Stories from the Quran
Allah the Almighty says:
{And they ask you about Dhul-Qarnain. Say:
"I shall recite to you something of his story."
Verily, We established him in the earth, and We gave him the means of everything.
So he followed a way. Until, when he reached the setting place of the sun, he found
it setting in a spring of black muddy (or hot) water. And he found near it a people.
We (Allah) said (by inspiration): "O Dhul-Qarnain! Either you punish them, or treat
them with kindness." He said: "As for him (a disbeliever in
the Oneness of Allah) who does wrong, we shall punish him, and then- he will be
brought back unto his Lord, Who will punish him with a terrible torment (Hell)."But
as for him who believes (in Allah's Oneness) and works righteousness he shall have
the best reward, (Paradise), and we (Dhul-Qarnain) shall speak unto him mild words
(as instructions)." Then he followed another way. Until, when he came to the rising
place of the sun, he found it rising on a people for whom We (Allah) had provided
no shelter against the sun. So (it was)! And We knew all about him (Dhul-Qarnain).
Then he followed (another) way. Until, when he reached between two mountains, he
found, before (near) them (those two mountains), a people who scarcely understood
a word. They said: "O Dhul-Qarnain! Verily Ya'juj and Ma'juj (Gog and Magog) are
doing great mischief in the land. Shall we then pay you a tribute in order that
you might erect a barrier between us and them?" He said: "That (wealth, authority
and power) in which my Lord had established me is better (than your
tribute). So help me with strength (of men),] will erect between you and them a barrier. "Give me
pieces (blocks) of iron;" then, when he had filled up the gap between the two mountain-cliffs,
he said: "Blow;" then when he had made them (red as) fire, he said: "Bring me molten
copper to pour over them." So they (Ya'juj and Ma'juj (Gog and Magog))) could not
scale it or dig through it. Dhul-Qarnain) said: "This is a mercy from my Lord,
but when the Promise of my Lord comes, He shall level it down to the ground. And
the Promise of my Lord is ever true. "}. (Al-Kahf, 83-98)
Was He a Prophet?
Allah the Almighty praised Dhul-Qarnain in the Glorious
Qur'an for his justice. He ruled over the easts and wests and many regions where
he subjected their peoples and ruled them with perfect justice. The most likely
opinion is that he was just a king.
Also, he was said to be a Prophet, or a Messenger.
However, the most unlikely opinion thereof was that he was an Angel. The latter
was narrated after the Leader of the Faithful, 'Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (May Allah be
pleased with him) who heard a man calling another saying: 0 Dhul-Qarnain! He ('Umar)
said: Shut up! Was it not enough with you to name yourselves after the Prophets,
that you take names after those of the Angels?"
It is reported that' Abdullah Ibn 'Amr said: Dhul-Qarnain
was a Prophet. Conversely, Abu Hurairah narrated that Allah's Messenger (Peace
be upon him) said: "I do not know whether Tubba' was a cursed one or not? And,
I do not know whether Hudud (the Prescribed Penalties) are expiatory for their people
or not? And, I do not know whether Dhul-Qarnain was a Prophet or not?"
(This Hadith is Odd and Strange)
In other narration, Ibn 'Abbas (May Allah be pleased
with him) transmitted a report that goes to the saying that Dhul-Qarnain was a good
king whose work was praised in Allah's Book (the Glorious Qur'an); he was made victorious;
and Al-Khadir was his minister, leader of his army, and his consultant.
Al-Azraqi and others mentioned that Dhul-Qarnain
embraced Islam at the hands of Ibrahim (Abraham) (Peace be upon him) and that he
circumambulated around the Ka' bah with him and his son, Isma'il (Peace be upon
them). Also, it was narrated after 'Ubaid Ibn 'Umair and his son, 'Abdullah and
others: that Dhul-Qarnain set out on foot to perform Pilgrimage. Upon hearing this,
Ibrahim (Peace be upon him) welcomed him and invoked Allah for his sake and gave
him advice as well. In addition, Allah the Almighty subjugated for Dhul-Qarnain
the clouds to carry him wherever he wished. Allah knows best!
Why was he called "Dhul-Qarnain" (i.e. Owner of
the two horns)?
