“I am
writing about the key event of Quran, it is going to be a series for children,
in simple language which will help them to understand the fundamental concept
of Quran. I am starting with the story of Noah. Although the story is for
children, but the central ideas are taken from Quran. The references from Quran
are cited in the beginning of the paragraph.
The Story of
Noah
Once upon a time nearly five or six
thousand years ago, there was a green valley, surrounded by lofty mountains. A mighty and powerful
nation was living there. In those ancient times, it was very difficult to
travel. Modern transport was not available. Every tribe was a self -contained
unit, living undisturbed in their own space. The land was fertile and the crops
were yielding maximum results. The sun, in the morning and evening brought gold
and purple images in the sky. The inexpressible pure air and clean fresh water
from the mountains made the people strong and healthy. Their granaries were
full and they were living in peace and security.
Warning of
Allah
(Surah7,
verse59) (Surah11, verse25, 26) (Surah23, verse23-29)
Noah, who
was one of them, came to warn them about the consequences of their actions. “I
am a messenger of God,” he declared, “the purpose of my mission is to tell you
that there is only one God, therefore everyone must follow his laws”.
The people of the valley were
surprised to see the change in Noah: he was one of them, but he never spoke
like this before. The real opposition came from the rich people. The rich
chieftains said “Noah you are a man like us, you only want to show that you are
superior to us, and for that you have concocted this story that you are a
messenger from God. If God wants us to change, He could send an angle to guide
us. We think you are a liar”
(Surah23, verse
25)
The other
rich chieftain, who knew that Noah had been living a remarkably simple and
pious life and it would not be easy to make people believe that he was a liar,
changed his strategy. He said, “Noah had gone mad. Just wait for some time and
everybody would realize it.”
(Surah11,
verse 27-31)
Noah
understood what game the rich chieftains were trying to play, so he said, “I am
not mad. God had honored me with his revelation. I was not asking for any
money; I wanted to work for you and remove the unfair ways from society. However,
you were not willing to accept any reform. I couldn’t force it on you.” One of
the rich chieftains pointed out that the people who followed Noah were the most
abject members of the society and their following carried no weight in their
eyes. The reality was that they had divided the society according to the work
people did. Noah was against this discrimination. All human beings are equal;
to discriminate among them on the basis of work is wrong.
Noah also
declared that he was only a human like the rest of them. He had no treasures,
no knowledge of the future, he was not an angel; he was a messenger of God to
inform them that the result of wrong action would fall upon them.
The rich chieftains excited the mobs
by saying, “We must follow the footprints of our forefathers and worship our
gods, Wadd, Suwa, Yaghuth Yauq, and Nasr.” Most of the members of Noah’s nation
followed the rich chieftain, who had accumulated a lot of wealth. “He had many
sons to help him.” They said, “What can Noah give us? If we follow our chief he
can help us in many ways.” So they left Noah and joined the chieftains.
(Surah29, verse14)
Noah lived with his people for a long
time. According to the Bible and the Quran, he lived with his people and tried
to mend their ways with no result.
During this
long period, he explained to his nation the dire consequences of wrong doing.
The unruly, proud, and stubborn nation paid no heed to his warnings, nor cared
for his compassion. “If you don’t stop telling these low-class workers that all
human beings are equal, we will stone you to death,” declared the chieftains.
(Surah11, verse36-39) (Surah, verse)
God revealed
to Noah that he should stop worrying about these proud unreasonable people, and
build an ark for himself and his followers. God also told him that all his
family, with the exception of his son and wife, would be safe. Noah started to
build an ark under the direction of God with nails and wood. Whenever the chieftains passed by, they mocked
and made fun of Noah. “Look at this fool; he is building an ark on the land
without a drop of water. What is this tomfoolery? Instead of building an ark,
why don’t you bring the doom upon us,” they mocked.
(Surah11,
verse33)
“To bring
the doom is not in my hands. Only God can do it, but be rest assured you cannot
win and defeat his laws,” was the reply they got. Noah refused to drop poor low
class workers from his party. He said, “If I will not guide them, when they
come to me seeking the right path, who will save me from the wrath of God?”
(Surah71,
verse26-27)
Noah prayed
to God and said, “I have explained to my nation, publically as well as privately,
without making any difference in their behavior. They have left me and gone to
a rich chief and sons. Their wealth and power have made them blind; they cannot
see anything good and just. They have crossed every limit of decency. Do not
leave them in this state or they will corrupt the coming generations. Their
children will follow the path of their parents. Destroy all their wealth and
power and don’t leave in the land a single dweller of the disbelievers.”
(Surah11,
verse32)
The rich
chieftains were snugly settled in society, they knew that the structure of the
society was so powerful that Noah couldn’t do anything to dislodge them. One of
the leading chief said to Noah,” You have argued and discussed unnecessarily
with us, we don’t believe in what you are trying to preach .If you are true to
your words, bring the doom on us.”
The rich
chieftains were asking again and again for the doom, so eventually it came in
the form of a storm. The rain started pouring heavily. Many fountains from the
earth gushed forth. The level of the water rose quickly. It was appearing that
a race was going on between earth and sky to fill the valley with water. God
told Noah to keep two pairs of necessary animals, along with his family, and
the few who believed, in the ark.
(Surah11,
verse41-48)
People asked
Noah,” Where are we going?”He said, “Do not waste time in asking questions. Quickly settle down. This
ark is moving under the guidance of God and He will not let any harm touch us.”
The ark was moving unharmed in the mighty waves when Noah saw his son standing.
He called for him and urged him to embark on the ark. The son replied, “I do not care to join you,
I will climb up the mountain which will protect me from the flood.” Noah said,
“There is no protection today for anyone except those who join me in the
ark.” While the son and father were
having their discussion, a great wave carried the son away and he drowned. Noah
asked God,”Oh God you promised me that all those who belonged to me will be
saved, but my son drowned.”God replied, “my promise is for those who belonged
to you, and your son is your biological product, but he does not belong to you
because he is not following my law.”
The earth
gulped the water; the sky was clear and blue again. The ark stopped at the top
of mountain Judi. God said to Noah, “go and settle down in the land with my
blessings.”
Lo, and
behold! The humble and weak owe the land of powerful and strong.
Iram, the Ancient
City with Columns
One late
evening Amir and his mother went for a walk. Amir was a stout boy of ten with
black hair and black eyes. “Let us go back home,” he said. “I want to stay a
bit longer,” replied his mother. “Why?” he said and opened his eyes wide. There
was doubt in them because he knew that his mother usually went to bed early. “I
like to stay in the star light for a while. I love to see the clear blue sky
studded with shiny stars,” was the reply. “Alright, and then tell me the story
of the City with Columns,” Amir demanded.
(7-65-72) (26-123-135)
The people of Ad were the descendents
of Noah and the few believers who were saved. They established themselves in
the land and became a nation. They keenly watched the nature, collected data,
and deduced the laws from it. The scientific approach made them far advanced in
the art of building on the mountains. They used to live in the hills; cutting
them and transforming them in to comfortable homes. Moreover, they discovered
how to be great horticulturists. This knowledge helped them to grow many
gardens in the kingdom. The scientific skills made them very powerful and rich.
No other nation was as powerful as they were.
This made them very proud and unruly. In spite of scientific approach, they
refused to appreciate Hud’s message when he came to them as a messenger of God.
Hud’s opposition came from the leaders and chiefs who had an abundance of
means. Hud’s first objection was that useless construction of big monuments
only to show power was a waste of resources. Moreover, he told them, “I am a
messenger from God, to tell you that there is only one God and you must follow
his laws. For that, you have to follow me so that I can remove all the
hindrances which are unbalancing your society. Otherwise, a great doom will
fall on you”
The chiefs were standing near the strong forts
which they had built. They were intoxicated by the idea of power that they
possessed. The leaders and chiefs could not think that anyone in the world was
capable of doing any harm to them. “You are a fool,” was the reply. “Who in the
world can even think of harming us?”
The Lost City
One chief
said, “Hud has been talking against our gods; they have jinxed him and that is
why he is talking nonsense.” “Your gods
are nothing else but few names that you and your forefathers have given to some
lifeless objects. Your gods have created nothing; on the contrary, they are
made by human hands. They cannot save you from the doom which is coming to you
as the consequence of your deeds.” “Which deeds are you referring to?” asked
one leader. “Your grip is very strong. Whenever anyone comes in it, you
pulverized them without mercy.”
“Why can’t
the wise leaders understand a simple thing like that?” asked Amir. “To be cruel
and hurt people is not good.” “The nation of Ad was proud and selfish; not
willing to leave the benefits which they were extracting from the weak.
Moreover, they had built many buildings with fluted columns in ancient times
which were a great achievement. Iram, the capital city, had numerous gardens
and was known as the city of columns,” mother said.
(46-22-26)(11-51-60)
Hud told the
chieftains, “the belief in one God will not belittle you in the eyes of other
nations. If you defy his laws, he will bring your nation down and replace it
with another nation.” All Hud’s advice fell on the deaf ears of his countrymen.
They said, “we are not going to change our views. We are going to worship our
gods as we have seen our ancestors worshipping them. The threat of doom is an
old threat. People in the past have been frightening us with it, but nothing
has happened so far and nothing will happen in the future. If you are serious,
bring the doom on us.”
“Listen to
me,” said Hud “I am not asking for any reward for my services; my reward is on
Allah who is powerful enough to compensate me for my work. I am only trying to
remove the obstacles from your society which are hindering progress.” No one
played any heed to what Hud was saying; chiefs and politicians because they did
not like his massage; common people saw that Hud was alone and without any
power, so he was unable to do any good for them. The chiefs, with resources,
were more attractive to follow
The Lost City
The chiefs
and common people both saw and understood the truth in Hud’s message, but
preferred to follow their wishes. Their scientific knowledge and skills did not
help them appreciate the truth when they decided to follow their own desires
and ambitions. On the contrary, their wrong actions appeared wonderful to them
because they were gratifying their wishes.
(51-41-42)
(69-6-8)
There was no
rain in the country; the severe drought was a great danger for gardens and
crops. The lack of water was a constant worry for the leaders. The entire
nation was longing for rain. One day they saw a small speck of cloud on the
horizon advancing towards their land. The leaders thought that their troubles
were going to end with the cloud which would bring rain and lead to bumper
crops. However, the cloud was not a messenger of prosperity; it was the doom they
were repeatedly asking for in the shape of a cyclone. The cyclone lasted for 8
days and 7 nights. The raging wind reduced the mighty nation into hollow trunks
of palm trees. The nation of Hud deprived itself of the blessings of God and
created an everlasting distance from them.
