Explore Verses Related to Elisha(mentioned passingly)
At a Glance
📖 Quranic Context
Mentioned in the context of listing divinely guided and favored prophets, highlighting the continuity of God's message.
Honored as a chosen prophet of Allah, whom God 'preferred over the worlds' of his time.
💭 Theological Perspective
A righteous human being chosen for prophethood to guide the Children of Israel.
He was a messenger of Allah tasked with calling the Children of Israel to obey God's laws and uphold monotheism.
His story serves as an example of steadfastness, righteousness, and commitment to the prophetic mission.
📜 Hadith Perspective
While not frequently mentioned in major hadith collections, classical tafsir (commentary) literature from scholars like Ibn Kathir and Al-Tabari elaborates on his identity and mission based on Islamic tradition.
Islamic scholars unanimously agree he was a true prophet of Allah and the successor to Prophet Ilyas (Elijah).
💎 Deeper Insights
The 'passing mention' of Al-Yasa' in Quran 6:86 is a profound theological statement. By listing him alongside major prophets like Ismail and Jonah and declaring them all 'preferred over the worlds,' the Quran teaches that divine honor is not contingent on the length of one's story known to man, but on one's actual status with God. It is a lesson in humility and sincere service.
— Ibn Kathir, Al-Tabari
Al-Yasa' represents the vital principle of 'Tajdid' (renewal) within a single prophetic lineage. While Prophet Ilyas confronted the peak of his people's corruption, Al-Yasa's mission, as understood from tradition, was to renew and continue that call. This shows that the struggle for guidance requires not just confrontation but also patient continuation and building upon the foundations laid by predecessors.
— Islamic Historians
