Story of Prophet Dawud/David (pbuh)
Ibn Kathir
| When the two armies faced each other, Goliath challenged  any soldier from King Saul's army to single combat, as was the custom  of battle in those days.  Goliath also wanted to show off his strength.   The men were terrorized, and no one had enough courage to volunteer.   The king offered the hand of his pretty daughter in marriage to the man  who would fight Goliath, but even this tempting offer did not change the  deadly silence among his soldiers. Then, to everyone's surprise, a youth stepped forward.  A  roar of laughter echoed from the enemy's side, and even Saul's men  shook their heads. The young man was David (Dawud), from the city of  Bethlehem.  His elderly father had chosen three of his sons to join  Saul's army.  He had instructed the youngest one, David, not to take  part in the fighting but to help the army in other ways and to  report  to his father daily on what was happening on the war front. Although Saul was very impressed by the youth's courage,  he said: "I admire your courage, but you are no match for that mighty  warrior.  Let the strong men come forward."  David, however, had already  decided and was willing to meet the challenge.  Proudly, he told the  king that only the day before he had killed a lion which had threatened  his father's sheep, and on another occasion he had killed a bear.  He  asked Saul not to judge him by his appearance, for he feared no man or  wild beast.  Saul, surprised by young David's brave stance, agreed: "My  brave soldier, if you are willing, then may Allah guard you and grant  you strength!" The king dressed David in battle armor and handed him a  sword, but David was not used to wearing battle dress. He felt  uncomfortable in it, and it obstructed his movements.  He removed the  armor, then collected a few pebbles and filled his leather pouch with  them.  He slung it over his shoulder next to his sling.  With his wooden  staff in hand, he began to walk towards the enemy.  Saul was worried  and asked him how on earth, with a sling and a couple of stones was he  going to defend himself against the giant?  David replied: "Allah Who  protected me from the claws of the bear and the fangs of the lion will  certainly protect me from this brute!" When Goliath set eyes on the lean young man who looked  like a boy, he laughed loudly and roared: "Are you out to play war with  one of your playmates, or are you tired of your life?  I will simply cut  off your head with one swipe of my sword!" David shouted back: "You may have armor, shield, and  sword, but I face you in the name of Allah, the Lord of the Israelites,  Whose laws you have mocked.  Today you will see that it is not the sword  that kills but the will and power of Allah!" So saying, he took his sling and placed in it a pebble  from his pouch.  He swung and aimed it at Goliath.  The pebble shot from  the whirling sling with the speed of an arrow and hit Goliath's head  with great force.  Blood gushed out, and Goliath thumped to the ground,  lifeless, before he had a chance to draw his sword.  When the rest of  his men saw their mighty hero slain, they took to their heels.  The  Israelites followed in hot pursuit, taking revenge for their years of  suffering at the hands of their enemy, killing every soldier they could  lay hands on.  In this battle the Israelites regained the glory and  honor that had been lost for a long time. David became a hero overnight.  Saul kept his word and  married his daughter Michal (Miqel) to the young warrior and took him  under his wing as one of his chief advisors. Almighty Allah declared:  So they routed them by  Allah's Leave and David killed Goliath, and Allah gave him (David) the  kingdom (after the death of Saul and Samuel) and wisdom, and taught him  of that which He willed.  And if Allah did not check one set of people  by means of another, the earth would indeed be full of mischief.  But  Allah is full of Bounty to the Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that  exist). (Ch 2:251 Quran). David became the most famous man among the  Israelites.  However, he was not inveigled by this; he was not a  prisoner of fame or leadership but a prisoner of Allah's love. Therefore, after killing Goliath he went out into the  desert in the company of nature, glorifying Almighty Allah and  contemplating His favors. Verily, We made the mountains to glorify  Our Praises with him (David) in the Ashi (after the mid-day till sunset)  and Ishraq (after the sunrise till mid-day).  And (so did) the birds  assembled: all with him (David) did turn (to Allah, glorified His  Praises).  We made his kingdom strong and gave him wisdom and sound  judgment in speech and decision.  (Ch 38:18-20 Quran) Creatures such as the plants, birds, beasts, and  even the mountains responded to his voice glorifying Allah.  Allah had  chosen David to be a prophet and revealed the Psalms to him.  As He the  Almighty said:  And to David We gave the Psalms. (Ch 17:55 Quran). David recited his scripture and glorified Allah  while the mountains joined him praise and the birds rallied around him.   