“What
happened to Hud?”asked Amir, looking at his mother with sleepy eyes. “Do not
sleep, we are going home,” said his mother. “Hud
and his followers were saved.
Thamud
The Conference Room
A
big room in a lofty mountain was opened and decorated for the arrival of nine
leaders of Thamud. The nation of Thamud was a mighty nation which ruled over
the valley of Qurah in Arabia. This part of Arabia is very fertile; the nation
of Thamud came into power after the destruction of Ad. In fact, they were the
saved people with the prophet Hud ; gained power slowly in the guidance of
prophet’s instruction.
(89-9)(27-46-48)(92-12-15)(11-62)
This
conference room was situated in a tall mountain; the nation of Thamud was well
known for their skills and sculpture. They used to build strong forts and
houses in the hills. This conference hall was a good specimen of their art. The
nine seats were placed systematically along with eatable fruit on a stone
table. The leaders were discussing a serious problem. One of them stood up and
said, “Fellow countrymen, we are facing a grave problem, if we do not find a
solution for it, we may have to face serious consequences from our neglect?
“What is the problem? asked another member. “There are many poor people, who
cannot get water for their cattle because our shepherds stopped them.But this
case was highlighted by many such wretched people and it became a crucial
problem to be tackled immediately.”
“This is not the first incident,” said one
member. “Animals have been dying before and these helpless fools could not do
anything.”
(7-76-75)
“Now the situation has changed, thanks to Saleh,” said
another. “He is helping them. He says he is the messenger of God. Everyone must
obey God’s laws because God is the only sovereign authority. Saleh, we were
expecting something exceptional from him in our favor because he belongs to our
class. Now you are saying that he is helping the other party.”
“Not only helping them; he is their leader,” said another
member. “He is giving voice to their grievances.”
“Have you tried to
find out the views of his followers? What is their opinion about him?” asked
another member of the conference.
“Yes, I did. I asked them a simple question: Do you think
Saleh is a messenger of God? We have made them so weak that I was expecting a
negative answer. However, Saleh has given them so much confidence that in my
presence, without showing any regard for me, they said, ‘Saleh is a messenger
of God. We believe in him and in his message.’”
“Oh these people have become so bold, they are telling us what
they know we don’t believe in,” said one member.
“Let us schedule another meeting to reckon this issue for
good.” They all agreed to this proposal and the meeting was adjourned.
The Meeting
(27- 46-47-48-49)
It is a dark, black night. No stars are visible. The nine
members are coming to their meeting place. One of the most stone hearted member
who was famous for conspiring against poor folks said,
“Let us swear among ourselves that we
will adhere to each other whatever may happen than attack Saleh and his family
members at night and kill them. In the morning at the time of investigation if asked
we will swear by Allah in front of people and say that we don’t know anything
about it. Moreover, we were not here at the time of murder.”
“This plan will not work now,” said a
member who has not spoken so far. “I was with Saleh, we talked, and I told him
that his presence is always to augur the worst for us. He and his followers,
for no apparent reason, have spoiled our merrymaking. But we must keep in mind
that he is always followed by a large group of people, we cannot attack him and
remain unnoted. He has given confidence to these common folks by saying that
belief in one God and work according to his laws will bring great prosperity
for them; reward them with flowing water, gardens, sons and wealth.”
“How can we solve this troublesome
problem?” One member asked, looking
intently at the face of the speaker.
“We can only solve it by publically
facing Saleh and rebutting his arguments.”
The Final
Bout
(54-24-28)(26-152)
“We are convinced that you are a liar
and a boaster. We do not think that you are the only person who could be chosen
by God to deliver his message. Moreover, you are alone. Your advice is a piece of nonsense. Our gods
have put a spell on you that are the cause of your senseless talk.” The nine
leaders attacked Saleh one by one in a loud and angry voice. They wanted to
intimidate him so that he could not speak. However, this technique failed
completely and Saleh spoke calmly and said,
“Oh my nation, why do you insist upon
going towards destruction. Act according to the law of Allah, and he will
reward you. I am not asking any wages for my services. Very soon you will see
who are a liar and boaster. Now, coming back to the immediate problem under
discussion, these leaders have not created this earth. This planet is made by
Allah, and he has created it for all his creations. These leaders have no right
to starve the cattle of weak, powerless folks; similar in the case of water.
The leaders of the nation have not created water; therefore, it is not any
body’s personal property. It is a free gift from God and it is for everyone. No
one has the right to take it under their personal control and deprive others of
it.”
Saleh’s argument was so powerful and based on
visible truth that the leaders were stunned and incapable of rebutting it.
Viewing the situation, they realized their mistake in confronting Saleh
publically. It was too late.
“Do you have any solution for this
problem,” said one of them.
(91-11-14)(51-43-45)(54-27-28)(26-15159)
“Yes, I have. This is a camel. She
will serve as a symbol for our agreement. We will fix the time for the animals
to drink water and graze in the valley. Everyone will bring their cattle at the
fixed time to drink water. I am leaving this camel as one belonging to Allah to
graze cin the land of Allah. Do not harm her; otherwise, you will be destroyed.
It is also a test to measure your respect for the agreement.”
Seeing the tumult in the poor population the leaders agreed,
but they did not keep their promise. One of them came to the valley in the
morning. He saw that their shepherds were stopping their animals from drinking
water because it was the time for poor peoples’ cattle to drink water. This
scene made him mad. His blood rushed to his head in anger. He called his leader
and both saw the change. They were so consumed by anger that they hamstrung the
camel and said to Saleh, “Bring upon
us what you threatened us with if you are a prophet of God.”
Saleh was very calm, but he said, “Enjoy what you have
accumulated so far by wasting countless human and animal lives for three days;
after that doom will seize you.” In these three days Saleh and his follower migrated
to another part of the land.
When the promised time was over, a roar from the volcanic
mountain filled the atmosphere; it erupted with a bang, spewing ash and lava
with great force. The leaders saw the lava gushing toward them, but they were
helpless; the shock had taken all their strength and left them too weak to
stand or do anything for protection. They could have gotten great bounties from
God by working in accordance with his laws, but they adopted the way of denial
and deprivation. Their lust for power, unreasonable desire to control, and
stubborness resulted in destruction. They were lying face down in lava; their
houses were as desolate as if no one had ever lived in them. Saleh and his
followers were saved from this humiliating death because they acted in
accordance with the laws of God.
“I am
writing about the key event of Quran, it is going to be a series for children,
in simple language which will help them to understand the fundamental concept
of Quran. I am starting with the story of Noah. Although the story is for
children, but the central ideas are taken from Quran. The references from Quran
are cited in the beginning of the paragraph.
The Story of
Noah
Once upon a time nearly five or six
thousand years ago, there was a green valley, surrounded by lofty mountains. A mighty and powerful
nation was living there. In those ancient times, it was very difficult to
travel. Modern transport was not available. Every tribe was a self -contained
unit, living undisturbed in their own space. The land was fertile and the crops
were yielding maximum results. The sun, in the morning and evening brought gold
and purple images in the sky. The inexpressible pure air and clean fresh water
from the mountains made the people strong and healthy. Their granaries were
full and they were living in peace and security.
Warning of
Allah
(Surah7,
verse59) (Surah11, verse25, 26) (Surah23, verse23-29)
Noah, who
was one of them, came to warn them about the consequences of their actions. “I
am a messenger of God,” he declared, “the purpose of my mission is to tell you
that there is only one God, therefore everyone must follow his laws”.
The people of the valley were
surprised to see the change in Noah: he was one of them, but he never spoke
like this before. The real opposition came from the rich people. The rich
chieftains said “Noah you are a man like us, you only want to show that you are
superior to us, and for that you have concocted this story that you are a
messenger from God. If God wants us to change, He could send an angle to guide
us. We think you are a liar”
(Surah23, verse
25)
The other
rich chieftain, who knew that Noah had been living a remarkably simple and
pious life and it would not be easy to make people believe that he was a liar,
changed his strategy. He said, “Noah had gone mad. Just wait for some time and
everybody would realize it.”
(Surah11,
verse 27-31)
Noah
understood what game the rich chieftains were trying to play, so he said, “I am
not mad. God had honored me with his revelation. I was not asking for any
money; I wanted to work for you and remove the unfair ways from society. However,
you were not willing to accept any reform. I couldn’t force it on you.” One of
the rich chieftains pointed out that the people who followed Noah were the most
abject members of the society and their following carried no weight in their
eyes. The reality was that they had divided the society according to the work
people did. Noah was against this discrimination. All human beings are equal;
to discriminate among them on the basis of work is wrong.
Noah also
declared that he was only a human like the rest of them. He had no treasures,
no knowledge of the future, he was not an angel; he was a messenger of God to
inform them that the result of wrong action would fall upon them.
The rich chieftains excited the mobs
by saying, “We must follow the footprints of our forefathers and worship our
gods, Wadd, Suwa, Yaghuth Yauq, and Nasr.” Most of the members of Noah’s nation
followed the rich chieftain, who had accumulated a lot of wealth. “He had many
sons to help him.” They said, “What can Noah give us? If we follow our chief he
can help us in many ways.” So they left Noah and joined the chieftains.
(Surah29, verse14)
Noah lived with his people for a long
time. According to the Bible and the Quran, he lived with his people and tried
to mend their ways with no result.
During this
long period, he explained to his nation the dire consequences of wrong doing.
The unruly, proud, and stubborn nation paid no heed to his warnings, nor cared
for his compassion. “If you don’t stop telling these low-class workers that all
human beings are equal, we will stone you to death,” declared the chieftains.
(Surah11, verse36-39) (Surah, verse)
God revealed
to Noah that he should stop worrying about these proud unreasonable people, and
build an ark for himself and his followers. God also told him that all his
family, with the exception of his son and wife, would be safe. Noah started to
build an ark under the direction of God with nails and wood. Whenever the chieftains passed by, they mocked
and made fun of Noah. “Look at this fool; he is building an ark on the land
without a drop of water. What is this tomfoolery? Instead of building an ark,
why don’t you bring the doom upon us,” they mocked.
(Surah11,
verse33)
“To bring
the doom is not in my hands. Only God can do it, but be rest assured you cannot
win and defeat his laws,” was the reply they got. Noah refused to drop poor low
class workers from his party. He said, “If I will not guide them, when they
come to me seeking the right path, who will save me from the wrath of God?”
