Why Did Ibrahim’s People Try to Burn Him?


 

Explanation:

This passage highlights the story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) confronting his people for worshipping idols instead of Allah. He rebuked them for their irrational beliefs and actions, urging them to use their intellect. In response, his people plotted to burn him as revenge for challenging their gods. However, Allah miraculously commanded the fire to be cool and safe, saving Ibrahim and turning their evil plan into their own humiliation. This event demonstrates faith, reliance on Allah, and His divine protection for the righteous.

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