Almighty Allah directed:  Be patient (O Muhammad) of what they say,  and remember Our slave David, endured with power.  Verily, he was ever  oft-returning in all matters and in repentance toward Allah. (Ch 38:17  Quran). David's sincerity was not the only factor  responsible for the birds and beasts joining with him in glorifying  Allah, nor was the sweetness of his voice.  IT was a miracle from Allah.   This was not his only miracle, for Allah also endowed him with the  faculty of understanding the languages of birds and animals. David (pbuh) fasted every other day.  Abdullah Ibn Amr  Ibn Al-As narrated:  Allah's Apostle (pbuh) said to me:  "The most  beloved fasting to Allah was the fasting of the Prophet David, who used  to fast alternate days.  And the most beloved prayer to Allah was the  prayer of David, who used to sleep the first half of the night, and pray  for one third of it and again sleep for a sixth of it.'" (Sahih  Al-Bukhari). Abdullah Ibn Amr Ibn Al-As also narrated: "The Prophet  (pbuh) said to me:  'I have been informed that you pray all the nights  and observe fast all the days; is this true?'  I replied: 'Yes.' He  said: 'If you do so, your eyes will be weak and you will get bored.  So  fast three days a month, for this will be the fasting of a whole year.   (Or equal to the fasting of a whole year).'  I said: 'I find myself able  to fast more.'  He said: 'Then fast like the fasting of (the Prophet)  David (pbuh) who used to fast on alternate days and would not flee on  facing the enemy.'" (Sahih Al-Bukhari) Allah granted David great influence.  His people had a  great number of wars in their time, but they had a problem in that the  iron armor was too heavy for the fighter to move and fight as he wished.   It is said that David was sitting one day, contemplating this problem  while toying with a piece of iron.  Suddenly, he found his hand sinking  in the iron.  Almighty Allah had made it flexible for him:  And We made the iron soft for him. (Ch 34:10 Quran) The people praised and loved David.  However, the  hearts of men are fickle and their memories short.  Even great men can  feel insecure and become petty-minded.  One day David found Saul in a  worried state.  He sensed something strange in Saul's attitude towards  him.  That night, when he shared his feeling with his wife, she started  to weep bitterly and said: "O David, I will never keep any secrets from  you."  She told him that her father had become jealous of his popularity  and feared that he would lose his kingdom to him.  She advised him to  be on his guard. This information shocked David very much.  He prayed and  hoped that Saul's good nature would overcome the darker side of his  character.  The following day, Saul summoned David to inform him that  Canaan had gathered its forces and would march on the kingdom.  He  ordered David to advance on them with the army and not to return unless  victory was gained. David sensed that this was an excuse to get rid of him;  either the enemy would kill him, or in the thick of battle, Saul's  henchmen might stab him in the back.  Yet he hastened with his troops to  meet the army of Canaan.  They fought the Canaanites brav, without  thinking of their own safety.  Allah granted them victory, and David  lived to return to Saul. Unfortunately, this only increased Saul's fear, so he  plotted to kill David.  Such is jealousy that not even a daughter's  well-being mattered.  Michal learned of her father's plan and hurried to  warn her husband.  David gathered some food and things, mounted his  camel and fled.  He found a cave in which he remained hidden for many  days.  After a time, David's brothers and some citizens joined forces  with him.  Saul's position became very weak, for he began to rule with a  heavy hand.  He ill-treated the learned, tortured the reciters of the  Talmud, and terrorized his soldiers.  This worsened his position, and  his subjects began to turn against him.  He decided to go war against  David.  Hearing this news, David marched to confront Saul's army. The king's army had traveled a great distance and was  overcome by fatigue, so they decided to rest in a valley, where they  fell asleep.  Quietly, David crept up to the sleeping Saul, removed his  spear, and cut off a piece of his garment with the sword.  David then  awakened the king and told him: "Oh king, you come out seeking me, but I  do not hate you, and I do not want to kill you.  If I did, I would have  killed you when you were asleep.  Here is a piece of your garment.  I  could have hacked your neck instead, but I did not.  My mission is that  of love, not malice."  The king realized his mistake and begged for  forgiveness. Time passed and Saul was killed in a battle in which  David did not take part.  David succeeded Saul, for the people  remembered what he had done for them and elected him king.  So it was  that David the Prophet was also a king.  Allah strengthened the dominion  of David and made him victorious.  