(Surah71,
verse26-27)
Noah prayed
to God and said, “I have explained to my nation, publically as well as privately,
without making any difference in their behavior. They have left me and gone to
a rich chief and sons. Their wealth and power have made them blind; they cannot
see anything good and just. They have crossed every limit of decency. Do not
leave them in this state or they will corrupt the coming generations. Their
children will follow the path of their parents. Destroy all their wealth and
power and don’t leave in the land a single dweller of the disbelievers.”
(Surah11,
verse32)
The rich
chieftains were snugly settled in society, they knew that the structure of the
society was so powerful that Noah couldn’t do anything to dislodge them. One of
the leading chief said to Noah,” You have argued and discussed unnecessarily
with us, we don’t believe in what you are trying to preach .If you are true to
your words, bring the doom on us.”
The rich
chieftains were asking again and again for the doom, so eventually it came in
the form of a storm. The rain started pouring heavily. Many fountains from the
earth gushed forth. The level of the water rose quickly. It was appearing that
a race was going on between earth and sky to fill the valley with water. God
told Noah to keep two pairs of necessary animals, along with his family, and
the few who believed, in the ark.
(Surah11,
verse41-48)
People asked
Noah,” Where are we going?”He said, “Do not waste time in asking questions. Quickly settle down. This
ark is moving under the guidance of God and He will not let any harm touch us.”
The ark was moving unharmed in the mighty waves when Noah saw his son standing.
He called for him and urged him to embark on the ark. The son replied, “I do not care to join you,
I will climb up the mountain which will protect me from the flood.” Noah said,
“There is no protection today for anyone except those who join me in the
ark.” While the son and father were
having their discussion, a great wave carried the son away and he drowned. Noah
asked God,”Oh God you promised me that all those who belonged to me will be
saved, but my son drowned.”God replied, “my promise is for those who belonged
to you, and your son is your biological product, but he does not belong to you
because he is not following my law.”
The earth
gulped the water; the sky was clear and blue again. The ark stopped at the top
of mountain Judi. God said to Noah, “go and settle down in the land with my
blessings.”
Lo, and
behold! The humble and weak owe the land of powerful and strong.
Iram, the Ancient
City with Columns
One late
evening Amir and his mother went for a walk. Amir was a stout boy of ten with
black hair and black eyes. “Let us go back home,” he said. “I want to stay a
bit longer,” replied his mother. “Why?” he said and opened his eyes wide. There
was doubt in them because he knew that his mother usually went to bed early. “I
like to stay in the star light for a while. I love to see the clear blue sky
studded with shiny stars,” was the reply. “Alright, and then tell me the story
of the City with Columns,” Amir demanded.
(7-65-72) (26-123-135)
The people of Ad were the descendents
of Noah and the few believers who were saved. They established themselves in
the land and became a nation. They keenly watched the nature, collected data,
and deduced the laws from it. The scientific approach made them far advanced in
the art of building on the mountains. They used to live in the hills; cutting
them and transforming them in to comfortable homes. Moreover, they discovered
how to be great horticulturists. This knowledge helped them to grow many
gardens in the kingdom. The scientific skills made them very powerful and rich.
No other nation was as powerful as they were.
This made them very proud and unruly. In spite of scientific approach, they
refused to appreciate Hud’s message when he came to them as a messenger of God.
Hud’s opposition came from the leaders and chiefs who had an abundance of
means. Hud’s first objection was that useless construction of big monuments
only to show power was a waste of resources. Moreover, he told them, “I am a
messenger from God, to tell you that there is only one God and you must follow
his laws. For that, you have to follow me so that I can remove all the
hindrances which are unbalancing your society. Otherwise, a great doom will
fall on you”
The chiefs were standing near the strong forts
which they had built. They were intoxicated by the idea of power that they
possessed. The leaders and chiefs could not think that anyone in the world was
capable of doing any harm to them. “You are a fool,” was the reply. “Who in the
world can even think of harming us?”
The Lost City
One chief
said, “Hud has been talking against our gods; they have jinxed him and that is
why he is talking nonsense.” “Your gods
are nothing else but few names that you and your forefathers have given to some
lifeless objects. Your gods have created nothing; on the contrary, they are
made by human hands. They cannot save you from the doom which is coming to you
as the consequence of your deeds.” “Which deeds are you referring to?” asked
one leader. “Your grip is very strong. Whenever anyone comes in it, you
pulverized them without mercy.”
“Why can’t
the wise leaders understand a simple thing like that?” asked Amir. “To be cruel
and hurt people is not good.” “The nation of Ad was proud and selfish; not
willing to leave the benefits which they were extracting from the weak.
Moreover, they had built many buildings with fluted columns in ancient times
which were a great achievement. Iram, the capital city, had numerous gardens
and was known as the city of columns,” mother said.
(46-22-26)(11-51-60)
Hud told the
chieftains, “the belief in one God will not belittle you in the eyes of other
nations. If you defy his laws, he will bring your nation down and replace it
with another nation.” All Hud’s advice fell on the deaf ears of his countrymen.
They said, “we are not going to change our views. We are going to worship our
gods as we have seen our ancestors worshipping them. The threat of doom is an
old threat. People in the past have been frightening us with it, but nothing
has happened so far and nothing will happen in the future. If you are serious,
bring the doom on us.”
“Listen to
me,” said Hud “I am not asking for any reward for my services; my reward is on
Allah who is powerful enough to compensate me for my work. I am only trying to
remove the obstacles from your society which are hindering progress.” No one
played any heed to what Hud was saying; chiefs and politicians because they did
not like his massage; common people saw that Hud was alone and without any
power, so he was unable to do any good for them. The chiefs, with resources,
were more attractive to follow
The Lost City
The chiefs
and common people both saw and understood the truth in Hud’s message, but
preferred to follow their wishes. Their scientific knowledge and skills did not
help them appreciate the truth when they decided to follow their own desires
and ambitions. On the contrary, their wrong actions appeared wonderful to them
because they were gratifying their wishes.
(51-41-42)
(69-6-8)
There was no
rain in the country; the severe drought was a great danger for gardens and
crops. The lack of water was a constant worry for the leaders. The entire
nation was longing for rain. One day they saw a small speck of cloud on the
horizon advancing towards their land. The leaders thought that their troubles
were going to end with the cloud which would bring rain and lead to bumper
crops. However, the cloud was not a messenger of prosperity; it was the doom they
were repeatedly asking for in the shape of a cyclone. The cyclone lasted for 8
days and 7 nights. The raging wind reduced the mighty nation into hollow trunks
of palm trees. The nation of Hud deprived itself of the blessings of God and
created an everlasting distance from them.
“What
happened to Hud?”asked Amir, looking at his mother with sleepy eyes. “Do not
sleep, we are going home,” said his mother. “Hud
and his followers were saved.
Thamud
The Conference Room
A
big room in a lofty mountain was opened and decorated for the arrival of nine
leaders of Thamud. The nation of Thamud was a mighty nation which ruled over
the valley of Qurah in Arabia. This part of Arabia is very fertile; the nation
of Thamud came into power after the destruction of Ad. In fact, they were the
saved people with the prophet Hud ; gained power slowly in the guidance of
prophet’s instruction.
(89-9)(27-46-48)(92-12-15)(11-62)
This
conference room was situated in a tall mountain; the nation of Thamud was well
known for their skills and sculpture. They used to build strong forts and
houses in the hills. This conference hall was a good specimen of their art. The
nine seats were placed systematically along with eatable fruit on a stone
table. The leaders were discussing a serious problem. One of them stood up and
said, “Fellow countrymen, we are facing a grave problem, if we do not find a
solution for it, we may have to face serious consequences from our neglect?
“What is the problem? asked another member. “There are many poor people, who
cannot get water for their cattle because our shepherds stopped them.But this
case was highlighted by many such wretched people and it became a crucial
problem to be tackled immediately.”
“This is not the first incident,” said one
member. “Animals have been dying before and these helpless fools could not do
anything.”
(7-76-75)
“Now the situation has changed, thanks to Saleh,” said
another. “He is helping them. He says he is the messenger of God. Everyone must
obey God’s laws because God is the only sovereign authority. Saleh, we were
expecting something exceptional from him in our favor because he belongs to our
class. Now you are saying that he is helping the other party.”
“Not only helping them; he is their leader,” said another
member. “He is giving voice to their grievances.”
“Have you tried to
find out the views of his followers? What is their opinion about him?” asked
another member of the conference.
“Yes, I did. I asked them a simple question: Do you think
Saleh is a messenger of God? We have made them so weak that I was expecting a
negative answer. However, Saleh has given them so much confidence that in my
presence, without showing any regard for me, they said, ‘Saleh is a messenger
of God. We believe in him and in his message.’”
“Oh these people have become so bold, they are telling us what
they know we don’t believe in,” said one member.
“Let us schedule another meeting to reckon this issue for
good.” They all agreed to this proposal and the meeting was adjourned.
The Meeting
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It is a dark, black night. No stars are visible. The nine
members are coming to their meeting place. One of the most stone hearted member
who was famous for conspiring against poor folks said,
“Let us swear among ourselves that we
will adhere to each other whatever may happen than attack Saleh and his family
members at night and kill them. In the morning at the time of investigation if asked
we will swear by Allah in front of people and say that we don’t know anything
about it. Moreover, we were not here at the time of murder.”
“This plan will not work now,” said a
member who has not spoken so far. “I was with Saleh, we talked, and I told him
that his presence is always to augur the worst for us. He and his followers,
for no apparent reason, have spoiled our merrymaking. But we must keep in mind
that he is always followed by a large group of people, we cannot attack him and
remain unnoted. He has given confidence to these common folks by saying that
belief in one God and work according to his laws will bring great prosperity
for them; reward them with flowing water, gardens, sons and wealth.”
“How can we solve this troublesome
problem?” One member asked, looking
intently at the face of the speaker.
“We can only solve it by publically
facing Saleh and rebutting his arguments.”
The Final
Bout
(54-24-28)(26-152)
“We are convinced that you are a liar
and a boaster. We do not think that you are the only person who could be chosen
by God to deliver his message. Moreover, you are alone. Your advice is a piece of nonsense. Our gods
have put a spell on you that are the cause of your senseless talk.” The nine
leaders attacked Saleh one by one in a loud and angry voice. They wanted to
intimidate him so that he could not speak. However, this technique failed
completely and Saleh spoke calmly and said,
“Oh my nation, why do you insist upon
going towards destruction. Act according to the law of Allah, and he will
reward you. I am not asking any wages for my services. Very soon you will see
who are a liar and boaster. Now, coming back to the immediate problem under
discussion, these leaders have not created this earth. This planet is made by
Allah, and he has created it for all his creations. These leaders have no right
to starve the cattle of weak, powerless folks; similar in the case of water.
