The summary of ‘The Story Of Idris (Enoch) – Prophets Series’

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The video discusses the prophet Enoch, or Idris in Arabic, as a prophet of Allah and his role in guiding people away from corruption. Idris was noted for various qualities, including being the first man to write with a pen. Doing good deeds was emphasized, with the idea that they are doubled as a reward. The story of Idris seeking more rewards before his death is shared and his eventual passing is discussed. The rise of corruption after his death and the eventual return to worship by the descendants of Adam are also highlighted.

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In this segment of the video, it discusses the prophet Enoch, also known as Idris in Arabic. He is considered a prophet of Allah, and some scholars debate whether he was the second, third, or first prophet. The Prophet Muhammad mentioned Idris as a prophet and noted that he was the first man to write with a pen. Idris was described as tall, good-looking, calm, collected, and a man of few words, contemplating and reflecting deeply. He was sent as a prophet to steer people away from corrupt acts such as murder and adultery, leading an army against corruption. Allah granted Idris Victory and promised him the rewards of all the good deeds of mankind daily.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed that doing good deeds will result in those deeds being doubled for oneself, which is seen as a great reward. A story is shared about a man named Idris who sought to amass more rewards before his death by speaking to the angel of death. Eventually, his soul was taken while he was in the fourth heaven. It is mentioned that Idris died, and after his death, corruption increased over time until finally, after generations, the children of Adam committed their first act of worship.

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