Prophet Lut (alayhis salam)
Prophet Lut (alayhis salam) and his family lived among very evil and disobedient
people. These people did many things which Allah had forbidden.
So Allah commanded Lut (alayhis salam) to tell them: "You must stop doing evil
and believe in Allah. Allah has sent me to warn you of a terrible punishment
that is going to befall you if you do not obey Him."
But people refused to listen to Lut (alayhis salam). They even laughed at him
because he would not join them in doing evil deeds.
One day, some visitors came to Lut (alayhis salam). The evil people wanted to
capture his visitors and harm them.
Lut (alayhis salam) was very afraid that he would not be able to protect his
guests.
But to Lut (alayhis salam)'s surprise and relief, the visitors said: "You need
not be frightened. Those evil-doers cannot harm us. For we are messengers of
Allah. We have come from Allah to tell you to take your family and leave this
town at night.
None of you should try to turn and look back or stay behind. Only those who go
without looking back will be saved."
Lut (alayhis salam) knew at once that the visitors were indeed Allah (Subhanahu
wa Ta'ala)'s angels. They had come so that Lut (alayhis salam) and his family
could escape and be safe, for Allah was going to punish the evil-doers of that
town.
Lut (alayhis salam) and his family, however, had believed in Allah and prayed to
Him. Therefore they were to be saved.
At once, Lut (alayhis salam) and his family got ready and left their house at
night when it was dark, so that the evil people would not see them.
But then, just as they were leaving, Lut (alayhis salam)'s wife turned back and
stayed behind. She refused to believe in Allah and was also disobedient.
So she was not saved from punishment and death when Allah sent down a rain of
fire and stones. All the houses in the town were destroyed and the disobedient
people perished in the rain of fire and stones.
Only Lut and the rest of his family were rescued, and they praised and thanked
Allah for having saved them.
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