324 - YOUNAS (Ayat# 71-87)

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
03/04/26

The Quran recounts the stories of prophets sent to guide humanity, highlighting both their messages and the responses they received. The narrative details the prophet Noah’s prolonged invitation to his people to abandon idolatry and turn to the worship of Allah, despite facing ridicule and opposition for nine centuries. When his call was met with continued defiance, Noah beseeched Allah to intervene. Subsequently, a great flood was sent as a consequence for the disbelievers. The Quran then transitions to the story of Moses and Aaron, dispatched to Pharaoh and his court with signs from Allah. However, Pharaoh and his people stubbornly rejected these miracles, attributing them to magic. Moses challenged this claim, asserting that the divine revelations were truth, yet they remained steadfast in their disbelief. This resistance led to divine punishment and the eventual subjugation of Pharaoh’s people. The accounts emphasize the consistent pattern of divine messengers facing rejection and the inevitable consequences for those who deny the truth, and the importance of trusting in Allah.

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