Abraham (a.
Abraham (a.s.) greets his uncle, but 'A-zar orders him to get distance with him by saying: "Be gone from me for a long time."(4) 1- Lesan-ul-'Arab, an Arabic Dictionary 2- The current Sura, verse 42 3- The current Sura, verse 46 4- Ibid But, like all other divine prophets and leaders, Abraham controlled his nervousness and, in spite of 'A-zar's intensive harshness, he, with utmost magnanimity, said: " He said: 'Peace be upon you: …" This salutation may be for farewell, by which and together with some other words, Abraham left 'A-zar; or it may be a salutation which is said for the end of disputation.
Then Abraham added: "… I will ask my Lord to forgive you: for verily He is ever affectionate to me'." Abraham (a.s.) asked forgiveness for his idolatrous uncle for the sake that he probabled that 'A-zar would be guided, but, as soon as he became disappointed from his uncle's guidance, he repudiated him. Previous…