05/01/2026
๐๐๐ ๐ ๐ฆ๐ง๐จ๐๐๐ข ยฉ๏ธ ๐ฃ๐ฟ๐ผ๐ฑ๐๐ฐ๐๐ถ๐ผ๐ป. ๐ฅ
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Prophet Hud's story, found in the Quran, tells of his mission to guide the powerful, idol-worshipping 'Ad people to worship Allah alone, but they rejected him, leading to a devastating, eight-day windstorm that destroyed them, leaving only Hud and his believers to migrate to Yemen, highlighting themes of monotheism, divine warning, and consequence. Hud, a descendant of Noah, urged his people to abandon their stone idols, reminding them of Allah's blessings, but they mocked him, questioning his prophethood and demanding a sign. After a severe drought, a black cloud appeared, which they welcomed as rain, but it unleashed a furious gale that wiped them out, demonstrating Allah's power and the fate of disbelievers.
Key Points of the Story:
The People of 'Ad: A strong, wealthy, but arrogant tribe known for building magnificent structures but turning to idol worship after forgetting Allah.
Prophet Hud's Message: He called them to worship Allah exclusively, reminding them He created them, provided for them, and would cause them to die, contrasting this with their stone idols. He also warned them about the fate of Noah's people.
Rejection and Mockery: The 'Ad people called Hud a liar, a fool, and questioned why a man like him should be a prophet, asking him to bring down the punishment they were warned of.
Drought and Warning: As a consequence, a drought struck, withering their land. Hud told them rain would return with belief, but they remained defiant.
The Punishment: A huge cloud appeared, which they mistook for rain, but it brought a violent, freezing gale that raged for eight days and nights, destroying everything and everyone except Hud and his believers.
Salvation: Hud and his followers migrated to Hadramaut (Yemen) and lived in peace, worshipping Allah.
Themes:
Tawhid (Oneness of God): The core message of worshipping Allah alone.
Divine Justice: The inevitable punishment for disbelief and arrogance.
Patience and Perseverance: Hud's steadfastness in delivering God's message.