This is a controversial issue, that there is not
a definite known reason behind this. Some said: he had something on his head that
looked like two horns. Wahb Ibn Munabih said: He had two horns of brass on his head.
(This interpretation is very weak)
Some scholars from among the People of the Book (Christians
and Jews) said: This is because he ruled over Persian and Roman territories. It
was also said: that he reached the first ray of the rising sun on the east and that
on the west and he ruled over all that was in between. (The latter opinion is more
likely true, which is the saying of Az-Zuhari)
Al-Hasan Al-Basri said: He had two braids of hair
that he used to fold up and thus was called "Dhul-Qarnain". And, Ishaq Ibn Bishr
narrated that the grandfather of 'Umar Ibn Shu' aib said: DhulQarnain, once, invited
a tyrant king to the way of Allah. The king hit him on the head and broke one of
his horns. Dhul-Qarnain invited him again and the tyrant broke the second horn.
Thus, he was called "Dhul-Qarnain" .
Narrated Ath-Thawri that 'Ali
Ibn Abu Talib (May Allah be pleased with him) was once asked about Dhul-Qarnain.
He replied saying: He was a rightly-guided and pious man. He invited his people
to Allah, but they hit him on his horn (side of the head) and he was killed. Allah
the Almighty resurrected him and he invited them again, again they hit him on his
second horn and he was killed (for the second time). Allah the Almighty revived
him and thus he was called "Dhul-Qarnain". In other narrations, it was narrated
by Abu At-Tufail after 'Ali Ibn Abu Talib that he said: He was neither a Prophet,
nor a Messenger, nor an Angel, but was a godly, pious worshipper.
What's his Name?
Scholars disagreed regarding
his name. Az Zubair Ibn Bakkar narrated after' Abdullah Ibn, Abbas (May Allah be
pleased with him): His name was 'Abdullah Ibn Ad-Dahhak Ibn
Ma'd; or Mus'ab Ibn 'Abdullah Ibn Qinan
Ibn Mansur Ibn 'Abdullah Ibn Al-Azd Ibn Ghauth Ibn Nabt Ibn Malik Ibn Zaid Ibn Kahlan
Ibn Saba' Ibn Qahtan.
It has been narrated in a Hadith that he was from
the tribe of Himyar and that his mQther was Roman, and he was called the Philosopher
for the excellence of his mentality. However, As-Suhaili said: his name was Marzaban
Ibn Marzabah. This was mentioned by Ibn Hisham who mentioned in another location
that his name was: As-Sa'b Ibn Dhi Mara'id who was the grandfather of the Tababi'ah
and it was him who gave the verdict to the benefit of Ibrahim (Peace be upon him)
pertaining to the well of As-Sab' .
It was said: He was Afridun Ibn Asfiyan who killed
Ad-Dahhak. Al-Qass Ibn Sa' idah Al-Iyadi said in his famous sermon: 0 folk of Ayad
Ibn As-Sa'b! Dhul-Qarnain ruled over the west. and east, subjugated the Jinn and
mankind, and he lived for two thousand years. However, all this was just like a
twinkle of the eye.
Ad- Daraqutni and Ibn Makula mentioned that his name
was Hirmis, or Hirwis Ibn Qitun Ibn Rumi Ibn Lanti Ibn Kashaukhin Ibn Yunan Ibn
Yafith Ibn Nuh (Noah (Peace be upon him)), and Allah knows best!
Ishaq Ibn Bishr narrated after Sa'id Ibn Bashir on
the authority of Qatadah as saying: Alexander was (called) Dhul-Qarnain, his father
was the first Caesar, and he was from among the offspring of Sam Ibn Nuh (Noah (Peace
be upon him)).
At this conjecture one should distinguish between
two people who were called Dhul-Qarnain. The first is our pious Dhul-Qarnain while
the second is Alexander Ibn Philips Ibn Masrim Ibn Hirmis Ibn Maitun Ibn Rumi Ibn
Lanti Ibn Yunan Ibn Yafith Ibn Yunah Ibn Sharkhun Ibn Rumah Ibn Sharfat Ibn Tufil
Ibn Rumi Ibn AI-As far Ibn Yaqz Ibn Al-'lis Ibn Ishaq Ibn Ibrahim (Peace be upon
him). This lineage was stated by Al-Hafiz Ibn' Asakir in his Tarikh (History).
