Prophet Daniel
Allah Saves Daniel from the Lions
Ibn Abi Al-Dunya narrated the following, based on a chain of citations.
Nabuchadnezzar captured the two lions and threw them into a pit. He then
brought Daniel and threw him at them; yet they did not pounce at him; rather,
he remained as Allah wished. When then he desired food and drink, Allah
revealed to Jeremiah, who was in Sham (Palestine/Syria): "Prepare food and
drink for Daniel." He said: "O Lord I am in Jerusalem while Daniel is
in Babylon (Iraq)." Allah revealed to him: "Do what I have commanded
you to do, and I shall send you one who will carry you and what you have
prepared." Jeremiah did so and Allah sent him something that would carry
him until he arrived at the brink of the pit.
Then Daniel asked: "Who is
this?" He answered: "I am Jeremiah." He asked: "What
brought
you?" He answered:
"Your Lord sent me to you." He said: "And so my Lord has
remembered
me?" He said:
"Yes." Daniel said: "Praise be to Allah Who never forgets those
who appeal to
Him! And Praise be to Him Who
compensates good with good, rewards patience with safety,
dispels harm after distress,
assures us when we are overwhelmed, and is our hope when skill fails us."
Daniel After Death
Yunus Ibn Bakeer reported that Muhammad Ibn Ishaaq reported that Abu
Khalid Ibn Dinar reported that Abul Aa'lia said: "When Tastar was invaded,
we found, in the treasure house of Al-Harmazan, a bed on which lay a dead man,
with a holy script at his bedside. We took the scripture to Umar Ibn Al
Khattab. He called Ka-b and he translated it into Arabic, and I was the first
Arab to read it. I read it as I read the Qur'an." Here, I (Khalid Ibn
Dinar) said to Abul Aa'lia: "What was in it?" He said: "Life history,
annals, songs, speech, and what is to come." I asked: "And what did
you do with the man?" He said: "We dug in the river bank thirteen
separate graves. At nightfall we buried him and leveled all the graves in order
to mislead people for they would tamper with him." I asked: "And what
did they want from him?" He said: "When the sky was cloudless for
them, they went out with his bed, and it rained." I asked: "Who did
you think the man was?" He said; "A man called Daniel." I asked:
"And for how long had he been dead when you found him?" He said:
"Three hundred years." I asked: "Did not anything change on
him?" He said: "No, except for the hairs of his face (beard, and
mustache); the skin of the prophets is not harmed by the earth, nor devoured by
hyenas."
The chain of citation from Abul Aa'lia is good, but if the date of the
dead man's death was really three hundred years, then he was not a prophet but
a saintly an, because there was no prophet between Isa (Jesus)(pbuh), and the
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), according to the hadith in Bukhari. The span between
them (the dead man and Muhammad (pbuh)) was variously reported as four hundred,
six hundred, and six hundred twenty years. It could be that he had died eight
hundred years earlier, which
would be near to Daniel's time, if his being Daniel is correct. However, he
could still have been somebody else, either a prophet or a saint. Yet the truth
is more likely he was Daniel, because he had been taken by the King of Persia
and remained imprisoned as already mentioned.
It was narrated with a correct citation that his nose as one span (nine
inches) long. Anas Ibn Malik, with a good citation, said that his nose was an
arm's stretch long (two feet), on which basis he is thought to be an ancient
prophet from before this period. Almighty Allah knows best.
Daniel's Death - Hadith
Ibn Abu Dunya reported from Abu Bilal that Abu Musa found with Daniel a
holy script and a container in which were dirhams, his ring and ointment. He
wrote to Umar, who replied: "Send the scripture to us, send some of the
ointment, tell the Muslims who are with you to use it, share the dirhams among
them, and leave the ring for you.
Abu Bakr Ibn Abu Dunya related without citation that when Abu Musa was
told that he was Daniel, he stayed with him, embraced him, and kissed him. Then
he wrote to Umar that he found with him nearly ten thousand Dhirhams. It used
to be that people came to borrow from it, and if they did not return it, they
became sick. Umar ordered his burial in a grave to be kept secret and the money
to be sent to the treasury, with the box and the ring a gift to him (Abu Musa).
It is
related of Abu Musa that he told four of the captives to dam the river and dig
a grave in the middle, where he buried him. Then he beheaded the four captives
in order for the secret to be kept from all except himself.
Daniel's Ring
Ibn
Abu Dunya also reported, by a chain of citations, that a ring was seen on the
hand of Ibn Abu Barda Ibn Abu Musa. The gem was carved with two lions with a
man between them, whom they were licking. Abu Barda said: "This is the
ring of that man whom the people of this town say is Daniel. Abu Musa took it
the day he was buried. The learned people of the town told Abu Musa that
soothsayers and astrologers told the king in Daniel's time that a boy would be
born who would destroy him and his kingdom. So the king swore to kill all the
baby boys, except that they threw Daniel in the lions' den, and the lion and
lioness began to lick him and did not harm him. His mother came and took him.
Abu Musa said: "And so Daniel carved his image and the image of the two
lions into the gem of his ring, for him not to forget Allah's blessing upon him
in this.'" This has a good citation.
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