In the Quran, Shuaib is mentioned as a prophet sent by Allah to the people of Madyan. The people of Madyan were known for their wickedness and dishonesty, and Shuaib was sent to guide them to the right path and to remind them of their responsibilities towards Allah and each other.
The Quran does not provide much detail about the people of Shuaib, but it is believed that they were a tribe of Arab people who lived in the northwestern region of the Arabian Peninsula. They were known for their business and trading skills, and they used to travel extensively for commerce.
According to the Quran, Shuaib preached to the people of Madyan to worship only Allah and to avoid committing evil deeds. He also reminded them of their duty to be fair and just in their business dealings and to take care of the needs of the poor and the needy.
Despite his efforts, the people of Madyan did not listen to Shuaib's message, and they continued to indulge in their evil ways. As a result, Allah punished them with a severe earthquake and a loud blast, which destroyed their homes and left them lifeless in the streets.
The story of Shuaib and the people of Madyan is a reminder of the importance of following the right path and staying away from evil deeds, and it serves as a warning to those who choose to ignore the guidance of Allah's prophets.
The people of Shuaib (Madyan) are mentioned in several verses of the Quran, but there is no fixed number of verses that specifically mention them. Their story is referred to in various passages of the Quran, where Shuaib is described as a prophet who was sent to guide them towards the right path and to remind them of their responsibilities towards Allah and their fellow human beings.
The story of the people of Madyan and their interaction with Shuaib is mentioned in Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Surah Al-Shu'ara (Chapter 26), and Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28) of the Quran. However, the exact number of verses that mention the people of Shuaib may vary depending on the interpretation and context of the Quranic verses.
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 84: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. There has come to you clear evidence from your Lord. So fulfill the measure and weight and do not deprive people of their due and cause not corruption upon the earth after its reformation. That is better for you, if you should be believers.'"
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 85: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not decrease from the measure and the scale. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day.'"
Surah Al-Shu'ara (Chapter 26), Verses 176-177: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not give short measure and weight. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day.'"
These verses and others like them mention Shuaib's call to his people to worship Allah and to be just in their dealings, and his warning of the consequences of disobedience.
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 94: "And when Our command came, We saved Shu'ayb and those who believed with him, by mercy from Us. And the shriek seized those who had wronged, and they became within their homes [corpses] fallen prone."
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 91: "And the eminent among his people who disbelieved and denied the meeting of the Hereafter while We had given them luxury in the worldly life said, 'This is not but a man like yourselves. He eats of that from which you eat and drinks of what you drink.'"
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verses 46-47: "And We showed Pharaoh and his people the signs and they took them as a joke. And they said, 'Are we to believe in two men like ourselves while their people are for us in servitude?' So they denied them and were of those destroyed. And We certainly gave Moses the Scripture that perhaps they would be guided."
In these verses, the fate of the people of Madyan is mentioned, as well as their disbelief in Shuaib's message and their ultimate destruction. The Quran also draws parallels between the people of Madyan and the people of other prophets, such as Moses, who also faced rejection from their respective communities.
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 85: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not decrease from the measure and the scale. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day.'"
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verse 46: "And We showed Pharaoh and his people the signs and they took them as a joke. And they said, 'Are we to believe in two men like ourselves while their people are for us in servitude?'"
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 87: "They said, 'O Shu'ayb, does your prayer command you that we should leave what our fathers worship or not do with our wealth what we please? Indeed, you are the forbearing, the discerning!'"
These verses continue to emphasize the message of Shuaib to his people, calling them to worship Allah and to be fair and just in their dealings. The response of the people of Madyan is also mentioned, with some rejecting Shuaib's message and others questioning his authority.
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 91: "And the eminent among his people who disbelieved and denied the meeting of the Hereafter while We had given them luxury in the worldly life said, 'This is not but a man like yourselves. He eats of that from which you eat and drinks of what you drink.'"
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verse 45: "And We had certainly sent Moses with Our signs to Pharaoh and his establishment, but they were unjust toward them. So see how was the end of the corrupters."
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 89: "They said, 'O Shu'ayb, we do not understand much of what you say, and indeed, we consider you among us as weak. And if not for your family, we would have stoned you [to death]; and you are not to us one respected.'"
