332 - HOOD (Ayat# 41-49)

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

The narrative of Prophet Noah (peace be upon him) and the great flood is a central story in the Quran, detailed in Surah Hud. It recounts the disbelieving response of his people to his call to worship Allah alone, and the subsequent divine decree for a catastrophic flood to cleanse the earth. Noah is instructed to build an ark, a vessel designed to preserve a remnant of humanity and all living creatures. The account emphasizes Allah's justice and mercy, as well as the consequences of rejecting divine messengers. A poignant moment arises when Noah's son refuses to board the ark, believing he can find refuge on a mountain, highlighting the limitations of earthly protection against divine will. This story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of faith, obedience, and the inevitable accountability before Allah. The narrative concludes with the ark resting upon Mount Judi, and a promise of blessings for Noah and those with him.

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