Judgement Day - rejecting Allah's message as example of Nuha's ark, and similar consequences, according to the Quran

Quran refers to the story of Prophet Nuh and the flood that Allah sent as a punishment for the disbelievers. The verse indicates that even though the ancestors of the disbelievers were saved from the flood, they continued to reject Allah's message. Quran reminds human beings to be grateful to Allah and recognize that all blessings come from Him. The verse emphasizes the importance of remaining humble and not becoming arrogant or forgetful of Allah's favors, especially when He is generous and tries us.

Quran 69:14:

Translation: "Indeed, when the water overflowed, We carried your ancestors in the sailing ship."

Explanation: This verse is part of a larger passage that describes the Day of Judgment and the punishment that awaits the disbelievers. The verse refers to the story of Prophet Nuh (Noah) and the flood that Allah sent as a punishment for the people who rejected his message. The verse specifically mentions that Allah carried the ancestors of the disbelievers in a sailing ship when the water overflowed, indicating that they were saved from the flood. The verse serves as a reminder of the power and mercy of Allah, who gives respite and opportunities for repentance even to those who have rejected Him.

Quran 89:21:

Translation: "So as for man, when his Lord tries him and [thus] is generous to him and favors him, he says, "My Lord has honored me.""

Explanation: This verse is part of a larger passage that describes the fate of the disbelievers on the Day of Judgment. The verse refers to the attitude of human beings towards Allah when they are blessed with His favors and mercy. The verse states that when Allah tests human beings and is generous to them, they become grateful and consider themselves honored by Him. The verse serves as a reminder of the importance of being grateful to Allah and recognizing that all blessings and favors come from Him. It also highlights the importance of remaining humble and not becoming arrogant or forgetful of Allah's favors.



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