The leaders of the nation have not created water; therefore, it is not any
body’s personal property. It is a free gift from God and it is for everyone. No
one has the right to take it under their personal control and deprive others of
it.”
Saleh’s argument was so powerful and based on
visible truth that the leaders were stunned and incapable of rebutting it.
Viewing the situation, they realized their mistake in confronting Saleh
publically. It was too late.
“Do you have any solution for this
problem,” said one of them.
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“Yes, I have. This is a camel. She
will serve as a symbol for our agreement. We will fix the time for the animals
to drink water and graze in the valley. Everyone will bring their cattle at the
fixed time to drink water. I am leaving this camel as one belonging to Allah to
graze cin the land of Allah. Do not harm her; otherwise, you will be destroyed.
It is also a test to measure your respect for the agreement.”
Seeing the tumult in the poor population the leaders agreed,
but they did not keep their promise. One of them came to the valley in the
morning. He saw that their shepherds were stopping their animals from drinking
water because it was the time for poor peoples’ cattle to drink water. This
scene made him mad. His blood rushed to his head in anger. He called his leader
and both saw the change. They were so consumed by anger that they hamstrung the
camel and said to Saleh, “Bring upon
us what you threatened us with if you are a prophet of God.”
Saleh was very calm, but he said, “Enjoy what you have
accumulated so far by wasting countless human and animal lives for three days;
after that doom will seize you.” In these three days Saleh and his follower migrated
to another part of the land.
When the promised time was over, a roar from the volcanic
mountain filled the atmosphere; it erupted with a bang, spewing ash and lava
with great force. The leaders saw the lava gushing toward them, but they were
helpless; the shock had taken all their strength and left them too weak to
stand or do anything for protection. They could have gotten great bounties from
God by working in accordance with his laws, but they adopted the way of denial
and deprivation. Their lust for power, unreasonable desire to control, and
stubborness resulted in destruction. They were lying face down in lava; their
houses were as desolate as if no one had ever lived in them. Saleh and his
followers were saved from this humiliating death because they acted in
accordance with the laws of God.
“I am
writing about the key event of Quran, it is going to be a series for children,
in simple language which will help them to understand the fundamental concept
of Quran. I am starting with the story of Noah. Although the story is for
children, but the central ideas are taken from Quran. The references from Quran
are cited in the beginning of the paragraph.
The Story of
Noah
Once upon a time nearly five or six
thousand years ago, there was a green valley, surrounded by lofty mountains. A mighty and powerful
nation was living there. In those ancient times, it was very difficult to
travel. Modern transport was not available. Every tribe was a self -contained
unit, living undisturbed in their own space. The land was fertile and the crops
were yielding maximum results. The sun, in the morning and evening brought gold
and purple images in the sky. The inexpressible pure air and clean fresh water
from the mountains made the people strong and healthy. Their granaries were
full and they were living in peace and security.
Warning of
Allah
(Surah7,
verse59) (Surah11, verse25, 26) (Surah23, verse23-29)
Noah, who
was one of them, came to warn them about the consequences of their actions. “I
am a messenger of God,” he declared, “the purpose of my mission is to tell you
that there is only one God, therefore everyone must follow his laws”.
The people of the valley were
surprised to see the change in Noah: he was one of them, but he never spoke
like this before. The real opposition came from the rich people. The rich
chieftains said “Noah you are a man like us, you only want to show that you are
superior to us, and for that you have concocted this story that you are a
messenger from God. If God wants us to change, He could send an angle to guide
us. We think you are a liar”
(Surah23, verse
25)
The other
rich chieftain, who knew that Noah had been living a remarkably simple and
pious life and it would not be easy to make people believe that he was a liar,
changed his strategy. He said, “Noah had gone mad. Just wait for some time and
everybody would realize it.”
(Surah11,
verse 27-31)
Noah
understood what game the rich chieftains were trying to play, so he said, “I am
not mad. God had honored me with his revelation. I was not asking for any
money; I wanted to work for you and remove the unfair ways from society. However,
you were not willing to accept any reform. I couldn’t force it on you.” One of
the rich chieftains pointed out that the people who followed Noah were the most
abject members of the society and their following carried no weight in their
eyes. The reality was that they had divided the society according to the work
people did. Noah was against this discrimination. All human beings are equal;
to discriminate among them on the basis of work is wrong.
Noah also
declared that he was only a human like the rest of them. He had no treasures,
no knowledge of the future, he was not an angel; he was a messenger of God to
inform them that the result of wrong action would fall upon them.
The rich chieftains excited the mobs
by saying, “We must follow the footprints of our forefathers and worship our
gods, Wadd, Suwa, Yaghuth Yauq, and Nasr.” Most of the members of Noah’s nation
followed the rich chieftain, who had accumulated a lot of wealth. “He had many
sons to help him.” They said, “What can Noah give us? If we follow our chief he
can help us in many ways.” So they left Noah and joined the chieftains.
(Surah29, verse14)
Noah lived with his people for a long
time. According to the Bible and the Quran, he lived with his people and tried
to mend their ways with no result.
During this
long period, he explained to his nation the dire consequences of wrong doing.
The unruly, proud, and stubborn nation paid no heed to his warnings, nor cared
for his compassion. “If you don’t stop telling these low-class workers that all
human beings are equal, we will stone you to death,” declared the chieftains.
(Surah11, verse36-39) (Surah, verse)
God revealed
to Noah that he should stop worrying about these proud unreasonable people, and
build an ark for himself and his followers. God also told him that all his
family, with the exception of his son and wife, would be safe. Noah started to
build an ark under the direction of God with nails and wood. Whenever the chieftains passed by, they mocked
and made fun of Noah. “Look at this fool; he is building an ark on the land
without a drop of water. What is this tomfoolery? Instead of building an ark,
why don’t you bring the doom upon us,” they mocked.
(Surah11,
verse33)
“To bring
the doom is not in my hands. Only God can do it, but be rest assured you cannot
win and defeat his laws,” was the reply they got. Noah refused to drop poor low
class workers from his party. He said, “If I will not guide them, when they
come to me seeking the right path, who will save me from the wrath of God?”
(Surah71,
verse26-27)
Noah prayed
to God and said, “I have explained to my nation, publically as well as privately,
without making any difference in their behavior. They have left me and gone to
a rich chief and sons. Their wealth and power have made them blind; they cannot
see anything good and just. They have crossed every limit of decency. Do not
leave them in this state or they will corrupt the coming generations. Their
children will follow the path of their parents. Destroy all their wealth and
power and don’t leave in the land a single dweller of the disbelievers.”
(Surah11,
verse32)
The rich
chieftains were snugly settled in society, they knew that the structure of the
society was so powerful that Noah couldn’t do anything to dislodge them. One of
the leading chief said to Noah,” You have argued and discussed unnecessarily
with us, we don’t believe in what you are trying to preach .If you are true to
your words, bring the doom on us.”
The rich
chieftains were asking again and again for the doom, so eventually it came in
the form of a storm. The rain started pouring heavily. Many fountains from the
earth gushed forth. The level of the water rose quickly. It was appearing that
a race was going on between earth and sky to fill the valley with water. God
told Noah to keep two pairs of necessary animals, along with his family, and
the few who believed, in the ark.
(Surah11,
verse41-48)
People asked
Noah,” Where are we going?”He said, “Do not waste time in asking questions. Quickly settle down. This
ark is moving under the guidance of God and He will not let any harm touch us.”
The ark was moving unharmed in the mighty waves when Noah saw his son standing.
He called for him and urged him to embark on the ark. The son replied, “I do not care to join you,
I will climb up the mountain which will protect me from the flood.” Noah said,
“There is no protection today for anyone except those who join me in the
ark.” While the son and father were
having their discussion, a great wave carried the son away and he drowned. Noah
asked God,”Oh God you promised me that all those who belonged to me will be
saved, but my son drowned.”God replied, “my promise is for those who belonged
to you, and your son is your biological product, but he does not belong to you
because he is not following my law.”
The earth
gulped the water; the sky was clear and blue again. The ark stopped at the top
of mountain Judi. God said to Noah, “go and settle down in the land with my
blessings.”
Lo, and
behold! The humble and weak owe the land of powerful and strong.
Iram, the Ancient
City with Columns
One late
evening Amir and his mother went for a walk. Amir was a stout boy of ten with
black hair and black eyes. “Let us go back home,” he said. “I want to stay a
bit longer,” replied his mother. “Why?” he said and opened his eyes wide. There
was doubt in them because he knew that his mother usually went to bed early. “I
like to stay in the star light for a while. I love to see the clear blue sky
studded with shiny stars,” was the reply. “Alright, and then tell me the story
of the City with Columns,” Amir demanded.
(7-65-72) (26-123-135)
The people of Ad were the descendents
of Noah and the few believers who were saved. They established themselves in
the land and became a nation. They keenly watched the nature, collected data,
and deduced the laws from it. The scientific approach made them far advanced in
the art of building on the mountains. They used to live in the hills; cutting
them and transforming them in to comfortable homes. Moreover, they discovered
how to be great horticulturists. This knowledge helped them to grow many
gardens in the kingdom. The scientific skills made them very powerful and rich.
No other nation was as powerful as they were.
This made them very proud and unruly. In spite of scientific approach, they
refused to appreciate Hud’s message when he came to them as a messenger of God.
Hud’s opposition came from the leaders and chiefs who had an abundance of
means. Hud’s first objection was that useless construction of big monuments
only to show power was a waste of resources. Moreover, he told them, “I am a
messenger from God, to tell you that there is only one God and you must follow
his laws. For that, you have to follow me so that I can remove all the
hindrances which are unbalancing your society. Otherwise, a great doom will
fall on you”
The chiefs were standing near the strong forts
which they had built. They were intoxicated by the idea of power that they
possessed. The leaders and chiefs could not think that anyone in the world was
capable of doing any harm to them. “You are a fool,” was the reply. “Who in the
world can even think of harming us?”
The Lost City
One chief
said, “Hud has been talking against our gods; they have jinxed him and that is
why he is talking nonsense.” “Your gods
are nothing else but few names that you and your forefathers have given to some
lifeless objects. Your gods have created nothing; on the contrary, they are
made by human hands. They cannot save you from the doom which is coming to you
as the consequence of your deeds.” “Which deeds are you referring to?” asked
one leader. “Your grip is very strong. Whenever anyone comes in it, you
pulverized them without mercy.”
