
Prophet David ibn Yisha was one of the thirteen brothers of the thirteenth generation of Prophet Abraham. He lived in the town of Templehem, the hometown of Prophet Jesus with his father and thirteen brothers. When the king of Thalout the king of the Israelites mobilized people to enter the army and organize a people's army to fight against the Palestinians, David and his two brothers were ordered by his father to fight and join the ranks of the Thalout army. Especially for David as the youngest of three children, his father advised that he was in the back row and should not fight. He was assigned only to serve his two brothers who had to be in the front row, bring food and drink and other necessities-2 for them, he said, in addition, he must from time to time give reports to his father about the course of the battle and the circumstances of his two brothers on the battlefield. He was occasionally not allowed to advance to the front lines and fight, reminiscent of his young age and had no experience of fighting since he was born.
But when the Thaloutites of the Children of Israel came face to face with the Jaloutites of the Palestinians, David forgot his father's message when he heard the loud voice of Jalout arrogantly against calling for war, while the warlocks of the Children of Israel remained silent until fear and disdain. He spontaneously offered to advance against Jalout and there was a battle between the two of them that ended with the killing of Jalout as told in the story before.
In return for David's service to defeat Jalout, he was made a son-in-law of Thalout and married to his daughter Mikyal, in accordance with the promise made to his troops that his daughter would be married to someone who could fight Jalout and defeat him. Besides being taken as a son-in-law, David was appointed by the king of Thalout as his advisor and confidant. It's dear, it's dear, honored and respected not only by his father-in-law even by all the people of Bani Israel who saw him as a hero of the nation that has succeeded in raising the descendants and darjat Bani Israel in the eyes of the surrounding 2 nations.
The atmosphere of intimacy, affection and mutual love that includes the relationship of the son-in-law of David with the in-laws of Thalout can not last long. At the end of his time David felt that there was a change in his in-laws' attitude toward him. The usual sweet face she got from her in-laws turned grim and stiff, her usual weakly heard words turning into harsh and harsh words. Ask yourself, what caused this sudden change in attitude? Are there things done that his in-laws consider less worthy, that make him angry and hate him? Or is it possible that his heart-in-law is consumed by the incitement and slander of people who deliberately want to damage the atmosphere of harmony and peace in the household? Wasn't he a loyal and obedient son-in-law to the in-laws who had fulfilled his duty in war as well as he had hoped? and is he not always willing to sacrifice his soul to defend and defend the immortality of his father-in-law's kingdom?
David did not get a satisfactory answer to the question-2 that crossed his mind. He then went back to himself and said in his heart perhaps what he saw as a change in attitude and treatment of his master was only a mere guess and prejudice on his part and if it was there is then probably due to the 2nd and 2nd personal affairs of the in-laws that have nothing to do with him as a son-in-law. thus he tried to calm his heart and his mind that thinking next would not care and take the story of his attitude and actions further.
One dark silent night, when he was in bed with his wife Mikyal. David said to his wife: "O My mother, am I right or wrong in my response and is my imagination and my heart a mere conjecture or what reality do I see in your father's attitude toward me? I saw the end-2 of this there was a change in attitude from your father towards me. He always faced me with a gloomy and stiff face like never before. His words to me were not as gentle as they used to be. From the radiance of his gaze to me I saw the 2 sign of antipathy and hate towards me. He always shakes himself from sitting with me talking and talking as he did when he saw me around him."
Mikyal replied with a long sigh and wiped the tears that fell on his cheek:
"O David, I will not hide anything from you and will not occasionally keep things that you should know. Indeed, since my father saw that your descendants are rising in the eyes of the people and your name is the fruit of the mouth that is flattered as a hero and savior of the nation, he is envious and worried that if your influence among the people increases and their love for you increases, it will weaken his power and may even interfere with the authority of his kingdom. My father though he is a learned believer and not from the descendants of the king enjoy a luxurious life, occupying the soft and feel the sweetness of power. Org reproduces his words, executes all his commands and bows himself if faced with them. He feared that he would lose it all and return to his farm and his cattle business in the village. His role is that he does not like prominent people who are respected and respected by the people, let alone adored and considered national heroes like you. It worries that you can sometimes 2 take away his position and crown and make him have to return to his old way of life as each king doubts the loyalty of each person and prejudices against the actions of 2 people2if he does not understand what is meant by the action-2."
"O David", Mikyal continued his story, "I found out that my father was thinking of a plan to get rid of you and erode your influence among the people and even though I was still craving the truth of the news, I think there is nothing wrong if you from now on act alert and careful of the possibility of things happening that are unfortunate for you."
David was astonished at his wife's words and asked himself and his wife: "Why did such a thing happen? Why was my loyalty doubted by your father, when I honestly and sincerely fought under his flag, established the truth and fought the evil and drove out your father's enemies, Thalout has indulged in the temptations of Satan who has dispelled his senses and blurred his way of thinking?" Then David fell asleep and finished saying those words.
Thalout wanted to achieve two goals at once with this strategy, he said, he had to destroy the enemy who always threatened his country and simultaneously drove David from his earth because he could almost make sure to himself that David would not come back safe and come home from the battlefield this time.
The stratagem containing the evil intentions and deceit of Thalout was not unknown to David. He felt that there was a shrimp behind the rock in Thalout's order to him, yet he, as a loyal citizen and a disciplined member of the army, received and carried out the command at his best regardless or in account of the consequences that would befall him.
With trust in Allah, he resigned himself to His destiny and armed with faith and talwa in his heart, David and his army set out for the Kan'aanites. He did not escape the protection of Allah which indeed had revealed in His destiny to send David as Prophet and Apostle. So David returned to his hometown and his army with a triumphant victory.
David's return brought victory to Thalout with a smile and a sign of joy imposed by him. He pretended to greet David with great honor and excessive praise but in his chest the fire of his vengeance and hatred, let alone his realization that David won the victory, his influence in the eyes of the people increased and more loved he was by the Children of Israel so that wherever people gathered there was nothing but David, his courage, and his courage, his competence to lead the army and his skill to strategize with the characteristics where he can defeat the Kan'aanites and bring back to the house of victory which became the pride of the entire nation.
Thalout failed to get rid of David by borrowing the hands of Kan'aan's men. He was disappointed not to see David's body carried by his men who returned from the battlefield as he had hoped and foreseen, but he saw David in a state of mighty freshness before his army receiving the alms of the people and his cheers a sign of their affection for him as a hero of an invincible nation.
Thalout, overshadowed by fear of losing power, saw the expanding influence of David, especially since his return from war with the Kan'aanites, thinking the only way to save him from David's threat is to kill him directly. Then arranged his assassination plan so carefully that he would not drag his name into it. Mikyal, the wife of David who could smell his father's evil plans, immediately told her husband to distance himself and leave the city as soon as possible before the evil plan could be implemented . So David came out to fulfill his faithful wife's exhortation to leave the city at night with nothing but faith in the breast and firm trust in God and His mercy.
After the news of David's disappearance from the King's court became known to the public, flocked after his brother-2, his 2nd disciple from his followers sought his trail to allow him their loyalty and offered him the help and assistance he might need.
They found David some distance from the city, he again rests while contemplating the fate he experienced as a result of the actions of a servant of God who does not know the goodwill of his neighbor and who always pursues his desires just to maintain his earthly power. The servant of God was unaware, thinking David that the worldly pleasures and powers he possessed were God's gifts which He could at times deprive him of