Sarah: Abraham's First Wife
Sarah was the only woman of Ibrahim's people to believe in Allah.
She afterwards became his wife. She stood by her husband all the
time when calling his people to Allah. When Ibrahim realized that
no other than his wife and his nephew, Lut, was going to believe
in his call, he decided to immigrate to a city caller Ur and another
called Haran and then departed for Palestine with them. After Palestine,
Ibrahim (peace be upon him) arrived in Egypt.
Abu Hurairah narrated that Ibrahim did not tell a lie except on
three occasions: twice for the sake of Allah (Exalted and Almighty)
when he said: "I am sick," when his people were holding
a festival in honor of their gods, Ibrahim excused himself by saying
he was sick, (Ch 37:89 Quran) and when he said: "(I have not
done this but) the big idol has done it." The third was while
Ibrahim and Sarah were on a journey. They passed through the territory
of a tyrant. Someone said to the tyrant: "This man Ibrahim
is accompanied by a very charming lady." So, he sent for Ibrahim
and asked him about Sarah saying "Who is this lady?" Ibrahim
said: "She is my sister." Ibrahim went to Sarah and said
"O Sarah! There are no believers on the surface of the earth
except you and me. This man asked me about you and I have told him
that you are my sister. Do not contradict my statement." The
tyrant then called Sarah, and when she went to him, he tried to
take a hold of her with his hand, with evil intentions, but his
hand got stiff and he was confounded. He asked Sarah: "Pray
to Allah for me and I shall not harm you." So Sarah asked Allah
to cure him and he was cured. He tried to take hold of her for the
second time, but his hand got as stiff as or stiffer than before
and he was more comfounded. He again requested Sarah: "Pray
to Allah for me, and I will not harm you." Sarah asked Allah
to again, and he became all right. He then called one of his guards
who had brought her and said: "You have not brought me a human
being but have brought me a devil." The tyrant then gave Hajar
as a maid servant to Sarah. Ibrahim, gesturing with his hand, asked:
"What has happened?" Sarah replied: "Allah has spoiled
the evil plot of the infidel or immoral person and gave me Hajar
for service."
Sarah had not born any children. Ibrahim had aged and his hair
was gray after many years spent in calling people to Allah. Sarah
thought she and Ibrahim were lonely because she could not have a
child. Therefore, she offered her husband her servant Hajar in marriage.
Hajar gave birth to her first son Ishmael (Isma'il) when Ibrahim
was an old man.
Time passed. One day Ibrahim was sitting outside his tent, three
angels descended to the earth. They came in human shapes and saluted
Ibrahim. Ibrahim arose and welcomed them. He took them inside his
tent thinking they were strangers and guests. He invited his guests
to eat and placed before them a sumptuous meal of roasted calf.
They were angels and did not eat. The angels gave Sarah glad tidings
of the birth of a son, Isaac (Ishaq). She could hardly believe the
news. As a "barren old woman" the news seemed to her too
good to be true. Allah Almighty says:
There came Our messengers to Abraham with glad tidings. They said,
"Peace!" He answered, "Peace!" and hastened
to entertain them with a roasted calf. But when he saw their hands
went not towards the (meal), he felt some mistrust of them, and
conceived a fear of them. They said: "Fear not: We have been
sent against the people of Lut." And his wife was standing
(there), and she laughed (either, because the Messengers did not
eat their food or for being glad for the destruction of the people
of Lut). But we gave her glad tidings of Isaac, and after him, of
Jacob. She said: "Alas for me! shall I bear a child, seeing
I am an old woman, and my husband here is an old man? That would
indeed be a wonderful thing!" They said: "Dost thou wonder
at Allah's decree? The grace of Allah and His blessings on you,
O ye people of the house! for He is indeed worthy of all praise,
full of all glory!" (Hud 11: 69-73)
And thus were Sarah and Ibrahim blessed with the miraculous birth
of a son in their old age.
Adapted from: Stories of the Prophets by Al-Imam Ibn Kathir
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