These verses continue to tell the story of Shuaib and his people, including their disbelief and rejection of his message. They also draw parallels between the people of Madyan and other groups, such as Pharaoh and his establishment, who similarly rejected the signs and messages of their prophets.
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 93: "And We sent to no city a prophet [who was denied] except that We seized its people with poverty and hardship that they might humble themselves [to Allah]."
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 86: "And to the Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not decrease from the measure and the scale. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day.'"
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verse 48: "But when the truth came to them from Us, they said, 'Indeed, this is obvious magic.'"
These verses continue to emphasize the message of Shuaib, calling his people to worship Allah and to be just in their dealings. They also mention the punishment that Allah inflicted on the people of other cities who denied their prophets, as a warning to the people of Madyan. Lastly, the verses illustrate the disbelief and rejection of some of the people of Madyan, who considered the signs of Allah to be mere magic.
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 88: "And the eminent among his people who were arrogant said, 'We will surely evict you, O Shu'ayb, and those who have believed with you, from our city, or you must return to our religion.' He said, 'Even if we were unwilling?'"
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 90: "And the eminent among his people who disbelieved said, 'If you should follow Shu'ayb, indeed, you would then be losers.'"
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verse 43: "And We gave Moses the Scripture, after We had destroyed the former generations, as enlightenment for the people and guidance and mercy that they might be reminded."
These verses continue to tell the story of Shuaib and his people, with some among them rejecting his message and threatening him with expulsion or a return to their former religion. The verses also mention the previous generations that were destroyed, and the guidance and mercy that Allah gave to the Prophet Moses and his people through the revelation of the scripture.
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 87: "They said, 'O Shu'ayb, does your prayer command you that we should leave what our fathers worship or not do with our wealth what we please? Indeed, you are the forbearing, the discerning!'"
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verse 46: "And you were not at the side of the mount when We called [Moses] but [were sent] as a mercy from your Lord to warn a people to whom no warner had come before you that they might be reminded."
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 91: "And the eminent among his people who disbelieved and denied the meeting of the Hereafter while We had given them luxury in the worldly life said, 'This is not but a man like yourselves. He eats of that from which you eat and drinks of what you drink.'"
These verses continue to describe the interactions between Shuaib and his people, with some among them questioning his teachings and others rejecting them outright. The verses also mention the Prophet Moses and his mission to warn his people of the consequences of their disbelief, and the arrogance of some among the people of Madyan who refused to believe in the Hereafter.
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verse 44: "And you were not on the western side [of the mount] when We revealed to Moses the command, and you were not among the witnesses [to that]."
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 88: "He said, 'O my people, have you considered: if I am upon clear evidence from my Lord and He has provided me with a good provision from Him...? And I do not intend to differ from you in that which I have forbidden you; I only intend reform as much as I am able. And my success is not but through Allah. Upon him I have relied, and to Him I return.'"
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 91: "They said, 'O Shu'ayb, we do not understand much of what you say, and indeed, we consider you among us as weak. And if not for your family, we would have stoned you [to death]; and you are not to us one respected.'"
These verses continue to narrate the story of Shuaib and his people, with some among them questioning his authority and others threatening him with violence. The verses also mention the reliance of Shuaib on Allah and his intention to reform his people, and the rejection and disrespect he faced from some of his own community.
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 92: "He said, 'O my people, is my family more respected for power by you than Allah? But you put Him behind your backs [in neglect]. Indeed, my Lord is encompassing of what you do.'"
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 92: "And We have certainly sent [messengers] to nations before you, [O Muhammad], and We seized them with poverty and hardship that perhaps they might humble themselves [to Us]."
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 94: "And O my people, work according to your position; indeed, I am working. You are going to know to whom will come a punishment that will disgrace him and who is a liar. So watch; indeed, I am with you a watcher, [awaiting the outcome].'"
These verses continue to describe the exchanges between Shuaib and his people, with Shuaib calling them to prioritize Allah over their own desires and interests. The verses also mention the sending of messengers to other nations before the time of Prophet Muhammad, and the hardships and trials that some of those communities faced as a result of their disobedience. Finally, the verses emphasize the accountability of all individuals for their actions and the coming of a punishment for those who reject the truth.
