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The Story of the people of Prophet Noah حضرت نوح علیہ السلام کی قوم کا واقعہ
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The people of Prophet Noah and their punishment through the flood
Brothers, sisters, friends and elders Assalamu Alaikum, wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu, we are presenting the 105th episode of the Islamic informative video based on healing and events from the Holy Quran,and in this video we will describe,The people of Prophet Noah and their punishment through the flood
The people of Prophet Noah (Nuh, peace be upon him) are among the most well-known groups in Islamic history, particularly due to their disobedience and the catastrophic punishment that befell them: the Great Flood. Their story, marked by warnings ignored and their eventual destruction, is mentioned numerous times in the Qur'an and Hadith, providing both lessons in faith, obedience, and the consequences of rejecting divine guidance.
Prophet Noah was sent by Allah to a people who were deeply entrenched in idolatry and wickedness. For centuries, he preached to them, calling them to worship the one true God (Allah) and to abandon their sinful ways. His mission was clear, and the message was straightforward: if they did not repent and turn to Allah, they would face divine punishment. In Surah Noah verses 1-28, Allah describes how Prophet Noah warned his people tirelessly: “Indeed, We sent Noah to his people, [saying], ‘Warn your people before there comes to them a painful punishment.’” Despite his repeated calls, the people mocked and rejected his warnings, choosing to persist in their sinful ways. The Qur'an mentions that Noah’s call was met with arrogance and denial; they claimed, in Surah Al-Mu’minun verse 24: Translation is “He is but a man like you, who seeks to be exalted above you” . This response exemplified their deep-rooted stubbornness and disbelief.
The people’s refusal to repent and their insistence on idol worship led to their eventual destruction by a great flood, which became one of the most severe punishments in history. The Qur'an in Surah Hud verses 36-38 states, Translation is “And it was revealed to Noah, 'None will believe except those who have already believed, so do not grieve over what they have been doing.’” Noah was instructed to build an ark, an enormous vessel that would carry him, the believers, and pairs of all creatures. The flood, which was both a natural disaster and a divine retribution, submerged everything, drowning those who had rejected Allah’s command. in Surah Al-Qamar verse 12: Translation is “And We caused the earth to gush forth with springs, and the waters met for a matter already predestined”.
The flood was not just a natural calamity; it was a deliberate act of punishment for the disobedient people who had ignored Allah’s signs and refused to listen to His prophet. The Qur'an further illustrates the despair and regret of the disbelievers as the floodwaters rose: in Surah Hud verse 44: Translation is “And it was said, ‘O earth, swallow your water, and O sky, withhold your rain.’ And the water subsided, and the matter was accomplished”. This marked the end of the rebellious civilization of Noah’s people, leaving only the righteous ones and the creatures on the ark to survive.
The lesson to be learned from the flood is not just about the destruction of a sinful people, but also about the profound mercy of Allah for those who repent and follow His guidance. Even though Noah’s people were given ample time to heed the call, their stubbornness led to their demise. In Surah Al-Ankabut verse 14, Allah recounts: Translation is “And We certainly sent Noah to his people, and he remained among them a thousand years minus fifty years; and the flood seized them while they were wrongdoers.” This long period of time underscores the patience of Allah and the opportunity given to the people to repent.
The Hadith literature also provides additional insights into the flood and its implications. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) warned his followers about the lessons from past nations. In one Hadith of Sahih Muslim, he said, "When Noah’s people denied him, Allah sent down the flood. It drowned every disbeliever, and only those who believed with Noah were saved" This emphasizes the crucial role of belief and the consequences of disbelief. In another narration, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) stated, in Sunan Ibn Majah “The flood that occurred during the time of Noah was the first of the major punishments sent by Allah. It was a punishment for the disobedient and a mercy for the believers”.
The story of Prophet Noah and the flood serves as a timeless reminder for believers of the consequences of rejecting Allah’s guidance and the importance of repentance. Just as the flood wiped out a people who rejected their prophet, the Qur'an and Hadith teach that those who persist in their disbelief and sin will face similar retribution unless they repent and turn to Allah. The flood itself is symbolic of Allah’s power to bring about justice, but it is also an expression of His mercy for those who believe and follow His commandments.
Furthermore, the incident highlights the concept of divine justice—those who disbelieve and reject the truth are not immune to consequences, even if they live in a time of ease or prosperity. The punishment came suddenly, and the earth and sky were commanded by Allah to act as instruments of retribution. As believers, we are reminded to heed the call of truth, to avoid the path of arrogance and disbelief, and to continuously strive for righteousness.
In conclusion, the story of Noah and the flood, as recounted in the Qur'an and Hadith, is not merely a historical account but a lesson for humanity. It underscores the importance of faith in Allah, the consequences of disobedience, and the eternal relevance of divine justice and mercy. It reminds us that no matter how long we are given, the time for repentance and obedience is always present, but once it passes, the consequences are inevitable.
With this, we ask for your permission until tomorrow and pray to Allah Almighty to grant us the ability to act on the Quran and Hadith, Amen
Allah Hafiz
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