THE
PROPHET Jacob (YA'QUB) (peace be upon him)
Allah conveyed to the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) glad tidings regarding the
birth of elite Prophets, Ishaq and Ya'qub (peace be upon them). The Holy Qur'an
says:
"We gave him Ishaq and Ya'qub. Each of them We made a Prophet.
And We gave them of Our mercy and assigned to them a high and true renown."
(19:49,50)
Qualities of the Prophet Ya'qub:
The Prophet Ya'qub (peace be upon him) was the son of Prophet Ishaq (peace be upon him)
and his wife Rebecca. He was born at Palestine. He passed his life exactly in
the footsteps of his father and grandfather. He had full faith in the Oneness of
God. He directed his followers to do good and shun evil. He advised them to
keep up prayer and give alms. He was a man of parts and wisdom. God showered
His blessings on him and his kith and kin. The Holy Qur'an affirms:
"And We gave him tidings of the birth of Ishaq, a Prophet of the
righteous and We showered Our blessings on him and on Ishaq and of their off-spring are
some who do good and some who plainly wrong their own selves." (37: 113)
At the age of sixty the Prophet Ishaq (peace be upon him) was blessed with a pair of
twins namely Esau and Ya'qub. Esau was a hunter and provided his aged parents with
meat. Ishaq was chosen to be the Prophet of the Bani Israel.
His marriage and off-spring:
It is narrated that his uncle Laban made Prophet Ya'qub (peace be upon him) serve him for
seven years on promise to marry Rachel with him. At the end of this period the
marriage was solemnised. Later on he entered into matrimonial contract with three
more women. The Prophet Ya'qub(peace be upon him) had four wives and twelve sons who
became the progenitors of twelve tribes. The Prophet Yusuf (peace be upon him) and
Benjamin were from Rachel. The Prophet Ya'qub(peace be upon him) had great affection
for them.
Plot against Prophet Yusuf:
As the off-springs of his other wives were jealous of Prophet Yusuf (peace be upon him)
they hatched out a plan to separate Yusuf from his father. They took him out on a
lame excuse of tending sheep and threw him into a waterless well. They came back
home shedding crocodile tears and said: A wolf has devoured Yusuf. The Prophet
Ya'qub (peace be upon him) suspected foul play on the part of his sons. He bore with
patience the mental torture to which he was subjected in his old age. He wept
bitterly day and night and lost his eye-sight. After a long time he came to know
that Prophet Yusuf (peace Be upon him) was alive. He was the custodian of storehouse
in Egypt. The Prophet Ya'qub (peace be upon him) along with the whole family
proceeded towards Egypt on the invitation of his son. They were awarded a warm
reception. He settled in Egypt. He died at the age of 140 years. He was
buried in Hebron (al-Khalil) according to his will.
When the Prophet Ya'qub (peace be upon him) was on the point of death, be called his
sons and held conversation, with them. It is mentioned in the following Verses of
the Holy Qur'an:
"The same did Ibrahim enjoin upon his sons, and also Ya'qub
(saying): O' my sons! Lo! Allah has chosen for you the true religion, therefore die not
save as men who have surrendered (unto Him) or were you present when death came to Ya'qub
when he said to his --sons: What will you worship after me? They said: We shall worship
your God, God of your fathers Ibrahim, Ismail and Ishaq, One God and unto Him We have
surrendered." (2: 132, 133)