Salaam everyone,
Is there anyone who can point out the story of King David in the quran please, someone once mentioned it was in the quran.
His Story:
King david and bathsheba story
According to the biblical account, King David, ruler of Israel, committed adultery with Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah the Hittite, one of his mighty men. The story unfolds as follows:
David, while walking on his rooftop, spotted Bathsheba bathing and became obsessed with her beauty.
He sent for her and had an affair with her, resulting in her pregnancy.
To conceal his sin, David summoned Uriah from the battlefield and instructed him to sleep with his wife, hoping to pass off the child as Uriah's.
However, Uriah refused, as he was a loyal soldier and would not betray his comrades by sleeping with his wife while his comrades were still at war.
David then ordered Uriah's death in battle, and Bathsheba became a widow.
Consequences and Repentance
The child born to David and Bathsheba died as a punishment from God.
The prophet Nathan confronted David about his sin, using a parable to highlight the gravity of his actions.
David acknowledged his wrongdoing and repented, and Bathsheba later gave birth to Solomon, who would become the next king of Israel.
Thanks.
Is there anyone who can point out the story of King David in the quran please, someone once mentioned it was in the quran.
His Story:
King david and bathsheba story
According to the biblical account, King David, ruler of Israel, committed adultery with Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah the Hittite, one of his mighty men. The story unfolds as follows:
David, while walking on his rooftop, spotted Bathsheba bathing and became obsessed with her beauty.
He sent for her and had an affair with her, resulting in her pregnancy.
To conceal his sin, David summoned Uriah from the battlefield and instructed him to sleep with his wife, hoping to pass off the child as Uriah's.
However, Uriah refused, as he was a loyal soldier and would not betray his comrades by sleeping with his wife while his comrades were still at war.
David then ordered Uriah's death in battle, and Bathsheba became a widow.
Consequences and Repentance
The child born to David and Bathsheba died as a punishment from God.
The prophet Nathan confronted David about his sin, using a parable to highlight the gravity of his actions.
David acknowledged his wrongdoing and repented, and Bathsheba later gave birth to Solomon, who would become the next king of Israel.
Thanks.