Cain and Abel
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At a Glance
The story of Cain and Abel, known in Islamic tradition as Qabil and Habil, is a pivotal narrative in the Quran, recounted in Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:27-31). It details the first murder in human history, stemming from jealousy after a sacrifice to Allah. Habil, the righteous son, offered his best, and it was accepted, while Qabil's offering was rejected due to his lack of sincerity. This event underscores the core Islamic principles of the importance of intention, the destructive consequences of envy, and the sanctity of human life. The story serves as a timeless lesson for humanity on the nature of good and evil, and the individual's accountability for their actions before Allah.
📖 Quranic Context
It serves as a powerful lesson on the consequences of envy, the importance of sincere worship, and the sanctity of human life.
References: The story is narrated in Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:27-31).
💭 Theological Perspective
Illustrates that Allah accepts deeds based on sincerity and righteousness.
💎 Deeper Insights
The Quranic account emphasizes Habil's noble response to his brother's threat. Instead of reciprocating with violence, Habil expresses his fear of Allah and his refusal to partake in the sin of murder, setting a powerful example of piety and self-restraint.
The story introduces the concept of vicarious liability for originating a sinful act. A hadith mentions that Qabil bears a portion of the sin for every unjust murder committed, as he was the first to establish this evil practice.