His kingdom was strong and great;  his enemies feared him without engaging in war with him. David had a son named Solomon (Sulaiman), who was  intelligent and wise from childhood.  When the following story took  place, Solomon was eleven years old. One day David, was sitting, as usual, solving the  problems of his people when two men, one of whom had a field, came to  him.  The owner of the field said: "O dear Prophet!  This man's sheep  came to my field at night and ate up the grapes and I have come to ask  for compensation."  David asked the owner of the sheep: "Is this true?"   He said: "Yes, sir."  David said: "I have decided that you give him  your sheep in exchange for the field."  Solomon, to whom Allah had given  wisdom in addition to what he had inherited from his father, spoke up:  "I have another opinion.  The owner of the sheep should take the field  to cultivate until the grapes grow, while the other man should take the  sheep and make use of their wool and milk until his field is repaired.   If the grapes grow, and the field returns to its former state, then the  field owner should take his field and give back the sheep to their  owner." David responded: "This is a sound judgment.  Praise be to Allah for gifting you with wisdom.  You are truly Solomon the Wise." Prophet David was a just and righteous ruler who brought  peace and prosperity to his people, and whom Allah honored as a  messenger.  He delivered Allah's message to the people through the  precious gift of his melodious voice.  When he recited the Psalms  (Zaboor), it was as if the rest of creation chanted with him; people  listened as if in a trance.  The messages David delivered are famous and  well remembered.  They are known in the Bible as the Psalms or Songs of  David.   David divided his working day into four parts: one to  earn a living and to rest, one to pray to his Lord, one to listen to the  complaints of his people, and the last part to deliver his sermons.  He  also appointed deputies to listen to his subjects' complaints so that  in his absence people's problems might not be neglected. Although a king, he did not live on the income of his  kingdom.  Being well-experienced in the craft of weapon-making, he made  and sold weapons and lived on that income. One day, as David was praying in his prayer niche, he  ordered his guards not to allow anyone to interrupt him, but two men  managed to enter and disturb him.  "Who are you?"  he asked.  One of the  men said: "Do not be frightened.  We have a dispute and have come for  your judgment."  David said: "What is it?"  The first man said: "This is  my brother, has ninety nine sheep, and I have one.  He gave it to me  but took it back."  David, without hearing from the other party said:  "He did you wrong by taking the sheep back, and many partners oppress  one another, except for those who are believers." The two men vanished like a cloud, and David realized  that they were two angels sent to him to teach him a lesson.  He should  not have passed a judgment without hearing from the opposing party. Almighty Allah told us of this incident:  And has the  news of the litigants reached you?  When they climbed over the wall  into (his) Mihrab (a praying place or a private room).  When they  entered in upon David, he was terrified of them, they said: Fear not!   (We are) two litigants, one of whom has wronged the other; therefore  judge between us with truth, and treat us not with injustice, and guide  us to the Right Way." "Verily, this is my brother (in religion) has ninety  nine ewes, while I have only one ewe, and he says: 'Hand it over to me,'  and he overpowered me in speech." David said immediately without listening to the  opponent:  "He has wronged you in demanding your ewe in addition to his  ewes.  And, verily, many partners oppress one another, except those who  believe and do righteous good deeds, and they are few." And David guessed that We have tried him and he  sought Forgiveness of his Lord, and he fell down prostrate and turned to  Allah in repentance.  So We forgave him that, and verily, for him is a  near access to Us, and as good place of final return Paradise. O David!  Verily!  We have placed you as a successor  on earth, so judge you between men in truth and justice.  And follow not  your desire for it will mislead you from the Path of Allah.  Verily!   Those who wander astray from the Path of Allah shall have a severe  torment, because they forgot the Day of Reckoning. (Ch 38:21-26 Quran). David worshipped Allah, glorified Him and sang  His praise until he died.  According to traditions, David died suddenly  and was mourned by four thousand priests as well as thousands of people.   It was so hot that people suffered from the intensity of the sun.   Solomon called the birds to protect David and the people from the sun,  and they did so until he was buried.  This was the first sign of his  dominion to be witnessed by the people. | 
 
 
 
 
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