566 - SAAD (Ayat# 11-26)

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

This excerpt explores the consequences faced by previous nations—Noah’s people, Aad, Thamud, Pharaoh, and Lot’s community—due to their rejection of divine messengers. The text highlights a pattern of punishment for disbelief and emphasizes that similar fate awaits those who follow suit. It then transitions to the story of Prophet David (Dawood), detailing a situation where he was tested by Allah. Despite his status, David’s potential lapse in judgment prompted him to seek forgiveness through sincere repentance and devotion. The narrative underscores the importance of accountability, even for prophets, and demonstrates Allah's willingness to forgive those who turn to Him. The passage also cautions against following desires, which can lead one astray from the path of righteousness, and stresses the significance of remembering the Day of Judgment.

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