Moreover, he was the Macedonian, Greek, Egyptian leader who established Alexandria
and basing on whom the Romans set their Calendar. He came after the first Dhul-Qarnain
with a very long time. This was three hundred years before Jesus (Peace be upon
him). His minister was the famous Philosopher Artatalis. Moreover, he was the one
who killed Dara Ibn Dara, and subjugated the Persian kings and seized their lands.
We only drew the reader's attention to this because many people think that the two
men called "Dhul-Qarnain" are me, which is a big mistake for there were great differences
between both. The first was a godly, pious, righteous worshipper of Allah the Almighty,
and he was a just king whose minister was the pious man, Al-Khadlr. Moreover, some
scholars stated that he was a Prophet as well. Whereas, the latter was a polytheist
whose minister was a philosopher as mentioned earlier. In addition, the time elapsed
between them both was more than two thousand years. Hence, none can miss the great
differences and variance between both of them but an ignorant idiot who know nothing
at all!
Allah's Saying: {And they ask you about Dhul-Qarnain}
was revealed because the people of Quraish asked the Jews of something about which
they would ask the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) to test his knowledge. The
Jews told them: Ask him about a man who traveled through the earth, and about some
young men who set out and no one knew what happened to them? Thereupon, Allah the
Almighty revealed the stories of the Owners of the Cave and that of Dhul-Qarnain.
Thus, He said: {Say: I shall recite to you something of his story},
i.e. enough and sufficient news about him and his status. Then, He said: {Verily,
We established him in the earth, and We gave him the means of everything},
i.e. Allah the Almighty expanded his kingdom and provided him with what
might enable him to gain what he wished to. Narrated Qutaibah that 'Ali Ibn Abu
Talib was once asked about Dhul-Qarnain: how could he reach the east and west? 'Ali
replied: The clouds wert subjugated for him, the means (of everything) were provided
to him, and he was given extension pertaining to the light. 'Ali added: Do you want
me to go on? The man became silent and thereupon, 'Ali (May Allah be pleased with
him) became silent.
Narrated Abu Ishaq As-Subai'i after 'Amr Ibn 'Abdullah
Al-Wada'i: "I heard Mu'awiyah as saying: four persons ruled over the earth: Sulaiman
Ibn Dawud the Prophet (Peace be upon them), Dhul-Qarnain, a man from the people
of Hulwan, and another man. Someone said: was it Al-Khadir? Mu'awiyah said: No."
Az-Zubair Ibn Bakkar narrated
that Sufyan Ath Thawri said: I have come to know that four persons ruled over the
whole earth: two of them were believers and the other two were disbelievers. The
believing two were: Prophet Sulaiman and Dhul-Qarnain. And, the disbelieving two
were: Namrud and Bikhtinassar." The same was narrated by Sa' id
Ibn Bashir.
Narrated Ishaq Ibn Bishr after Sa' id Ibn Abu 'Urubah
after Qatadah after Al-Hasan as saying: "Dhul-Qarnain was a king after Namrud. He
was a pious, righteous Muslim who traveled through the east and west. Allah the
Almighty prolonged his life and granted him victory over the enemies and to ge1
hold of their properties. He conquered the land, subjugated the people and traveled
through the earth till he reached the east and west. Allah the Almighty says:
{And they ask you about Dhul-Qarnain. Say: "I shall recite to you something of his
story." Verily, We established him in the earth, and We gave him the means of everything},
i.e. knowledge of seeking the means of fulfilling things. Ibn Ishaq said:
Muqatil claimed that he used to conquer the lands and collect treasures, and used
to offer the people two choices: whether they embrace his religion and follow him,
or they be killed.
Ibn 'Abbas, Mujahid, Sa'id Ibn Jubair, 'Ikrimah,
'Ubaid Ibn Ya' la, As-Sadyi, Qatadah and Ad-Dahhak said: {and We gave him the means
of everything}, i.e. knowledge. Qatadah and Matar Al-Warraq said: This means
landmarks, locations, milestones and traces of the land. 'Abdur Rahman Ibn laid
Ibn Aslam said: this means languages as he used not to conquer a people but he first
speaks with them in their own language. The most possible and true explanation is
that he knew all means through which he could fulfill his need or desire. As he
used to take from every conquered region the provisions that enabled him to seize
the next region, and so on.