“Why can’t
the wise leaders understand a simple thing like that?” asked Amir. “To be cruel
and hurt people is not good.” “The nation of Ad was proud and selfish; not
willing to leave the benefits which they were extracting from the weak.
Moreover, they had built many buildings with fluted columns in ancient times
which were a great achievement. Iram, the capital city, had numerous gardens
and was known as the city of columns,” mother said.
(46-22-26)(11-51-60)
Hud told the
chieftains, “the belief in one God will not belittle you in the eyes of other
nations. If you defy his laws, he will bring your nation down and replace it
with another nation.” All Hud’s advice fell on the deaf ears of his countrymen.
They said, “we are not going to change our views. We are going to worship our
gods as we have seen our ancestors worshipping them. The threat of doom is an
old threat. People in the past have been frightening us with it, but nothing
has happened so far and nothing will happen in the future. If you are serious,
bring the doom on us.”
“Listen to
me,” said Hud “I am not asking for any reward for my services; my reward is on
Allah who is powerful enough to compensate me for my work. I am only trying to
remove the obstacles from your society which are hindering progress.” No one
played any heed to what Hud was saying; chiefs and politicians because they did
not like his massage; common people saw that Hud was alone and without any
power, so he was unable to do any good for them. The chiefs, with resources,
were more attractive to follow
The Lost City
The chiefs
and common people both saw and understood the truth in Hud’s message, but
preferred to follow their wishes. Their scientific knowledge and skills did not
help them appreciate the truth when they decided to follow their own desires
and ambitions. On the contrary, their wrong actions appeared wonderful to them
because they were gratifying their wishes.
(51-41-42)
(69-6-8)
There was no
rain in the country; the severe drought was a great danger for gardens and
crops. The lack of water was a constant worry for the leaders. The entire
nation was longing for rain. One day they saw a small speck of cloud on the
horizon advancing towards their land. The leaders thought that their troubles
were going to end with the cloud which would bring rain and lead to bumper
crops. However, the cloud was not a messenger of prosperity; it was the doom they
were repeatedly asking for in the shape of a cyclone. The cyclone lasted for 8
days and 7 nights. The raging wind reduced the mighty nation into hollow trunks
of palm trees. The nation of Hud deprived itself of the blessings of God and
created an everlasting distance from them.
“What
happened to Hud?”asked Amir, looking at his mother with sleepy eyes. “Do not
sleep, we are going home,” said his mother. “Hud
and his followers were saved.
Thamud
The Conference Room
A
big room in a lofty mountain was opened and decorated for the arrival of nine
leaders of Thamud. The nation of Thamud was a mighty nation which ruled over
the valley of Qurah in Arabia. This part of Arabia is very fertile; the nation
of Thamud came into power after the destruction of Ad. In fact, they were the
saved people with the prophet Hud ; gained power slowly in the guidance of
prophet’s instruction.
(89-9)(27-46-48)(92-12-15)(11-62)
This
conference room was situated in a tall mountain; the nation of Thamud was well
known for their skills and sculpture. They used to build strong forts and
houses in the hills. This conference hall was a good specimen of their art. The
nine seats were placed systematically along with eatable fruit on a stone
table. The leaders were discussing a serious problem. One of them stood up and
said, “Fellow countrymen, we are facing a grave problem, if we do not find a
solution for it, we may have to face serious consequences from our neglect?
“What is the problem? asked another member. “There are many poor people, who
cannot get water for their cattle because our shepherds stopped them.But this
case was highlighted by many such wretched people and it became a crucial
problem to be tackled immediately.”
“This is not the first incident,” said one
member. “Animals have been dying before and these helpless fools could not do
anything.”
(7-76-75)
“Now the situation has changed, thanks to Saleh,” said
another. “He is helping them. He says he is the messenger of God. Everyone must
obey God’s laws because God is the only sovereign authority. Saleh, we were
expecting something exceptional from him in our favor because he belongs to our
class. Now you are saying that he is helping the other party.”
“Not only helping them; he is their leader,” said another
member. “He is giving voice to their grievances.”
“Have you tried to
find out the views of his followers? What is their opinion about him?” asked
another member of the conference.
“Yes, I did. I asked them a simple question: Do you think
Saleh is a messenger of God? We have made them so weak that I was expecting a
negative answer. However, Saleh has given them so much confidence that in my
presence, without showing any regard for me, they said, ‘Saleh is a messenger
of God. We believe in him and in his message.’”
“Oh these people have become so bold, they are telling us what
they know we don’t believe in,” said one member.
“Let us schedule another meeting to reckon this issue for
good.” They all agreed to this proposal and the meeting was adjourned.
The Meeting
(27- 46-47-48-49)
It is a dark, black night. No stars are visible. The nine
members are coming to their meeting place. One of the most stone hearted member
who was famous for conspiring against poor folks said,
“Let us swear among ourselves that we
will adhere to each other whatever may happen than attack Saleh and his family
members at night and kill them. In the morning at the time of investigation if asked
we will swear by Allah in front of people and say that we don’t know anything
about it. Moreover, we were not here at the time of murder.”
“This plan will not work now,” said a
member who has not spoken so far. “I was with Saleh, we talked, and I told him
that his presence is always to augur the worst for us. He and his followers,
for no apparent reason, have spoiled our merrymaking. But we must keep in mind
that he is always followed by a large group of people, we cannot attack him and
remain unnoted. He has given confidence to these common folks by saying that
belief in one God and work according to his laws will bring great prosperity
for them; reward them with flowing water, gardens, sons and wealth.”
“How can we solve this troublesome
problem?” One member asked, looking
intently at the face of the speaker.
“We can only solve it by publically
facing Saleh and rebutting his arguments.”
The Final
Bout
(54-24-28)(26-152)
“We are convinced that you are a liar
and a boaster. We do not think that you are the only person who could be chosen
by God to deliver his message. Moreover, you are alone. Your advice is a piece of nonsense. Our gods
have put a spell on you that are the cause of your senseless talk.” The nine
leaders attacked Saleh one by one in a loud and angry voice. They wanted to
intimidate him so that he could not speak. However, this technique failed
completely and Saleh spoke calmly and said,
“Oh my nation, why do you insist upon
going towards destruction. Act according to the law of Allah, and he will
reward you. I am not asking any wages for my services. Very soon you will see
who are a liar and boaster. Now, coming back to the immediate problem under
discussion, these leaders have not created this earth. This planet is made by
Allah, and he has created it for all his creations. These leaders have no right
to starve the cattle of weak, powerless folks; similar in the case of water.
The leaders of the nation have not created water; therefore, it is not any
body’s personal property. It is a free gift from God and it is for everyone. No
one has the right to take it under their personal control and deprive others of
it.”
Saleh’s argument was so powerful and based on
visible truth that the leaders were stunned and incapable of rebutting it.
Viewing the situation, they realized their mistake in confronting Saleh
publically. It was too late.
“Do you have any solution for this
problem,” said one of them.
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“Yes, I have. This is a camel. She
will serve as a symbol for our agreement. We will fix the time for the animals
to drink water and graze in the valley. Everyone will bring their cattle at the
fixed time to drink water. I am leaving this camel as one belonging to Allah to
graze cin the land of Allah. Do not harm her; otherwise, you will be destroyed.
It is also a test to measure your respect for the agreement.”
Seeing the tumult in the poor population the leaders agreed,
but they did not keep their promise. One of them came to the valley in the
morning. He saw that their shepherds were stopping their animals from drinking
water because it was the time for poor peoples’ cattle to drink water. This
scene made him mad. His blood rushed to his head in anger. He called his leader
and both saw the change. They were so consumed by anger that they hamstrung the
camel and said to Saleh, “Bring upon
us what you threatened us with if you are a prophet of God.”
Saleh was very calm, but he said, “Enjoy what you have
accumulated so far by wasting countless human and animal lives for three days;
after that doom will seize you.” In these three days Saleh and his follower migrated
to another part of the land.
When the promised time was over, a roar from the volcanic
mountain filled the atmosphere; it erupted with a bang, spewing ash and lava
with great force. The leaders saw the lava gushing toward them, but they were
helpless; the shock had taken all their strength and left them too weak to
stand or do anything for protection. They could have gotten great bounties from
God by working in accordance with his laws, but they adopted the way of denial
and deprivation. Their lust for power, unreasonable desire to control, and
stubborness resulted in destruction. They were lying face down in lava; their
houses were as desolate as if no one had ever lived in them. Saleh and his
followers were saved from this humiliating death because they acted in
accordance with the laws of God.
“I am
writing about the key event of Quran, it is going to be a series for children,
in simple language which will help them to understand the fundamental concept
of Quran. I am starting with the story of Noah. Although the story is for
children, but the central ideas are taken from Quran. The references from Quran
are cited in the beginning of the paragraph.
The Story of
Noah
Once upon a time nearly five or six
thousand years ago, there was a green valley, surrounded by lofty mountains. A mighty and powerful
nation was living there. In those ancient times, it was very difficult to
travel. Modern transport was not available. Every tribe was a self -contained
unit, living undisturbed in their own space. The land was fertile and the crops
were yielding maximum results. The sun, in the morning and evening brought gold
and purple images in the sky. The inexpressible pure air and clean fresh water
from the mountains made the people strong and healthy. Their granaries were
full and they were living in peace and security.
Warning of
Allah
(Surah7,
verse59) (Surah11, verse25, 26) (Surah23, verse23-29)
Noah, who
was one of them, came to warn them about the consequences of their actions. “I
am a messenger of God,” he declared, “the purpose of my mission is to tell you
that there is only one God, therefore everyone must follow his laws”.
The people of the valley were
surprised to see the change in Noah: he was one of them, but he never spoke
like this before. The real opposition came from the rich people. The rich
chieftains said “Noah you are a man like us, you only want to show that you are
superior to us, and for that you have concocted this story that you are a
messenger from God. If God wants us to change, He could send an angle to guide
us. We think you are a liar”
(Surah23, verse
25)
The other
rich chieftain, who knew that Noah had been living a remarkably simple and
pious life and it would not be easy to make people believe that he was a liar,
changed his strategy. He said, “Noah had gone mad. Just wait for some time and
everybody would realize it.”
(Surah11,
verse 27-31)
Noah
understood what game the rich chieftains were trying to play, so he said, “I am
not mad. God had honored me with his revelation. I was not asking for any
money; I wanted to work for you and remove the unfair ways from society. However,
you were not willing to accept any reform. I couldn’t force it on you.” One of
the rich chieftains pointed out that the people who followed Noah were the most
abject members of the society and their following carried no weight in their
eyes. The reality was that they had divided the society according to the work
people did. Noah was against this discrimination. All human beings are equal;
to discriminate among them on the basis of work is wrong.
