Sunday, April 28, 2013

Stories of the Prophets: 21. PROPHET YUNUS A.S.: COMPANION OF THE BIG FISH



Yunus a.s. was the son of Mata (Mathew), from the descendents of Ibrahim a.s.  Allah s.w.t. him as a Prophet and Messenger in a great village called Nainawa located in northern Iraq around Al-Mawsil (Mosal).  They were all polytheists and worshipped idols.  Yunus a.s. preached among them for many years but they continued their worshipped of idols.  He warned them of an oncoming punishment.  They were given three days to repent and mend their ways.  After conveying to his people of this warning, he left them in an angry mood.  Allah s.w.t. did not ask him to leave his people, only to warn them.
After Yunus’s a.s. departure, the early signs of punishment from Allah s.w.t. descended upon Nainawa.  A huge black cloud covered the whole village.  Lightning started to appear from the cloud.  The people of Nainawa gradually became convinced that the warning would soon become reality.  That realization grew and spread throughout the village of Nainawa.  Soon everyone of them believed in Allah s.w.t.  They cry and beg for Allah’s s.w.t. forgiveness.  Prophet Yunus a.s. did not know of these developments.  After deserting his people, he headed towards the sea and boarded a ship.  After sailing for some time, the sea became rough and the ship began to rock.  They decide to relieve the ship of some loads.  When the ship was still heavy, they decided that people should abandon the ship.  They cast lots to see who should go.  The lots were drawn three times and still Yunus a.s. was singled out. They realize then that it was his destiny.
As soon as he jumped into the water, the sea became calm.  A big fish came and swallow him.  He remained alive inside the big fish.  Yunus a.s. immediately realize his guilt.  He remained inside the big fish for 40 days (some says 7 days, and some say 3 days).  Yunus a.s. continuously repeated the solemn phrase of sincere repentance.  Allah s.w.t. then ordered the big fish to cast him to shore on a barren land.  He could not move foe being too long inside the fish.  Allah s.w.t. took care and protected him.  A tree grew over him providing protection from winds and shade from the sun.  the leaves covered and nursed his exposed flesh.  The scent from the tree kept the insects and other creatures at bay.  Allah s.w.t. also sent him a female ibex, a kind of big deer, who nourished him with her milk.
When he was strong and healthy, he was sent back to his people who was now in faith and believed in Allah s.w.t.

STORIES OF THE PROPHETS IN AL-QURAN
(Lessons that we can extract, lessons that we can apply)
(Teaser extraction from the book)

 To be continued…
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