Some scholars from among the People of the Book (Christians
and Jews) mentioned that he spent one thousand and six hundred years traveling through
the land inviting people to the worship of Allah the Almighty Who has no partner
in His Dominion. But, it seems that there is some exaggeration in specifying that
lengthy period, and Allah knows best!
Allah's Statement {So he followed a way. Until,
when he reached the setting place of the sun} i.e. he reached the
place that no one can ever overpass, and he stood on the edge of the western ocean
called Oqyanus wherein the islands called Al-Khalidat "The Eternal Ones".
There, he could watch the setting of the sun. {He found it setting in a spring
of black muddy (or hot) water}, i.e. the sea or ocean, as one
who stands ashore sees the sun as if it rises from and sets in the sea. For this
he said {he found it}, i.e. as he thought.
Imam Ahmed narrated after Yazid Ibn Hamn after Al-'Awwam
Ibn Haushab as saying: I was told by a freed-slave of 'Abdullah Ibn 'Amr after 'Abdullah
as saying: Allah's Messenger (Peace be upon him) looked at the sun when it sat and
said: "In Allah's blazing fire. Were it not for its prevention by Allah's Command,
it would burn all that is on earth." (This Hadith is very Strange and Odd
and surely it is not an Authentic one)
Dhul-Qarnain is Seeking the Eye of Life:
Ibn 'Asakir reported a lengthy narration in which:
Dhul-Qarnain had a friend from among the Angels called Ranaqil. Dhul-Qarnain asked
him: Do you know the place on earth called "the Eye of Life"? The Angel described
to him its location. Dhul-Qarnain set out seeking it appointing Al-Khadir as his
harbinger. Al-Khadir came upon it in the land of darkness and he drank thereof.
But, Dhul-Qarnain did not make it. However, Dhul-Qarnain met with a group of Angels
in a palace there and he was given a stone. When he returned to his army, he asked
the scholars who put it on a scale and put on the other one thousand stones of the
like (weight and shape). However, the scale containing the first stone tilted. He,
then, asked Al-Khadir who put on the other scale a single stone and a handful of
dry dust. Al-Khadir's scale tilted this time. He then commented saying: "This is
like the son of Adam, he is never satisfied till he is buried (covered with dust)".
Thereupon, the scholars prostrated themselves before him as a sign of respect and
honor; and Allah knows best!
Then, Allah the Almighty informs us that Dhul-Qarnain
gave verdicts pertaining to the people of that region {We (Allah) said (by inspiration):
"0 DhulQarnain! Either you punish them, or treat them with kindness." He said:
"As for him (a disbeliever , in the Oneness of Allah) who does wrong, we shall
! punish him, and then he will be brought back unto his Lord, Who will punish
him with a terrible torment (Hell)} i.e. he tastes the torment
in this present life and in the Hereafter. He began with the torment of the present
life for its more difficult in the sight of the disbeliever. {But as for him who
believes (in Allah's Oneness) and works righteousness he shall have the best reward,
(Paradise), and we (Dhul-Qarnain) shall speak unto him mild words (as instructions)}
where he started with the reward of the Hereafter which is most important
and he added thereto kindness, i.e. justice, knowledge and faith. Allah the Almighty
says {Then he followed another way}, i.e. he followed a way
to return back from the west to the east. Some say that it took him twelve years
to return to the east. {Until, when he came to the rising place of the sun, he
found it rising on a people for whom We (Allah) had provided no shelter against
the sun}, i.e. they do not have houses or any shelters to save
them from the blazing sun. Some scholars say: they used to resort to trenches dug
in the earth to shelter then from the burning rays of the sun. Then, Allah the Almighty
says: {So (it was)! And We knew all about him (Dhul-Qarnain)},
i.e. Allah knows all about his affairs; He preserves and keeps him during his travels
through the land from the west to the east and vice versa.
