His Lineage
Imaam Ibn
Is-haaq
stated that Prophet Ayyoob's
full name was Ayyoob, Ibn (son of) Mose, Ibn Razeh, Ibn Esau, Ibn Isaac
(Is-haaq), Ibn Abraham (Ibraaheem), may Allaah exalt the mention of them all.
Others stated that he was Ayyoob, Ibn Mose, Ibn Rimil, Ibn Esau, Ibn Isaac (Is-haaq,
Ibn Jacob (Ya'qoob)
all. There have also been other
statements on his lineage. Imaam Ibn 'Asaakir
narrated that Prophet Ayyoob's mother
was a daughter of Lot
. It was said also that Prophet
Ayyoob's father was one who believed in Ibraaheem
when he was cast into the fire.
The first
opinion is the most plausible, because Prophet Ayyoob
was a descendant of Ibraaheem's
offspring, as Allaah Almighty declares in the Quran (what means): "And
that was Our [conclusive] argument which we gave Ibraaheem against his people.
We raise by degrees whom We will. Indeed, your Lord is Wise and Knowing. And We
gave to him [i.e., Ibraaheem] Is-haaq [Isaac] and Ya'qoob [Jacob] – all [of
them] We guided. And Nooh [Noah], We guided before; and among his descendants,
Daawood [David] and Sulaymaan [Solomon] and Ayyoob [Job] and Yoosuf [Joseph]
and Moosaa [Moses] and Haaroon [Aaron]. Thus do We reward the doers of
good." [Quran 6:83-84]
Allaah Praises Him
Allaah the
Almighty praised His worshipper Ayyoob
in His Glorious Quran, Saying
(what means): "…Indeed, We found him patient, an excellent servant.
Indeed, he was one who repeatedly turned back [to Allaah]." [Quran
38:44]
Ayyoob
was repentant, remembering
Allaah with thankfulness, patience, and steadfastness. This was the cause of
his rescue and the secret of Allaah's praising him.
A group of
angels were discussing Allaah's other human creatures, how those who were
humble earned Allaah's pleasure, while those who were arrogant incurred His
displeasure. One of the angels remarked: "The best creature on earth today
is Ayyoob, a man of noble character who displays great patience and always
remembers his Generous Lord. He is an excellent model for the worshippers of
Allaah.
In return, his Lord has blessed him with a long life and plenty of servants, as well as the needy and the poor sharing in his good fortune; he feeds and clothes the poor and buys slaves to set them free. He makes those who receive his charity feel as if they are favouring him, so kind and gentle is he."
In return, his Lord has blessed him with a long life and plenty of servants, as well as the needy and the poor sharing in his good fortune; he feeds and clothes the poor and buys slaves to set them free. He makes those who receive his charity feel as if they are favouring him, so kind and gentle is he."
Satan's Envy of Him
Iblees
(Satan) overhearing all of this, became annoyed. He planned to entice Ayyoob to
corruption and disbelief, so he hastened to him. He tried to distract Ayyoob
from his prayers by whispering to him about the good things in life, but Ayyoob
was a true believer and would not let evil thoughts tempt him. This disturbed
Iblees even more; thus he began to hate Ayyoob with even greater fervour.
Iblees complained to Allaah about Ayyoob
Allaah told
Iblees that Ayyoob
was one of His most sincere
devotees. He did not worship Him because of the favours; his worship stemmed
from his heart and had nothing to do with material things. But to prove to
Iblees the depth of Ayyoob's sincerity and patience, Allaah allowed him to do
whatever he and his helpers wished with Ayyoob's wealth.
Iblees was
ecstatic. He gathered his helpers and set about destroying Ayyoob's cattle,
servants and farms until he was left with no possessions. Rubbing his hands in
glee, Iblees appeared before Ayyoob
in the guise of a wise old man
and said to him: "All your wealth is lost; some people say that it is
because you gave too much in charity and that you are wasting your time with
your continuous prayers to Allaah. Others say that Allaah has brought this upon
you in order to please your enemies. If Allaah had the capacity to prevent
harm, then He would have protected your wealth."
True to his
belief, Ayyoob
replied: "What Allaah has
taken away from me belongs to Him. I was only its trustee for a while. He gives
to whom He wills and withholds from whom He wills." With these words,
Ayyoob
again prostrated to his Lord.
When Iblees
saw this, he felt frustrated, so he again addressed Allaah: "I have
stripped Ayyoob of all his possessions, but he still remains grateful to You.
However he is only hiding his disappointment, for he places great store by his
many children. The real test of a parent is through his children. You will see
how Ayyoob will reject You."
Allaah again
granted Iblees authority, but warned him that it would not reduce Ayyoob's
faith in His Lord nor his patience.
Iblees again
gathered his helpers and set about his evil deeds. He shook the fountain of the
house in which Ayyoob's children were living and sent the building crashing,
killing all of them. Then he went to Ayyoob
disguised as a man who had come
to sympathise with him. In a comforting tone he said to Ayyoob
: "The circumstances under which
your children died were sad. Surely, your Lord is not rewarding you properly
for all your prayers." Having said this, Iblees waited anxiously, hoping
Ayyoob
was now ready to reject Allaah.
But again
Ayyoob
disappointed him by replying:
"Allaah sometimes gives and sometimes takes. He is sometimes pleased and
sometimes displeased with our deeds. Whether a thing is beneficial or harmful
to me, I will remain firm in my belief and remain thankful to my Creator."
Then Ayyoob
prostrated to his Lord. At
this, Iblees was extremely vexed.
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