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Thursday, 26 December 2024

The Story of Prophet Hud (peace be upon him)

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A long, long time ago, in a land far away called Al-Ahqaf, there lived a tribe of people called Aad. The people of Aad were very strong and tall. They built beautiful homes with high pillars, and their city was one of the most amazing places anyone had ever seen. They had plenty of food, water, and riches. But there was a big problem with the people of Aad—they didn’t believe in Allah. 

The people of Aad worshiped idols—big, lifeless statues made of stone and wood. They thought these statues could bring them good luck, rain, and happiness. They even made sacrifices to them. But idols, as we know, cannot help or harm anyone! 

Allah, out of His great mercy, decided to guide the people of Aad and save them from their wrongdoings. So, He sent them a prophet. His name was Hud (peace be upon him). 


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Hud's Message to the People 

Prophet Hud was a kind, wise, and brave man. He loved his people very much and wanted the best for them. He went to the people of Aad and said, "O my people! Worship Allah alone. You have no other god but Him. He is the One who created you, gave you strength, and blessed you with everything you have. So, be grateful to Him."

But the people of Aad laughed at Hud. They said, "Why should we listen to you? You are just a man like us. Why would we leave the gods of our ancestors for something you are telling us?" 

 Hud replied, 
"I don’t want anything from you. I am not asking for riches or rewards. I only want to guide you to the truth so you can be saved from Allah’s punishment." 

But the people ignored him. They became arrogant and said, "Who is stronger than us? We are the mightiest people on Earth!" They forgot that Allah, who created them, was much stronger than they could ever be. 


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Hud Warns Them 

Prophet Hud warned his people, "O my people, don’t be arrogant. Don’t reject Allah’s blessings. If you continue to disobey, Allah will punish you. He can take everything away from you."


But the people still didn’t listen. They mocked him and said, "Bring us this punishment you are talking about if you are telling the truth!" 


Hud felt very sad for his people, but he kept trusting Allah. He prayed for Allah to help him and punish the disbelievers so they would learn their lesson. 


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The Punishment of Aad 

Then one day, the sky above Aad became dark. A huge black cloud appeared. The people of Aad were excited! They thought it was going to bring rain.
"Look!" they said, "Rain is coming! Our lands will be full of water again!"


But this wasn’t a rain cloud. It was a cloud of punishment. Suddenly, the wind started to blow. It became stronger and stronger until it turned into a fierce storm. The storm roared through their land, destroying everything in its path. The mighty Aad, who once thought they were the strongest, were helpless against Allah’s power.


This terrible storm lasted for seven nights and eight days. When it was over, the once-great Aad were no more. Only their empty homes and ruins were left as a reminder of their arrogance and disobedience. 


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The Believers Were Saved

As for Prophet Hud and the few people who believed in Allah, they were safe. Allah protected them and guided them to a new place to live. Hud continued to worship Allah and remind people to always be grateful and obedient to Him.


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The Lesson for Us 

The story of Prophet Hud teaches us an important lesson: 

1. Always worship Allah alone and never associate partners with Him. 

 2. Be grateful for the blessings Allah has given us. 

3. Never be arrogant or think we are better than others.

4. Obey Allah’s commands, or we may face consequences like the people of Aad.

Remember, Allah is the most powerful, and He is also the most merciful. If we make mistakes, we can always ask for His forgiveness. 


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And that is the story of Prophet Hud (peace be upon him), a brave man who stood up for the truth and trusted Allah no matter what.

Friday, 19 April 2024

Prophet Nuh

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The story of Prophet Nuh (Noah in English) is a significant one in Islamic tradition, recounted in the Quran, which emphasizes patience, perseverance, and trust in Allah.

Prophet Nuh was sent by Allah to guide his people to the straight path. He preached the message of monotheism, calling his people to worship only Allah and to abandon their idolatry. Despite his tireless efforts and patient preaching over many years, his people persisted in their disbelief and continued to worship idols.


As his people grew more obstinate, Prophet Nuh beseeched Allah for guidance. In response, Allah instructed him to build an ark, as a great flood was coming to punish the disbelievers. Nuh faithfully followed Allah's command and began constructing the ark.


Throughout the construction, Prophet Nuh faced ridicule and mockery from his people, but he remained steadfast in his mission. As the ark neared completion, he invited his people to repent and board the ark to be saved from the impending flood.


Unfortunately, only a few believed in him, and the majority rejected his message, mocking him further. When the flood finally came, the doors of the ark closed, and the believers, along with pairs of every animal, were safely housed inside.


For forty days and nights, the floodwaters engulfed the earth, cleansing it of the corruption and disbelief. The ark floated atop the turbulent waters, guided by the will of Allah. Eventually, the floodwaters receded, and the ark came to rest on Mount Judi.


Prophet Nuh and the believers emerged from the ark, and Allah commanded the earth to swallow the waters and settle. Nuh's people, along with their idols, were destroyed, their arrogance and disbelief leading to their downfall.


After the flood, Prophet Nuh's mission continued as he guided his people who believed in him to establish a righteous society. His story serves as a reminder of the consequences of disbelief and the importance of unwavering faith in Allah's guidance. Prophet Nuh's patience, perseverance, and trust in Allah are revered traits that inspire believers to this day.

Thursday, 25 January 2024

Prophet Idris (AS)

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Prophet Idris, is a figure mentioned in the Quran as a man of truth and a prophet. While the Quran provides limited details about his life, Islamic tradition supplements this account with additional narratives.

Idris lived during a challenging period, where corruption and idolatry were rampant among his people. Despite the prevailing darkness, Allah chose Idris to be a guide, bestowing upon him wisdom and prophethood. His story, intertwined with patience and dedication, unfolds as a beacon of guidance.


In Surah Al-Anbiya (21:85), Allah mentions Idris alongside other patient prophets: "And [mention] Ishmael and Idrees and Dhul-Kifl; all were of the patient." This verse highlights Idris's enduring patience in conveying the divine message to his community.


Surah Maryam (19:56-57) provides further insight into Prophet Idris's character and spiritual journey: "And mention in the Book, Idris. Indeed, he was a man of truth and a prophet. And We raised him to a high station." These verses emphasize Idris's truthfulness and his elevated spiritual status, symbolizing his close connection with Allah.


Idris's mission involved not only preaching monotheism but also preserving divine knowledge. He became the first to use the pen for writing, documenting revelations and wisdom from Allah. This act of recording knowledge was a pivotal contribution, ensuring the preservation of divine guidance for future generations.


Despite facing opposition from corrupt leaders and a society entrenched in wrongdoing, Idris remained steadfast in his mission. His patience and unwavering commitment to Allah's message earned him a special place among the patient prophets.


Islamic tradition adds a unique dimension to Idris's story, suggesting that at a certain point in his life, he experienced divine elevation. During this spiritual ascent, he received additional knowledge and insights into the mysteries of creation. This elevated status further strengthened Idris's teachings and miracles, making him a source of inspiration for his community.


Upon returning from this divine experience, Idris continued his mission with renewed vigor. He performed miracles that affirmed the truth of his message. Slowly but steadily, the tide began to turn, and the people started recognizing the righteousness in Idris's words.


As Idris approached the end of his earthly journey, he had successfully guided his community back to the path of righteousness. His legacy endured through the recorded knowledge and teachings he left behind. When the time came for Idris to return to Allah, he left a community transformed by his wisdom and devotion.


Prophet Idris's story, though concise in the Quran, is rich in lessons of patience, dedication to knowledge, and unwavering faith. His character and journey serve as an inspiration for believers, highlighting the transformative power of divine guidance in the face of adversity.