The greatest and maximum mighty on earth
We will show you the story of the king who ruled the ancient world after the great flood * Nimrod Nimrod was the first tyrant on the face of the earth and the most powerful ruler of the ancient world after the flood. His rule was not confined to the great city of Babylon, but his influence extended to the parts of the earth length and breadth. Nimrod was born in 2053 BC in the empire of Assyria, Rouhput, Kalah, and Rasan Nimrod established a mighty army that shook the earth under his lines, and built a towering tower in Babel, the like of which history had never known. It was known about Nimrod that he was a hunter of beasts, but after that he became a hunter of peoples. Through conquest and domination, he became a ruler of people, and his lust for power made him the closest thing to a predatory beast. In his long years of rule, he became the king of the earth and its domineering might. His greatness led him to rebel against God, the Great Creator, and declared himself a god for mankind to worship him instead of God. On a dark night, Al-Nimrod saw him in a dream that a star appeared in the sky, and it took away the light of the sun until there was no light left in it, so the priests and astrologers interpreted the dream that a boy would be born in this year, and your destruction would be at his hands, so Al-Nimrod ordered the slaughter of every boy born in that year Ibrahim, peace be upon him, was born in this year, so his mother hid him from view for fear of the oppression of the Nimrod until the days passed and the Prophet grew up. subjugation And he started calling his people to leave his worshipers Nimrod and turn to worshiping God, the One, the Omnipotent. In the beginning, no one responded to him, and they continued to worship idols. And one day the people were celebrating outside the city, so Ibrahim, peace be upon him, went and destroyed all the idols except one, who was the largest of them, to prove to them that the idols were unable to defend themselves, and they were nothing but stones that did not harm or benefit, and when the people returned, they found the idols demolished, so they asked him who did that, and he replied mocking them That the chief of the idols is the one who did that, so he said to them, “Ask him if you do not believe,” so they returned to themselves and they said, “How can we ask a stone that cannot speak or see?” And they knew that these idols have no power or strength, but they were seized by pride, so they became very angry and ordered a great fire to be brought to burn Abraham. He, peace be upon him, was in it by order of Nimrod, so that he might be a lesson from him to the people, but by his miracle from God, the fire was cool and peace for him, and he did not suffer any harm. Al-Nimrod marveled at how Abraham escaped from this great fire, so he wanted to debate with him and argue with him about the matter of his Lord in front of his subjects, and on the promised day, Abraham, peace be upon him, met my mighty tyrant in the land. Nimrod asked Abraham, peace be upon him, what does your Lord do? By bringing in two prisoners who were sentenced to death, so he released one of them and ordered the execution of the other, imagining that he had revived that and put this to death. Ibrahim said to him, “If you are truthful, then I will revive the one you killed.” Al-Nimrod was silent, then he said, “What else does your Lord do?” Ibrahim answered, “God brings the sun from the east, so he brought it from the sunset.” And here Nimrod hit Kamel Bhatta, he could not speak or respond After this incident, Nimrod was invited to believe in God three times, and each time he refused. And one day he and his army went out at sunrise, defying God, the One, the Omnipotent, so God sent them a mosquito that ate the flesh of his soldiers and left them as bones. And slippers until this mosquito subsides, and God continued to torment him with them until his death - Nimrod ruled the earth for four hundred years, in which he was oppressed, blood was shed, and the servants were oppressed, so God punished him for another four hundred years, so God took him, taking the Mighty and Powerful.