Noah also
declared that he was only a human like the rest of them. He had no treasures,
no knowledge of the future, he was not an angel; he was a messenger of God to
inform them that the result of wrong action would fall upon them.
The rich chieftains excited the mobs
by saying, “We must follow the footprints of our forefathers and worship our
gods, Wadd, Suwa, Yaghuth Yauq, and Nasr.” Most of the members of Noah’s nation
followed the rich chieftain, who had accumulated a lot of wealth. “He had many
sons to help him.” They said, “What can Noah give us? If we follow our chief he
can help us in many ways.” So they left Noah and joined the chieftains.
(Surah29, verse14)
Noah lived with his people for a long
time. According to the Bible and the Quran, he lived with his people and tried
to mend their ways with no result.
During this
long period, he explained to his nation the dire consequences of wrong doing.
The unruly, proud, and stubborn nation paid no heed to his warnings, nor cared
for his compassion. “If you don’t stop telling these low-class workers that all
human beings are equal, we will stone you to death,” declared the chieftains.
(Surah11, verse36-39) (Surah, verse)
God revealed
to Noah that he should stop worrying about these proud unreasonable people, and
build an ark for himself and his followers. God also told him that all his
family, with the exception of his son and wife, would be safe. Noah started to
build an ark under the direction of God with nails and wood. Whenever the chieftains passed by, they mocked
and made fun of Noah. “Look at this fool; he is building an ark on the land
without a drop of water. What is this tomfoolery? Instead of building an ark,
why don’t you bring the doom upon us,” they mocked.
(Surah11,
verse33)
“To bring
the doom is not in my hands. Only God can do it, but be rest assured you cannot
win and defeat his laws,” was the reply they got. Noah refused to drop poor low
class workers from his party. He said, “If I will not guide them, when they
come to me seeking the right path, who will save me from the wrath of God?”
(Surah71,
verse26-27)
Noah prayed
to God and said, “I have explained to my nation, publically as well as privately,
without making any difference in their behavior. They have left me and gone to
a rich chief and sons. Their wealth and power have made them blind; they cannot
see anything good and just. They have crossed every limit of decency. Do not
leave them in this state or they will corrupt the coming generations. Their
children will follow the path of their parents. Destroy all their wealth and
power and don’t leave in the land a single dweller of the disbelievers.”
(Surah11,
verse32)
The rich
chieftains were snugly settled in society, they knew that the structure of the
society was so powerful that Noah couldn’t do anything to dislodge them. One of
the leading chief said to Noah,” You have argued and discussed unnecessarily
with us, we don’t believe in what you are trying to preach .If you are true to
your words, bring the doom on us.”
The rich
chieftains were asking again and again for the doom, so eventually it came in
the form of a storm. The rain started pouring heavily. Many fountains from the
earth gushed forth. The level of the water rose quickly. It was appearing that
a race was going on between earth and sky to fill the valley with water. God
told Noah to keep two pairs of necessary animals, along with his family, and
the few who believed, in the ark.
(Surah11,
verse41-48)
People asked
Noah,” Where are we going?”He said, “Do not waste time in asking questions. Quickly settle down. This
ark is moving under the guidance of God and He will not let any harm touch us.”
The ark was moving unharmed in the mighty waves when Noah saw his son standing.
He called for him and urged him to embark on the ark. The son replied, “I do not care to join you,
I will climb up the mountain which will protect me from the flood.” Noah said,
“There is no protection today for anyone except those who join me in the
ark.” While the son and father were
having their discussion, a great wave carried the son away and he drowned. Noah
asked God,”Oh God you promised me that all those who belonged to me will be
saved, but my son drowned.”God replied, “my promise is for those who belonged
to you, and your son is your biological product, but he does not belong to you
because he is not following my law.”
The earth
gulped the water; the sky was clear and blue again. The ark stopped at the top
of mountain Judi. God said to Noah, “go and settle down in the land with my
blessings.”
Lo, and
behold! The humble and weak owe the land of powerful and strong.
Iram, the Ancient
City with Columns
One late
evening Amir and his mother went for a walk. Amir was a stout boy of ten with
black hair and black eyes. “Let us go back home,” he said. “I want to stay a
bit longer,” replied his mother. “Why?” he said and opened his eyes wide. There
was doubt in them because he knew that his mother usually went to bed early. “I
like to stay in the star light for a while. I love to see the clear blue sky
studded with shiny stars,” was the reply. “Alright, and then tell me the story
of the City with Columns,” Amir demanded.
(7-65-72) (26-123-135)
The people of Ad were the descendents
of Noah and the few believers who were saved. They established themselves in
the land and became a nation. They keenly watched the nature, collected data,
and deduced the laws from it. The scientific approach made them far advanced in
the art of building on the mountains. They used to live in the hills; cutting
them and transforming them in to comfortable homes. Moreover, they discovered
how to be great horticulturists. This knowledge helped them to grow many
gardens in the kingdom. The scientific skills made them very powerful and rich.
No other nation was as powerful as they were.
This made them very proud and unruly. In spite of scientific approach, they
refused to appreciate Hud’s message when he came to them as a messenger of God.
Hud’s opposition came from the leaders and chiefs who had an abundance of
means. Hud’s first objection was that useless construction of big monuments
only to show power was a waste of resources. Moreover, he told them, “I am a
messenger from God, to tell you that there is only one God and you must follow
his laws. For that, you have to follow me so that I can remove all the
hindrances which are unbalancing your society. Otherwise, a great doom will
fall on you”
The chiefs were standing near the strong forts
which they had built. They were intoxicated by the idea of power that they
possessed. The leaders and chiefs could not think that anyone in the world was
capable of doing any harm to them. “You are a fool,” was the reply. “Who in the
world can even think of harming us?”
The Lost City
One chief
said, “Hud has been talking against our gods; they have jinxed him and that is
why he is talking nonsense.” “Your gods
are nothing else but few names that you and your forefathers have given to some
lifeless objects. Your gods have created nothing; on the contrary, they are
made by human hands. They cannot save you from the doom which is coming to you
as the consequence of your deeds.” “Which deeds are you referring to?” asked
one leader. “Your grip is very strong. Whenever anyone comes in it, you
pulverized them without mercy.”
“Why can’t
the wise leaders understand a simple thing like that?” asked Amir. “To be cruel
and hurt people is not good.” “The nation of Ad was proud and selfish; not
willing to leave the benefits which they were extracting from the weak.
Moreover, they had built many buildings with fluted columns in ancient times
which were a great achievement. Iram, the capital city, had numerous gardens
and was known as the city of columns,” mother said.
(46-22-26)(11-51-60)
Hud told the
chieftains, “the belief in one God will not belittle you in the eyes of other
nations. If you defy his laws, he will bring your nation down and replace it
with another nation.” All Hud’s advice fell on the deaf ears of his countrymen.
They said, “we are not going to change our views. We are going to worship our
gods as we have seen our ancestors worshipping them. The threat of doom is an
old threat. People in the past have been frightening us with it, but nothing
has happened so far and nothing will happen in the future. If you are serious,
bring the doom on us.”
“Listen to
me,” said Hud “I am not asking for any reward for my services; my reward is on
Allah who is powerful enough to compensate me for my work. I am only trying to
remove the obstacles from your society which are hindering progress.” No one
played any heed to what Hud was saying; chiefs and politicians because they did
not like his massage; common people saw that Hud was alone and without any
power, so he was unable to do any good for them. The chiefs, with resources,
were more attractive to follow
The Lost City
The chiefs
and common people both saw and understood the truth in Hud’s message, but
preferred to follow their wishes. Their scientific knowledge and skills did not
help them appreciate the truth when they decided to follow their own desires
and ambitions. On the contrary, their wrong actions appeared wonderful to them
because they were gratifying their wishes.
(51-41-42)
(69-6-8)
There was no
rain in the country; the severe drought was a great danger for gardens and
crops. The lack of water was a constant worry for the leaders. The entire
nation was longing for rain. One day they saw a small speck of cloud on the
horizon advancing towards their land. The leaders thought that their troubles
were going to end with the cloud which would bring rain and lead to bumper
crops. However, the cloud was not a messenger of prosperity; it was the doom they
were repeatedly asking for in the shape of a cyclone. The cyclone lasted for 8
days and 7 nights. The raging wind reduced the mighty nation into hollow trunks
of palm trees. The nation of Hud deprived itself of the blessings of God and
created an everlasting distance from them.
“What
happened to Hud?”asked Amir, looking at his mother with sleepy eyes. “Do not
sleep, we are going home,” said his mother. “Hud
and his followers were saved.
Thamud
The Conference Room
A
big room in a lofty mountain was opened and decorated for the arrival of nine
leaders of Thamud. The nation of Thamud was a mighty nation which ruled over
the valley of Qurah in Arabia. This part of Arabia is very fertile; the nation
of Thamud came into power after the destruction of Ad. In fact, they were the
saved people with the prophet Hud ; gained power slowly in the guidance of
prophet’s instruction.
(89-9)(27-46-48)(92-12-15)(11-62)
This
conference room was situated in a tall mountain; the nation of Thamud was well
known for their skills and sculpture. They used to build strong forts and
houses in the hills. This conference hall was a good specimen of their art. The
nine seats were placed systematically along with eatable fruit on a stone
table. The leaders were discussing a serious problem. One of them stood up and
said, “Fellow countrymen, we are facing a grave problem, if we do not find a
solution for it, we may have to face serious consequences from our neglect?
“What is the problem? asked another member. “There are many poor people, who
cannot get water for their cattle because our shepherds stopped them.But this
case was highlighted by many such wretched people and it became a crucial
problem to be tackled immediately.”
“This is not the first incident,” said one
member. “Animals have been dying before and these helpless fools could not do
anything.”
(7-76-75)
“Now the situation has changed, thanks to Saleh,” said
another. “He is helping them. He says he is the messenger of God. Everyone must
obey God’s laws because God is the only sovereign authority. Saleh, we were
expecting something exceptional from him in our favor because he belongs to our
class. Now you are saying that he is helping the other party.”
“Not only helping them; he is their leader,” said another
member. “He is giving voice to their grievances.”
“Have you tried to
find out the views of his followers? What is their opinion about him?” asked
another member of the conference.
