Q
How is Prophet Abraham described in relation to the Prophet Muhammad in Islamic teachings?
A
That when the people mentioned before Ibn `Abbas that the Dajjal would have the word Kafir, (i.e.
unbeliever) or the letters Kafir (the root of the Arabic verb ‘disbelieve’) written on his forehead, I
heard Ibn `Abbas saying, “I did not hear this, but the Prophet (ﷺ) said, ‘If you want to see Abraham, then
look at your companion (i.e. the Prophet) but Moses was a curly-haired, brown man (who used to
ride) a red camel, the reins of which was made of fires of date-palms. As if I were now looking down
a valley.”
unbeliever) or the letters Kafir (the root of the Arabic verb ‘disbelieve’) written on his forehead, I
heard Ibn `Abbas saying, “I did not hear this, but the Prophet (ﷺ) said, ‘If you want to see Abraham, then
look at your companion (i.e. the Prophet) but Moses was a curly-haired, brown man (who used to
ride) a red camel, the reins of which was made of fires of date-palms. As if I were now looking down
a valley.”
Referensi:
Sahih al-Bukhari 3355, Book 60, Hadith 30
Sahih al-Bukhari 3355, Book 60, Hadith 30
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