah Al-Ankabut, Verses 16-17 (29:16-17) - These verses mention how Ibrahim and other prophets called people to worship Allah alone and to submit to Him.

Surah As-Saffat, Verses 83-113 (37:83-113) - These verses tell the story of how Ibrahim was chosen by Allah and how he debated with his people about their idolatrous practices. The verses also mention how Ibrahim was tested by Allah's command to sacrifice his son Ismail (Ishmael), which he was willing to do out of obedience to Allah.

Surah Al-Hajj, Verses 26-34 (22:26-34) - These verses tell the story of how Allah commanded Ibrahim to build the Kaaba, the sacred house of worship in Mecca, and how he and his son Ismail purified it for the worship of Allah.

Surah Ibrahim, Verses 35-41 (14:35-41) - These verses mention how Ibrahim prayed to Allah to make Makkah a place of peace and security and to provide its people with sustenance.

Surah Al-Hijr, Verses 51-60 (15:51-60) - These verses tell the story of how Allah sent angels to Ibrahim to give him the glad tidings of a son, and how Ibrahim and his wife Sarah laughed in disbelief at the news due to their old age.

Surah Al-Anbiya, Verses 51-73 (21:51-73) - These verses tell the story of how Ibrahim debated with his people about their idolatrous practices and urged them to worship Allah alone. The verses also mention how Allah saved Ibrahim from the fire when he was thrown into it by his people, and how Ibrahim destroyed the idols of his people.

Surah As-Saaffat, Verses 99-111 (37:99-111) - These verses tell the story of how Allah granted Ibrahim the glad tidings of a son, Ismail, and how Ibrahim and Ismail submitted to Allah's command to sacrifice Ismail, but Allah replaced him with a ram as a sign of His mercy.

Surah Al-Ankabut, Verses 31-33 (29:31-33) - These verses mention how Ibrahim called his people to worship Allah alone and to abandon their idolatrous practices.

Surah Al-Baqarah, Verses 124-131 (2:124-131) - These verses mention how Allah chose Ibrahim as a leader and a guide for humanity, and how Ibrahim was tested with various challenges, including the command to sacrifice his son Ismail.

Surah Al-Imran, Verses 65-68 (3:65-68) - These verses mention how Ibrahim argued with his father and his people about their idolatrous practices and urged them to worship Allah alone.

Surah Al-Anam, Verses 74-83 (6:74-83) - These verses tell the story of how Ibrahim debated with his people about their idolatrous practices and urged them to worship Allah alone. The verses also mention how Ibrahim recognized Allah as the Lord of the universe and how he called upon Allah to grant him offspring who would be righteous and obedient.

Surah Al-Ankabut, Verses 16-27 (29:16-27) - These verses mention how Ibrahim called upon his people to worship Allah alone and to abandon their idolatrous practices. The verses also mention how Ibrahim recognized Allah as the Lord of the universe and how he advised his people to seek Allah's forgiveness and mercy.

Surah Al-Anbiya, Verses 68-73 (21:68-73) - These verses mention how Ibrahim was thrown into a blazing fire by his people because of his refusal to worship their idols. The verses also mention how Allah saved Ibrahim from the fire.

Surah Ash-Shuara, Verses 69-91 (26:69-91) - These verses mention how Ibrahim argued with his father and his people about their idolatrous practices and urged them to worship Allah alone. The verses also mention how Ibrahim recognized Allah as the Creator of the heavens and the earth and how he called upon Allah to guide him and his family.

Surah At-Tawbah, Verse 114 (9:114) - This verse mentions how Ibrahim prayed for blessings to be bestowed upon the Prophet Muhammad and his followers.

Surah As-Saffat, Verses 83-113 (37:83-113) - These verses tell the story of how Ibrahim was visited by three angels who came to deliver the news of the birth of his son Ismail. The verses also mention how Ibrahim and his wife Sarah had a son named Ishaq, and how Allah tested Ibrahim's faith by commanding him to sacrifice his son Ismail.

Surah Adh-Dhariyat, Verses 24-37 (51:24-37) - These verses mention how Ibrahim was a true believer in Allah and how he recognized Allah's power and majesty. The verses also mention how Ibrahim debated with his people about the worship of idols and urged them to turn to Allah.

Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 127 (2:127) - This verse mentions how Ibrahim and his son Ismail prayed to Allah to make the Kaaba a place of security and to bless them and their descendants.

Surah Al-Baqarah, Verses 128-129 (2:128-129) - These verses mention how Ibrahim prayed to Allah to raise a prophet from among his descendants who would recite Allah's revelations to them and teach them the Book and the Wisdom.

Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 130 (2:130) - This verse mentions how Ibrahim and Ismail purified the Kaaba for the worship of Allah alone and how they supplicated to Allah to accept their efforts.

Surah Al-Baqarah, Verses 135-136 (2:135-136) - These verses mention how Ibrahim and his son Ismail submitted to Allah's commands and how Allah chose them to be leaders and guides for humanity.

Surah Al-An'am, Verses 74-84 (6:74-84) - These verses mention how Ibrahim argued with his father and his people about the worship of idols and how he realized the truth about Allah's oneness and greatness. The verses also mention how Ibrahim debated with the king of his time and showed him the error of his ways.

Surah Al-An'am, Verses 161-163 (6:161-163) - These verses mention how Ibrahim and other prophets were chosen by Allah to receive revelations and to guide humanity. The verses also mention how Ibrahim was a true believer in Allah and how he urged his family and his people to follow the path of righteousness.

Surah Ash-Shu'ara, Verses 69-89 (26:69-89) - These verses mention how Ibrahim confronted his people about their worship of idols and how he challenged them to consider the true nature of their beliefs. The verses also mention how Ibrahim prayed to Allah to forgive him and his parents and to guide him and his descendants to the straight path.

Surah Al-Hajj, Verses 26-31 (22:26-31) - These verses mention how Ibrahim and Ismail built the Kaaba and how they prayed to Allah to accept their efforts. The verses also mention how Allah commanded Ibrahim to proclaim the Hajj pilgrimage to people and to invite them to come to the Kaaba.

Surah Al-Hajj, Verses 78-82 (22:78-82) - These verses mention how Ibrahim and his son Ismail prayed to Allah to make them Muslims who submit to His will, and how they supplicated to Allah to send a prophet among their descendants who would teach them the Book and the Wisdom.

Surah An-Nahl, Verses 120-123 (16:120-123) - These verses mention how Ibrahim was a role model for believers and how he stood firm in his faith despite facing challenges and opposition from his people. The verses also mention how Ibrahim was a man of righteousness and how Allah blessed him with wisdom and knowledge.

Surah Al-Ankabut, Verses 16-30 (29:16-30) - These verses mention how Ibrahim preached the message of monotheism to his people and how he warned them of the consequences of rejecting Allah's guidance. The verses also mention how Ibrahim migrated to different places in search of Allah's pleasure and how he prayed for his descendants to be steadfast in their faith.

Surah Al-Anbiya, Verses 74-82 (21:74-82) - These verses mention how Allah tested Ibrahim by commanding him to sacrifice his son Ismail, and how both Ibrahim and Ismail submitted to Allah's command with complete trust and faith. The verses also mention how Allah replaced Ismail with a ram and how He rewarded Ibrahim for his faith and obedience.

Surah Ash-Shura, Verses 23-26 (42:23-26) - These verses mention how Ibrahim and other prophets were sent to different nations to guide them to the path of righteousness and to warn them of the consequences of their actions. The verses also mention how Allah has chosen Ibrahim as a friend and how He has blessed him with wisdom and knowledge.

Surah Al-Hajj, Verses 26-33 (22:26-33) - These verses mention how Ibrahim and Ismail were commanded by Allah to purify and rebuild the Kaaba, and how they both prayed for Allah to accept their efforts. The verses also mention how Allah has chosen the Kaaba as a sacred place of worship for Muslims and how they are commanded to perform the Hajj pilgrimage there.

Surah Al-Ankabut, Verse 27 (29:27) - This verse mentions how Ibrahim declared his submission to Allah and how he advised his children and followers to do the same.

Surah Al-Ma'arij, Verses 35-39 (70:35-39) - These verses mention how Ibrahim was one of the righteous believers who will be rewarded in the hereafter. The verses also mention how Ibrahim exhorted his family and followers to pray and to give charity, and how he warned them of the punishment of Allah for those who reject His guidance.

Surah Al-Baqarah, Verses 124-129 (2:124-129) - These verses mention how Allah tested Ibrahim by commanding him to leave his family in a barren land and how he passed the test with complete trust and faith. The verses also mention how Allah established the Kaaba as a place of worship for humanity and how Ibrahim and Ismail supplicated to Allah to bless them and their descendants.

Surah Al-Baqarah, Verses 258-260 (2:258-260) - These verses mention how Allah tested Ibrahim by commanding him to call a dead bird to come back to life and how he passed the test with complete trust and faith. The verses also mention how Allah is the giver of life and death and how He has power over all things.

