11 prophets’ du’a (prayer) in the qur’an (6)

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11. PROPHETS’ DU’A (PRAYER) IN THE QUR’AN (6) 10. Shu‘ayb a.s. Prophet Shu‘ayb a.s. is mentioned by name 11 times in the Qur’an (Q. 7:85, 88, 90, 92 twice; 11:84, 87, 91, 94; 26:177; 29:36). The term shuʿayb, (‫شعيب‬‎( literally means “he who shows the right path”. The story of him is given more details in Q. 7:85-93 and Q. 11:84-95. He was sent by Allah to the people of Madyan (Midian) ibn Ibrahim a.s. to worship Allah instead of idols. According to tradition he was granted talent and eloquence in his language, so that he had the surname of ‫( َخطِ يْبُ األ ْن ِب َياء‬khaṭīb al-anbiyā’, "the eloquent preacher amongst the prophets". His identification with Jethro (Yethro) in Jewish tradition is rejected by modern scholars, including A. Yusuf Ali for the following reasons: 1. Shu‘ayb was believed to have been the son of Mikil, son of Isaachar, son of Midian, son of Abraham, so that he would be only four generations and less than two centuries from Abraham. His name was not mentioned in Jewish tradition. According to Ibn Khaldun’s research, Prophet Shu'aib’s mother was the pious daughter of the Prophet Lut (Lot). His genealogy joins with Madian son of Prophet Ibrahim. On the other hand, Jethro was mentioned in the Bible with another name, Reuel, the father-in-law of Moses,1 and according to the Bible there were between four and six centuries between Abraham and Moses. 2. The Midianites were mainly a nomad tribe. Although Jethro was also a Midianite, the complete destruction of one of their settled towns by earthquake in which Shu‘ayb was sent to preach, other settlements and towns would have survived many centuries later till the time of Moses and Jethro the Midianite.

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See Numbers 10:29


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