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 93: "And We sent not before you [as messengers] except men to whom We revealed from among the people of cities. So have they not traveled through the earth and observed how was the end of those before them? And the home of the Hereafter is best for those who fear Allah; then will you not reason?"
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 96: "And when Our command came, We saved Shu'ayb and those who believed with him, by mercy from Us. And the shriek seized those who had wronged, and they became within their homes [corpses] fallen prone."
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verse 52: "And those who believe and do righteous deeds - We will surely admit them among the righteous [into Paradise]."
These verses continue to discuss the story of Shuaib and his people, with the emphasis on the importance of learning from the past and turning towards Allah. The verses also mention the ultimate fate of the people of Madyan who rejected the message of Shuaib, and the salvation of those who believed and followed him. Finally, the verses promise reward and admission to Paradise for those who believe in Allah and perform righteous deeds.
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 85: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. There has come to you clear evidence from your Lord. So fulfill the measure and weight and do not deprive people of their due and cause not corruption upon the earth after its reformation. That is better for you, if you should be believers.'"
Surah Ash-Shu'ara (Chapter 26), Verses 176-177: "And if they turn away, then say, 'I have warned you of a thunderbolt like the thunderbolt [that struck] 'Aad and Thamud. [This is] the truth, so taste [the punishment] and have no company except the wrongdoers.' And [O Muhammad], tell them, 'Indeed, I am the clear warner.'"
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 88: "And the eminent ones who disbelieved among his people said, 'We will surely evict you, O Shu'ayb, and those who have believed with you from our city, or you must return to our religion.' He said, 'Even if we were unwilling?'"
These verses continue to describe the messages that Shuaib conveyed to his people, calling them to worship Allah and to act with justice and fairness towards others. The verses also warn of the consequences of rejecting the message of Allah and following one's own desires, and emphasize the importance of sticking to the truth even in the face of adversity. Finally, the verses highlight the challenges and threats that Shuaib and his followers faced from those who rejected their message.
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 84: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not decrease from the measure and the scale. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day.'"
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 91: "And O my people, give full measure and weight in justice and do not deprive the people of their due and do not commit abuse on the earth, spreading corruption."
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 88: "He said, 'O my people, have you considered: if I am upon clear evidence from my Lord and He has provided me with a good provision from Him...? And I do not intend to differ from you in that which I have forbidden you; I only intend reform as much as I am able. And my success is not but through Allah. Upon him I have relied, and to Him I return.'"
These verses continue to emphasize the message that Shuaib brought to his people, calling them to worship Allah alone and to act with justice and fairness in their dealings with others. The verses also emphasize the importance of following the guidance of Allah, even if it goes against one's own desires or the practices of the community. Finally, the verses highlight the reliance of Shuaib and the believers on Allah for their success and guidance.
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 89: "And O my people, let not [your] dissension from me cause you to be struck by that similar to what struck the people of Noah or the people of Hud or the people of Saleh. And the people of Lot are not from you far away."
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 93: "And We sent not before you [as messengers] except men to whom We revealed [Our message]. So ask the people of the message if you do not know."
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 94: "And ask forgiveness of your Lord and then repent to Him. Indeed, my Lord is Merciful and Affectionate."
These verses continue to warn the people of Shuaib of the consequences of rejecting the message of Allah and the fate of those who came before them and did so. They also emphasize the importance of seeking knowledge and guidance from the people of the message and seeking forgiveness and repentance from Allah.
Surah Ash-Shu'ara (Chapter 26), Verses 176-178: "Indeed, We sent upon them a screaming wind on a day of continuous misfortune, extracting the people as if they were trunks of palm trees uprooted. And how [severe] were My punishment and warning."
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verse 46: "And you were not at the side of the mount when We called [Moses] but [were sent] as a mercy from your Lord to warn a people to whom no warner had come before you that they might be reminded."
Surah Al-Anbiya (Chapter 21), Verse 85: "And [mention] the man of the fish, when he went off in anger and thought that We would not decree [anything] upon him. And he called out within the darknesses, 'There is no deity except You; exalted are You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers.'"