Surah As-Saffat, Verses 83-111 (37:83-111) - These verses mention how Ibrahim was chosen by Allah as a prophet and how he preached the message of monotheism to his people. The verses also mention how Ibrahim was tested by Allah through various trials and how he passed them with complete trust and faith.

Surah Al-Ankabut, Verse 24 (29:24) - This verse mentions how Ibrahim invoked Allah's blessings on his parents and how he exhorted his children to worship Allah alone. The verse also mentions how Ibrahim's example serves as a model for all believers to follow in their conduct and behavior.

Surah Al-Mumtahina, Verse 4 (60:4) - This verse mentions how Ibrahim's example serves as a model for believers to follow in their conduct and behavior. The verse also mentions how Ibrahim prayed to Allah to forgive and have mercy on his parents, as well as all believing men and women.

Surah Al-Baqarah, Verses 126-129 (2:126-129) - These verses mention how Allah tested Ibrahim's faith by commanding him to leave his family in a barren land and to sacrifice his son, Ismail. The verses also mention how Ibrahim obeyed Allah's commandments with complete trust and submission and how Allah rewarded him for his devotion.

Surah Al-Anbiya, Verses 51-71 (21:51-71) - These verses mention how Ibrahim's faith and devotion were tested by Allah through various trials and tribulations. The verses also mention how Ibrahim's example serves as a model for believers to follow in their submission and obedience to Allah.

Surah Al-Anbiya, Verses 72-73 (21:72-73) - These verses mention how Allah saved Ibrahim from the fire when he was thrown into it by his people. The verses also mention how Ibrahim's faith and trust in Allah's power and mercy were rewarded with divine protection and guidance.

Surah Al-An'am, Verse 74 (6:74) - This verse mentions how Ibrahim's wisdom and understanding were recognized by Allah and how he was chosen as a prophet and leader for his people. The verse also mentions how Ibrahim's example serves as a model for believers to follow in their devotion and righteousness.

Surah Al-An'am, Verse 83 (6:83) - This verse mentions how Ibrahim and his descendants were chosen by Allah to receive divine guidance and blessings. The verse also mentions how Ibrahim's example serves as a model for believers to follow in their worship and obedience to Allah.

Surah Al-Saffat, Verses 83-109 (37:83-109) - These verses mention how Ibrahim's faith and devotion were tested by Allah through various trials and tribulations, including the command to sacrifice his son, Ismail. The verses also mention how Allah rewarded Ibrahim for his unwavering faith and obedience.

Surah Al-Nisa, Verse 125 (4:125) - This verse mentions how Ibrahim was tested by Allah through various trials and tribulations, including the command to sacrifice his son, Ismail. The verse also mentions how Ibrahim's faith and obedience were rewarded by Allah with divine guidance and blessings.

Surah Al-Shu'ara, Verses 69-104 (26:69-104) - These verses mention how Ibrahim recognized the truth of Allah's oneness and rejected the polytheistic beliefs of his people. The verses also mention how Ibrahim faced various trials and tribulations in his life, including being thrown into a fire by his people, but was saved by Allah's grace and mercy.

Surah Al-Ankabut, Verse 16 (29:16) - This verse mentions how Ibrahim and other prophets were tested by Allah through various trials and tribulations but remained steadfast in their faith and devotion to Him. The verse also mentions how Allah guides those who strive to seek His pleasure and follow His guidance.

Surah Al-Baqarah, Verses 49-61 (2:49-61) - These verses mention how Allah rescued the Children of Israel from the oppression of Pharaoh in Egypt through the leadership of Musa. The verses also highlight the signs and miracles that Musa showed to Pharaoh and his people to prove that he was a prophet of Allah.

Surah Al-A'raf, Verses 103-171 (7:103-171) - These verses provide a detailed account of the life and mission of Musa, including his childhood, his encounter with the burning bush, his call to prophethood, and his confrontation with Pharaoh. The verses also mention how Musa and his people were guided and protected by Allah through various trials and tribulations.

Surah Ash-Shuara, Verses 69-83 (26:69-83) - These verses mention how Ibrahim questioned the beliefs of his people and how he called them to the worship of Allah alone. The verses also mention how Ibrahim destroyed the idols of his people and how he was persecuted for his beliefs. The verses also mention how Allah saved Ibrahim and his nephew Lut from destruction and how Ibrahim prayed for the forgiveness of his father.

The story of Prophet Ibrahim in the Quran emphasizes the importance of monotheism and the rejection of idol worship. It also highlights the importance of faith, patience, and perseverance in the face of adversity. The story of Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail also serves as a reminder of the importance of submission to Allah's will and the ultimate reward of paradise for those who obey and worship Him sincerely.


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