“Yes, I did. I asked them a simple question: Do you think
Saleh is a messenger of God? We have made them so weak that I was expecting a
negative answer. However, Saleh has given them so much confidence that in my
presence, without showing any regard for me, they said, ‘Saleh is a messenger
of God. We believe in him and in his message.’”
“Oh these people have become so bold, they are telling us what
they know we don’t believe in,” said one member.
“Let us schedule another meeting to reckon this issue for
good.” They all agreed to this proposal and the meeting was adjourned.
The Meeting
(27- 46-47-48-49)
It is a dark, black night. No stars are visible. The nine
members are coming to their meeting place. One of the most stone hearted member
who was famous for conspiring against poor folks said,
“Let us swear among ourselves that we
will adhere to each other whatever may happen than attack Saleh and his family
members at night and kill them. In the morning at the time of investigation if asked
we will swear by Allah in front of people and say that we don’t know anything
about it. Moreover, we were not here at the time of murder.”
“This plan will not work now,” said a
member who has not spoken so far. “I was with Saleh, we talked, and I told him
that his presence is always to augur the worst for us. He and his followers,
for no apparent reason, have spoiled our merrymaking. But we must keep in mind
that he is always followed by a large group of people, we cannot attack him and
remain unnoted. He has given confidence to these common folks by saying that
belief in one God and work according to his laws will bring great prosperity
for them; reward them with flowing water, gardens, sons and wealth.”
“How can we solve this troublesome
problem?” One member asked, looking
intently at the face of the speaker.
“We can only solve it by publically
facing Saleh and rebutting his arguments.”
The Final
Bout
(54-24-28)(26-152)
“We are convinced that you are a liar
and a boaster. We do not think that you are the only person who could be chosen
by God to deliver his message. Moreover, you are alone. Your advice is a piece of nonsense. Our gods
have put a spell on you that are the cause of your senseless talk.” The nine
leaders attacked Saleh one by one in a loud and angry voice. They wanted to
intimidate him so that he could not speak. However, this technique failed
completely and Saleh spoke calmly and said,
“Oh my nation, why do you insist upon
going towards destruction. Act according to the law of Allah, and he will
reward you. I am not asking any wages for my services. Very soon you will see
who are a liar and boaster. Now, coming back to the immediate problem under
discussion, these leaders have not created this earth. This planet is made by
Allah, and he has created it for all his creations. These leaders have no right
to starve the cattle of weak, powerless folks; similar in the case of water.
The leaders of the nation have not created water; therefore, it is not any
body’s personal property. It is a free gift from God and it is for everyone. No
one has the right to take it under their personal control and deprive others of
it.”
Saleh’s argument was so powerful and based on
visible truth that the leaders were stunned and incapable of rebutting it.
Viewing the situation, they realized their mistake in confronting Saleh
publically. It was too late.
“Do you have any solution for this
problem,” said one of them.
(91-11-14)(51-43-45)(54-27-28)(26-15159)
“Yes, I have. This is a camel. She
will serve as a symbol for our agreement. We will fix the time for the animals
to drink water and graze in the valley. Everyone will bring their cattle at the
fixed time to drink water. I am leaving this camel as one belonging to Allah to
graze cin the land of Allah. Do not harm her; otherwise, you will be destroyed.
It is also a test to measure your respect for the agreement.”
Seeing the tumult in the poor population the leaders agreed,
but they did not keep their promise. One of them came to the valley in the
morning. He saw that their shepherds were stopping their animals from drinking
water because it was the time for poor peoples’ cattle to drink water. This
scene made him mad. His blood rushed to his head in anger. He called his leader
and both saw the change. They were so consumed by anger that they hamstrung the
camel and said to Saleh, “Bring upon
us what you threatened us with if you are a prophet of God.”
Saleh was very calm, but he said, “Enjoy what you have
accumulated so far by wasting countless human and animal lives for three days;
after that doom will seize you.” In these three days Saleh and his follower migrated
to another part of the land.
When the promised time was over, a roar from the volcanic
mountain filled the atmosphere; it erupted with a bang, spewing ash and lava
with great force. The leaders saw the lava gushing toward them, but they were
helpless; the shock had taken all their strength and left them too weak to
stand or do anything for protection. They could have gotten great bounties from
God by working in accordance with his laws, but they adopted the way of denial
and deprivation. Their lust for power, unreasonable desire to control, and
stubborness resulted in destruction. They were lying face down in lava; their
houses were as desolate as if no one had ever lived in them. Saleh and his
followers were saved from this humiliating death because they acted in
accordance with the laws of God.
“I am
writing about the key event of Quran, it is going to be a series for children,
in simple language which will help them to understand the fundamental concept
of Quran. I am starting with the story of Noah. Although the story is for
children, but the central ideas are taken from Quran. The references from Quran
are cited in the beginning of the paragraph.
The Story of
Noah
Once upon a time nearly five or six
thousand years ago, there was a green valley, surrounded by lofty mountains. A mighty and powerful
nation was living there. In those ancient times, it was very difficult to
travel. Modern transport was not available. Every tribe was a self -contained
unit, living undisturbed in their own space. The land was fertile and the crops
were yielding maximum results. The sun, in the morning and evening brought gold
and purple images in the sky. The inexpressible pure air and clean fresh water
from the mountains made the people strong and healthy. Their granaries were
full and they were living in peace and security.
Warning of
Allah
(Surah7,
verse59) (Surah11, verse25, 26) (Surah23, verse23-29)
Noah, who
was one of them, came to warn them about the consequences of their actions. “I
am a messenger of God,” he declared, “the purpose of my mission is to tell you
that there is only one God, therefore everyone must follow his laws”.
The people of the valley were
surprised to see the change in Noah: he was one of them, but he never spoke
like this before. The real opposition came from the rich people. The rich
chieftains said “Noah you are a man like us, you only want to show that you are
superior to us, and for that you have concocted this story that you are a
messenger from God. If God wants us to change, He could send an angle to guide
us. We think you are a liar”
(Surah23, verse
25)
The other
rich chieftain, who knew that Noah had been living a remarkably simple and
pious life and it would not be easy to make people believe that he was a liar,
changed his strategy. He said, “Noah had gone mad. Just wait for some time and
everybody would realize it.”
(Surah11,
verse 27-31)
Noah
understood what game the rich chieftains were trying to play, so he said, “I am
not mad. God had honored me with his revelation. I was not asking for any
money; I wanted to work for you and remove the unfair ways from society. However,
you were not willing to accept any reform. I couldn’t force it on you.” One of
the rich chieftains pointed out that the people who followed Noah were the most
abject members of the society and their following carried no weight in their
eyes. The reality was that they had divided the society according to the work
people did. Noah was against this discrimination. All human beings are equal;
to discriminate among them on the basis of work is wrong.
Noah also
declared that he was only a human like the rest of them. He had no treasures,
no knowledge of the future, he was not an angel; he was a messenger of God to
inform them that the result of wrong action would fall upon them.
The rich chieftains excited the mobs
by saying, “We must follow the footprints of our forefathers and worship our
gods, Wadd, Suwa, Yaghuth Yauq, and Nasr.” Most of the members of Noah’s nation
followed the rich chieftain, who had accumulated a lot of wealth. “He had many
sons to help him.” They said, “What can Noah give us? If we follow our chief he
can help us in many ways.” So they left Noah and joined the chieftains.
(Surah29, verse14)
Noah lived with his people for a long
time. According to the Bible and the Quran, he lived with his people and tried
to mend their ways with no result.
During this
long period, he explained to his nation the dire consequences of wrong doing.
The unruly, proud, and stubborn nation paid no heed to his warnings, nor cared
for his compassion. “If you don’t stop telling these low-class workers that all
human beings are equal, we will stone you to death,” declared the chieftains.
(Surah11, verse36-39) (Surah, verse)
God revealed
to Noah that he should stop worrying about these proud unreasonable people, and
build an ark for himself and his followers. God also told him that all his
family, with the exception of his son and wife, would be safe. Noah started to
build an ark under the direction of God with nails and wood. Whenever the chieftains passed by, they mocked
and made fun of Noah. “Look at this fool; he is building an ark on the land
without a drop of water. What is this tomfoolery? Instead of building an ark,
why don’t you bring the doom upon us,” they mocked.
(Surah11,
verse33)
“To bring
the doom is not in my hands. Only God can do it, but be rest assured you cannot
win and defeat his laws,” was the reply they got. Noah refused to drop poor low
class workers from his party. He said, “If I will not guide them, when they
come to me seeking the right path, who will save me from the wrath of God?”
(Surah71,
verse26-27)
Noah prayed
to God and said, “I have explained to my nation, publically as well as privately,
without making any difference in their behavior. They have left me and gone to
a rich chief and sons. Their wealth and power have made them blind; they cannot
see anything good and just. They have crossed every limit of decency. Do not
leave them in this state or they will corrupt the coming generations. Their
children will follow the path of their parents. Destroy all their wealth and
power and don’t leave in the land a single dweller of the disbelievers.”
(Surah11,
verse32)
The rich
chieftains were snugly settled in society, they knew that the structure of the
society was so powerful that Noah couldn’t do anything to dislodge them. One of
the leading chief said to Noah,” You have argued and discussed unnecessarily
with us, we don’t believe in what you are trying to preach .If you are true to
your words, bring the doom on us.”
The rich
chieftains were asking again and again for the doom, so eventually it came in
the form of a storm. The rain started pouring heavily. Many fountains from the
earth gushed forth. The level of the water rose quickly. It was appearing that
a race was going on between earth and sky to fill the valley with water. God
told Noah to keep two pairs of necessary animals, along with his family, and
the few who believed, in the ark.
(Surah11,
verse41-48)
People asked
Noah,” Where are we going?”He said, “Do not waste time in asking questions. Quickly settle down. This
ark is moving under the guidance of God and He will not let any harm touch us.”
The ark was moving unharmed in the mighty waves when Noah saw his son standing.
He called for him and urged him to embark on the ark. The son replied, “I do not care to join you,
I will climb up the mountain which will protect me from the flood.” Noah said,
“There is no protection today for anyone except those who join me in the
ark.” While the son and father were
having their discussion, a great wave carried the son away and he drowned. Noah
asked God,”Oh God you promised me that all those who belonged to me will be
saved, but my son drowned.”God replied, “my promise is for those who belonged
to you, and your son is your biological product, but he does not belong to you
because he is not following my law.”
The earth
gulped the water; the sky was clear and blue again. The ark stopped at the top
of mountain Judi. God said to Noah, “go and settle down in the land with my
blessings.”
Lo, and
behold! The humble and weak owe the land of powerful and strong.