These verses mention the punishment that was sent upon the people of Shuaib in the form of a screaming wind, and how it uprooted them like trunks of palm trees. The verses also remind believers of the importance of warning others about the consequences of rejecting the message of Allah and seeking His forgiveness and mercy. Finally, the verses mention the story of the man of the fish (Prophet Yunus/Jonah) and his repentance and calling upon Allah for help while being swallowed by a whale.
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 85: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. There has come to you clear evidence from your Lord. So fulfill the measure and weight and do not deprive people of their due and cause not corruption upon the earth after its reformation. That is better for you, if you should be believers.'"
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 91: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not decrease from the measure and the scale. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day.'"
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 87: "And O my people, let not [your] dissension from me cause you to be struck by that similar to what struck the people of Noah or the people of Hud or the people of Saleh. And the people of Lot are not from you far away."
These verses reiterate the message that Shuaib brought to his people, calling them to worship Allah alone and act with justice and fairness in their dealings. The verses also warn of the consequences of rejecting the message and remind the people of the punishment that was sent upon previous nations who refused to believe.
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 84: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not decrease from the measure and the scale. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day.'"
Surah Ash-Shams (Chapter 91), Verses 11-14: "And [by] the earth and He who spread it, and the soul and He who proportioned it, and inspired it [with discernment of] its wickedness and its righteousness, he has succeeded who purifies it, and he has failed who instills it [with corruption]."
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verse 45: "But We showed them no sign except that it was greater than its sister, and We seized them with punishment that perhaps they might return [to faith]."
These verses continue to emphasize the message of Shuaib and warn the people of the consequences of their actions. The verses from Surah Ash-Shams describe the importance of purifying one's soul and avoiding corruption, while the verse from Surah Al-Qasas highlights the importance of signs and warnings in guiding people towards faith.
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 88: "And the eminent ones among his people who disbelieved and denied the meeting of the Hereafter while We had given them luxury in the worldly life said, 'This is not but a man like yourselves. He eats of that from which you eat and drinks of what you drink.'"
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 91: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not decrease from the measure and the scale. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day.'"
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 84: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not decrease from the measure and the scale. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day.'"
These verses continue to emphasize the message of Shuaib, calling his people to worship Allah and act with justice and fairness in their dealings. The verses also highlight the response of the disbelieving and arrogant leaders among the people of Shuaib, who refused to believe in the message and rejected the signs of Allah. The consequences of their rejection and arrogance are also mentioned in these verses.
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verse 46: "And when they saw Our punishment, they said, 'We believe in Allah alone and disbelieve in that which we used to associate with Him.'"
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 87: "They said, 'O Shu'ayb, does your prayer command you that we should leave what our fathers worship or not do with our wealth what we please? Indeed, you are the forbearing, the discerning!'"
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 89: "O my people, let not [your] dissension from me cause you to be struck by that similar to what struck the people of Noah or the people of Hud or the people of Salih. And the people of Lot are not from you far away."
These verses continue to describe the response of the people of Shuaib to his message, including their rejection, disbelief, and eventual acceptance and repentance in some cases. The verses also mention the challenges and arguments that Shuaib faced in his efforts to guide his people towards righteousness and warn them of the consequences of their actions.
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 92: "And We sent not upon his people after him any soldiers from the heaven, nor would We have done so."
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 93: "It was not but a single shout, and immediately they were extinguished."
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 94: "And when Our command came, We saved Shu'ayb and those who believed with him, by mercy from Us. And the shriek seized those who had wronged, and they became within their homes [corpses] fallen prone."
These verses describe the ultimate fate of the people of Shuaib, as well as the response of Allah to their rejection of His message and mistreatment of His prophet. The verses mention the destruction of the disbelievers through a single shout or shriek, and the salvation of Shuaib and his followers by Allah's mercy. These verses also serve as a warning to those who reject Allah's guidance and persist in their disbelief and wrongdoing.
Surah Al-Ankabut (Chapter 29), Verse 36: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. There has come to you clear evidence from your Lord. So fulfill the measure and weight and do not deprive people of their due and cause not corruption upon the earth after its reformation. That is better for you, if you should be believers.'"
