Prophet Ibrahim (A)
Idols and beliefs
Discussing the truth
Lessons learned
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What was Prophet Ibrahim (A)'s main message to his people?

Worship Allah alone and abandon idols.

100

What were the idols made of during Prophet Ibrahim (A)'s time?

Stone and wood.

100

How should we speak when discussing disagreements?

Gently and politely.

100

What should we do if people mock our arguments?

Walk away respectfully.

200

What did Prophet Ibrahim (A) say about the Creator of everything?

The Creator is Allah, who guides and controls everything.

200

Why did people worship idols despite their inability to hear or respond?

They followed their ancestors’ traditions.

200

Why is it important to avoid shouting during debates?

Shouting does not solve arguments and is disrespectful.

200

Why do many people resist changing their beliefs?

They stick to traditions and fear change.

300

Where did Prophet Ibrahim (A) live during his time?

The region near the Arabian Peninsula.

300

What happened when Prophet Ibrahim (A) broke the idols?

The people confronted him, and he explained their falsehood.

300

How can we apply the lesson of discussing with wisdom in real life?

By listening to others' opinions, remaining respectful, and focusing on the truth.

300

Why is it important to rely on reason when discussing religion?

To help others understand and accept the truth.

400

How did Prophet Ibrahim (A) demonstrate the falsehood of idols?

He questioned how they could not hear, speak, or protect themselves.

400

How did Prophet Ibrahim (A) prove that idols are powerless?

He asked the people why the idols couldn't defend themselve

400

What does Surah Taha emphasize about using a "gentle speech"?

It helps people reflect and understand without fear or anger.

400

What does Prophet Ibrahim (A)'s courage teach us?

To stand firm in our beliefs, even if others disagree.

500

How did Prophet Ibrahim (A) challenge the worship of celestial bodies like the sun and moon?

He pointed out that they set and disappear, proving they cannot be gods.

500

What lesson can we learn from Prophet Ibrahim (A)'s debate with idol worshippers?

To always question false beliefs and rely on the truth of Allah.

500

What does Surah An-Nahl, Verse 125, emphasize?

To call people to Allah with wisdom and kind words.

500

How can we apply the Qur'anic teaching of wisdom in our daily lives?

By thinking before we speak, being respectful, and choosing the right words to guide others.

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