The Qur'an makes it clear that the people of Abraham were idolaters. When Abraham had become older, he decided to finally teach his community a lesson. He told his people that he had plan for their idols, whilst they would be gone away.[12] The Qur'an goes on to narrate that Abraham subsequently broke the idols, all except the largest, which he kept intact.[13] When the people returned, they began questioning each other over the wreckage, until some of the people remembered that the youth, Abraham, had spoken of the idols earlier.[14] When Abraham arrived, the people immediately began to question him, asking him whether he had anything to do with the broken idols. Abraham then, in a clever taunt, asked the people as to why they don't ask the largest of the idols, which, they believed, could indeed hear and speak.[15] The people of Abraham were then confounded with shame, and admitted that the idols were incapable of anything.[
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The Qur'an makes it clear that the people of Abraham were idolaters. When Abraham had become older, he decided to finally teach his community a lesson. He told his people that he had plan for their idols, whilst they would be gone away.[12] The Qur'an goes on to narrate that Abraham subsequently broke the idols, all except the largest, which he kept intact.[13] When the people returned, they began questioning each other over the wreckage, until some of the people remembered that the youth, Abraham, had spoken of the idols earlier.[14] When Abraham arrived, the people immediately began to question him, asking him whether he had anything to do with the broken idols. Abraham then, in a clever taunt, asked the people as to why they don't ask the largest of the idols, which, they believed, could indeed hear and speak.[15] The people of Abraham were then confounded with shame, and admitted that the idols were incapable of anything.[
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