Surah Al-Ahqaf (Chapter 46), Verse 21: "And mention, [O Muhammad], the brother of 'Aad, when he warned his people in the [region of] al-Ahqaf - and warners had already passed on before him and after him - [saying], 'Do not worship except Allah. Indeed, I fear for you the punishment of a terrible day.'"
Surah Ash-Shu'ara (Chapter 26), Verse 176: "And [We destroyed] the people of Lot - and We destroyed them, [so that] they could not see, nor did they hear. And [We destroyed] the people of Shu'ayb. And [We destroyed] the people of Thamud, and they were covered by a piercing torment."
These verses mention Shuaib as one of the prophets sent by Allah to guide his people towards the truth and warn them of the consequences of their actions. The verses emphasize the importance of worshiping Allah alone, acting with justice and fairness, and avoiding corruption and wrongdoing. The destruction of the people of Shuaib is also mentioned as a warning to those who persist in their disobedience and rejection of Allah's guidance.
Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28), Verse 46: "And you were not at the side of the mount when We called [Moses] but [were sent] as a mercy from your Lord to warn a people to whom no warner had come before you that they might be reminded."
Surah Al-Mu'minun (Chapter 23), Verse 32: "And We sent among them a messenger from themselves, [saying], 'Worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him; then will you not fear Him?'"
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 84: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. There has come to you clear evidence from your Lord. So fulfill the measure and weight and do not deprive people of their due and cause not corruption upon the earth after its reformation. That is better for you, if you should be believers.'"
These verses emphasize the role of Shuaib as a messenger sent by Allah to guide his people towards the truth and warn them of the consequences of their actions. The verses stress the importance of worshiping Allah alone, avoiding corruption and wrongdoing, and treating others with justice and fairness. The people of Shuaib are mentioned as a specific community who received the message of their prophet, and their response to his call is described throughout the Quran.
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 87: "They said, 'O Shu'ayb, does your prayer command you that we should leave what our fathers worship or not do with our wealth what we please? Indeed, you are the forbearing, the discerning!'"
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 89: "They said, 'O Shu'ayb, we do not understand much of what you say, and indeed, we consider you among us as weak. And if not for your family, we would have stoned you [to death]; and you are not to us one respected.'"
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 85: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not decrease from the measure and the scale. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day.'"
These verses continue to describe the response of the people of Shuaib to his message and call to worship Allah alone. The people question his authority and resist his teachings, expressing their attachment to their traditional beliefs and practices. The verses also describe the patience and forbearance of Shuaib in the face of their rejection and hostility.
Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Verse 92: "They said, 'O Shu'ayb, we do not understand much of what you say, and indeed, we consider you among us as weak. And if not for your family, we would have stoned you [to death]; and you are not to us one respected.'"
Surah Ash-Shu'ara (Chapter 26), Verse 176: "And We destroyed the cities of Pharaoh and those before him and We oppressed the people of sin and disbelief."
Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Verse 85: "And to Madyan [We sent] their brother Shu'ayb. He said, 'O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. And do not decrease from the measure and the scale. Indeed, I see you in prosperity, but indeed, I fear for you the punishment of an all-encompassing Day.'"
These verses continue to describe the disbelief and disobedience of the people of Shuaib, and the punishment that ultimately befalls them as a result. The verses also mention the destruction of previous civilizations who similarly rejected the message of their prophets, emphasizing the importance of heeding Allah's warnings and turning towards Him in obedience and faith.
In summary, the people of Shuaib (Madyan) are mentioned in several chapters of the Quran, including Surah Hud, Surah Al-A'raf, Surah Al-Qasas, and others. They were a tribe of people who lived in the area of Madyan, and were known for their dishonesty, oppression, and rejection of the prophets sent to them by Allah. Shuaib was one such prophet, who warned his people to turn towards Allah and abandon their wicked ways, but they refused to listen and persisted in their disobedience. As a result, they were punished severely by Allah, and their civilization was destroyed. The story of the people of Shuaib serves as a reminder to humanity of the consequences of arrogance, disobedience, and rejection of Allah's guidance.
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