It was narrated after' Ubaid Ibn 'Umair, his son
'Abdullah and others that Dhul-Qarnain performed Pilgrimage on foot. Upon hearing
that, Ibrahim (Peace be upon him) met him and on their meeting he invoked Allah
for his sake, and advised him. It was said also that he was brought a horse to ride,
but he said: I do not ride (on the back of horses) in a land wherein Prophet Ibrahim
(Peace be upon him). Hence, Allah the Almighty subjugated for him the clouds, and
Ibrahim (Peace be upon him) gave him the glad tidings pertaining to this. The clouds
used to carry him anywhere he wished for. Allah the Almighty says: {then, he followed
(another) way. Until, when he reached between two mountains, he found, before (near)
them (those two mountains), a people who scarcely understood a word},
i.e. they were ignorant. It was said that they were the Turk,[1]
cousins of Gog and Magog. However, they told him that Gog and Magog wronged them
and practiced mischief in their land. They offered him a tribute for that he builds
a barrier (dam) preventing them from raiding over them. He refused to take the tribute
they offered him finding sufficiency in that which Allah the Almighty has given
him, so {He said: "That (wealth, authority and power) in which my Lord had established
me is better (than your tribute)}. Then, he asked them to bring
him men and tools to erect the barrier between them. Gog and Magog could only reach
them from that place located between two mountain-cliffs. The other paths were either
vast seas, or high mountains. Consequently, he erected it using iron and molten
copper: he put iron instead of bricks and molten copper instead of clay. Allah the
Almighty commented, {So they (Gog and Magog) could not scale it}
with escalators, {or dig through it} with axes or picks.
{(Dhul-Qarnain) said: "This is a mercy from my Lord} i.e. Allah
the Almighty decreed this to be a mercy from Him to His slaves that they no longer
assaulted by Gog and Magog. {But when the Promise of my Lord comes}
i.e. the time He decided for them (Gog and Magog) to demolish it and get out
attacking mankind near the Last Hour, {He shall level it down to the ground}
this will inevitably take place. As He says {And the Promise of my Lord is
ever true}, and {Until, when Gog and Magog are let loose (from
their barrier), and they swoop down from every mound. And the true promise (Day
of Resurrection) shall draw near (of fulfillment). Then (when mankind is resurrected
from their graves), you shall see the eyes of the disbelievers fixedly staring in
horror. (They will say): Woe to us! We were indeed heedless of this nay, but we
were Zalimun (polytheists and wrongdoers)}. (Al-Anbiya',
96, 97) Allah the Almighty says: {We shall leave them to surge like waves"on one
another} i.e. on the day Gog and Magog will come out, {and the Trumpet
will be blown, and We shall collect them (the creatures) all together}.
Narrated Abu Dawud At- Tyalisi after Ath-Thawri
saying: I have been informed that the first human being to shake hands (with someone
else) was Dhul-Qarnain. Moreover, it was narrated on the authority of Ka'b Al-Ahbar
that he said to Mu'awiyah: Dhul-Qarnain on his death-bed told his mother, after
his death, to prepare food and gather the women of the city and invite them to eat
save anyone who lost any of her children (she should not eat thereof). The mother
did as she asked, and none of them stretched a hand towards the food. She said:
Glory be to Allah! Did you all lost children? They answered: By Allah! Yes we did.
And, this was a great condolence for her.
Ishaq mentioned after Bishr Ibn 'Abdullah Ibn Ziyad
after some of the People of the Book (Christians and Jews) the will of Dhul-Qarnain,
an eloquent and lengthy advice, and that he died at the age of three thousand years.
(This is very odd and strange)
Ibn 'Asakir said: I was informed that he lived for
about thirty-six years. Others said: he lived for thirty-two years and that he came
seven hundred and forty years after Dawud (David) (Peace be upon him). He came after
Adam (Peace be upon him) with five thousand and one hundred eighty-one years and
that his reign lasted for sixteen years. But, that which he related is true as for
the Macedonian Alexander and not our Dhul-Qarnain. He thus mixed the former with
the latter and this is perfectly wrong.
Among those who mixed them and declared both to be
just one, was Imam 'Abdul Malik Ibn Hisham (Narrator of the Prophet's Biography),
which was denied and rejected by Al-Hafiz Abu Al-Qasim AsSuhaili. He severely refuted
his sayings and set clear boundaries between the two persons as mentioned earlier.
He said: May be some of the former kings called themselves "Dhul-Qarnain" following
the example of the first true one; and Allah knows best!