Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) was thrown into a fire by Nimrod, the king of Babylon. Nimrod was a tyrant who did not believe in Allah and wanted to test Ibrahim's faith. He ordered his men to build a large fire and throw Ibrahim into it. However, Allah miraculously saved Ibrahim and the fire did not harm him. Instead, the fire turned into a cool breeze, and Ibrahim emerged from the fire unharmed.
The story of Prophet Ibrahim's miraculous escape from the fire is a reminder of Allah's power and mercy. It is also a lesson in faith and perseverance. Ibrahim never wavered in his belief in Allah, even when he was faced with great danger. He is an example for all of us to follow.
The Quran says about this event:
And they cast him into the fire. But Allah saved him from the fire. Indeed, in this are signs for those who believe. (Quran 21:69)
And We said, "O fire, be coolness and safety upon Ibrahim." (Quran 21:66)
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Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) was thrown into a fire by Nimrod, the king of Babylon. Nimrod was a tyrant who did not believe in Allah and wanted to test Ibrahim's faith. He ordered his men to build a large fire and throw Ibrahim into it. However, Allah miraculously saved Ibrahim and the fire did not harm him. Instead, the fire turned into a cool breeze, and Ibrahim emerged from the fire unharmed.
The story of Prophet Ibrahim's miraculous escape from the fire is a reminder of Allah's power and mercy. It is also a lesson in faith and perseverance. Ibrahim never wavered in his belief in Allah, even when he was faced with great danger. He is an example for all of us to follow.
The Quran says about this event:
And they cast him into the fire. But Allah saved him from the fire. Indeed, in this are signs for those who believe. (Quran 21:69)
And We said, "O fire, be coolness and safety upon Ibrahim." (Quran 21:66)