Iram, the Ancient
City with Columns
One late
evening Amir and his mother went for a walk. Amir was a stout boy of ten with
black hair and black eyes. “Let us go back home,” he said. “I want to stay a
bit longer,” replied his mother. “Why?” he said and opened his eyes wide. There
was doubt in them because he knew that his mother usually went to bed early. “I
like to stay in the star light for a while. I love to see the clear blue sky
studded with shiny stars,” was the reply. “Alright, and then tell me the story
of the City with Columns,” Amir demanded.
(7-65-72) (26-123-135)
The people of Ad were the descendents
of Noah and the few believers who were saved. They established themselves in
the land and became a nation. They keenly watched the nature, collected data,
and deduced the laws from it. The scientific approach made them far advanced in
the art of building on the mountains. They used to live in the hills; cutting
them and transforming them in to comfortable homes. Moreover, they discovered
how to be great horticulturists. This knowledge helped them to grow many
gardens in the kingdom. The scientific skills made them very powerful and rich.
No other nation was as powerful as they were.
This made them very proud and unruly. In spite of scientific approach, they
refused to appreciate Hud’s message when he came to them as a messenger of God.
Hud’s opposition came from the leaders and chiefs who had an abundance of
means. Hud’s first objection was that useless construction of big monuments
only to show power was a waste of resources. Moreover, he told them, “I am a
messenger from God, to tell you that there is only one God and you must follow
his laws. For that, you have to follow me so that I can remove all the
hindrances which are unbalancing your society. Otherwise, a great doom will
fall on you”
The chiefs were standing near the strong forts
which they had built. They were intoxicated by the idea of power that they
possessed. The leaders and chiefs could not think that anyone in the world was
capable of doing any harm to them. “You are a fool,” was the reply. “Who in the
world can even think of harming us?”
The Lost City
One chief
said, “Hud has been talking against our gods; they have jinxed him and that is
why he is talking nonsense.” “Your gods
are nothing else but few names that you and your forefathers have given to some
lifeless objects. Your gods have created nothing; on the contrary, they are
made by human hands. They cannot save you from the doom which is coming to you
as the consequence of your deeds.” “Which deeds are you referring to?” asked
one leader. “Your grip is very strong. Whenever anyone comes in it, you
pulverized them without mercy.”
“Why can’t
the wise leaders understand a simple thing like that?” asked Amir. “To be cruel
and hurt people is not good.” “The nation of Ad was proud and selfish; not
willing to leave the benefits which they were extracting from the weak.
Moreover, they had built many buildings with fluted columns in ancient times
which were a great achievement. Iram, the capital city, had numerous gardens
and was known as the city of columns,” mother said.
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Hud told the
chieftains, “the belief in one God will not belittle you in the eyes of other
nations. If you defy his laws, he will bring your nation down and replace it
with another nation.” All Hud’s advice fell on the deaf ears of his countrymen.
They said, “we are not going to change our views. We are going to worship our
gods as we have seen our ancestors worshipping them. The threat of doom is an
old threat. People in the past have been frightening us with it, but nothing
has happened so far and nothing will happen in the future. If you are serious,
bring the doom on us.”
“Listen to
me,” said Hud “I am not asking for any reward for my services; my reward is on
Allah who is powerful enough to compensate me for my work. I am only trying to
remove the obstacles from your society which are hindering progress.” No one
played any heed to what Hud was saying; chiefs and politicians because they did
not like his massage; common people saw that Hud was alone and without any
power, so he was unable to do any good for them. The chiefs, with resources,
were more attractive to follow
The Lost City
The chiefs
and common people both saw and understood the truth in Hud’s message, but
preferred to follow their wishes. Their scientific knowledge and skills did not
help them appreciate the truth when they decided to follow their own desires
and ambitions. On the contrary, their wrong actions appeared wonderful to them
because they were gratifying their wishes.
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There was no
rain in the country; the severe drought was a great danger for gardens and
crops. The lack of water was a constant worry for the leaders. The entire
nation was longing for rain. One day they saw a small speck of cloud on the
horizon advancing towards their land. The leaders thought that their troubles
were going to end with the cloud which would bring rain and lead to bumper
crops. However, the cloud was not a messenger of prosperity; it was the doom they
were repeatedly asking for in the shape of a cyclone. The cyclone lasted for 8
days and 7 nights. The raging wind reduced the mighty nation into hollow trunks
of palm trees. The nation of Hud deprived itself of the blessings of God and
created an everlasting distance from them.
“What
happened to Hud?”asked Amir, looking at his mother with sleepy eyes. “Do not
sleep, we are going home,” said his mother. “Hud
and his followers were saved.
Thamud
The Conference Room
A
big room in a lofty mountain was opened and decorated for the arrival of nine
leaders of Thamud. The nation of Thamud was a mighty nation which ruled over
the valley of Qurah in Arabia. This part of Arabia is very fertile; the nation
of Thamud came into power after the destruction of Ad. In fact, they were the
saved people with the prophet Hud ; gained power slowly in the guidance of
prophet’s instruction.
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This
conference room was situated in a tall mountain; the nation of Thamud was well
known for their skills and sculpture. They used to build strong forts and
houses in the hills. This conference hall was a good specimen of their art. The
nine seats were placed systematically along with eatable fruit on a stone
table. The leaders were discussing a serious problem. One of them stood up and
said, “Fellow countrymen, we are facing a grave problem, if we do not find a
solution for it, we may have to face serious consequences from our neglect?
“What is the problem? asked another member. “There are many poor people, who
cannot get water for their cattle because our shepherds stopped them.But this
case was highlighted by many such wretched people and it became a crucial
problem to be tackled immediately.”
“This is not the first incident,” said one
member. “Animals have been dying before and these helpless fools could not do
anything.”
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“Now the situation has changed, thanks to Saleh,” said
another. “He is helping them. He says he is the messenger of God. Everyone must
obey God’s laws because God is the only sovereign authority. Saleh, we were
expecting something exceptional from him in our favor because he belongs to our
class. Now you are saying that he is helping the other party.”
“Not only helping them; he is their leader,” said another
member. “He is giving voice to their grievances.”
“Have you tried to
find out the views of his followers? What is their opinion about him?” asked
another member of the conference.
“Yes, I did. I asked them a simple question: Do you think
Saleh is a messenger of God? We have made them so weak that I was expecting a
negative answer. However, Saleh has given them so much confidence that in my
presence, without showing any regard for me, they said, ‘Saleh is a messenger
of God. We believe in him and in his message.’”
“Oh these people have become so bold, they are telling us what
they know we don’t believe in,” said one member.
“Let us schedule another meeting to reckon this issue for
good.” They all agreed to this proposal and the meeting was adjourned.
The Meeting
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It is a dark, black night. No stars are visible. The nine
members are coming to their meeting place. One of the most stone hearted member
who was famous for conspiring against poor folks said,
“Let us swear among ourselves that we
will adhere to each other whatever may happen than attack Saleh and his family
members at night and kill them. In the morning at the time of investigation if asked
we will swear by Allah in front of people and say that we don’t know anything
about it. Moreover, we were not here at the time of murder.”
“This plan will not work now,” said a
member who has not spoken so far. “I was with Saleh, we talked, and I told him
that his presence is always to augur the worst for us. He and his followers,
for no apparent reason, have spoiled our merrymaking. But we must keep in mind
that he is always followed by a large group of people, we cannot attack him and
remain unnoted. He has given confidence to these common folks by saying that
belief in one God and work according to his laws will bring great prosperity
for them; reward them with flowing water, gardens, sons and wealth.”
“How can we solve this troublesome
problem?” One member asked, looking
intently at the face of the speaker.
“We can only solve it by publically
facing Saleh and rebutting his arguments.”
The Final
Bout
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“We are convinced that you are a liar
and a boaster. We do not think that you are the only person who could be chosen
by God to deliver his message. Moreover, you are alone. Your advice is a piece of nonsense. Our gods
have put a spell on you that are the cause of your senseless talk.” The nine
leaders attacked Saleh one by one in a loud and angry voice. They wanted to
intimidate him so that he could not speak. However, this technique failed
completely and Saleh spoke calmly and said,
“Oh my nation, why do you insist upon
going towards destruction. Act according to the law of Allah, and he will
reward you. I am not asking any wages for my services. Very soon you will see
who are a liar and boaster. Now, coming back to the immediate problem under
discussion, these leaders have not created this earth. This planet is made by
Allah, and he has created it for all his creations. These leaders have no right
to starve the cattle of weak, powerless folks; similar in the case of water.
The leaders of the nation have not created water; therefore, it is not any
body’s personal property. It is a free gift from God and it is for everyone. No
one has the right to take it under their personal control and deprive others of
it.”
Saleh’s argument was so powerful and based on
visible truth that the leaders were stunned and incapable of rebutting it.
Viewing the situation, they realized their mistake in confronting Saleh
publically. It was too late.
“Do you have any solution for this
problem,” said one of them.
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“Yes, I have. This is a camel. She
will serve as a symbol for our agreement. We will fix the time for the animals
to drink water and graze in the valley. Everyone will bring their cattle at the
fixed time to drink water. I am leaving this camel as one belonging to Allah to
graze cin the land of Allah. Do not harm her; otherwise, you will be destroyed.
It is also a test to measure your respect for the agreement.”
Seeing the tumult in the poor population the leaders agreed,
but they did not keep their promise. One of them came to the valley in the
morning. He saw that their shepherds were stopping their animals from drinking
water because it was the time for poor peoples’ cattle to drink water. This
scene made him mad. His blood rushed to his head in anger. He called his leader
and both saw the change. They were so consumed by anger that they hamstrung the
camel and said to Saleh, “Bring upon
us what you threatened us with if you are a prophet of God.”
Saleh was very calm, but he said, “Enjoy what you have
accumulated so far by wasting countless human and animal lives for three days;
after that doom will seize you.” In these three days Saleh and his follower migrated
to another part of the land.
When the promised time was over, a roar from the volcanic
mountain filled the atmosphere; it erupted with a bang, spewing ash and lava
with great force. The leaders saw the lava gushing toward them, but they were
helpless; the shock had taken all their strength and left them too weak to
stand or do anything for protection. They could have gotten great bounties from
God by working in accordance with his laws, but they adopted the way of denial
and deprivation. Their lust for power, unreasonable desire to control, and
stubborness resulted in destruction. They were lying face down in lava; their
houses were as desolate as if no one had ever lived in them. Saleh and his
followers were saved from this humiliating death because they acted in
accordance with the laws of God.