The story of the Prophet Nuh (Noah) and the flood is mentioned in several chapters of the Quran, including Surahs Al-Ankabut, Noah, and Hud. The story goes as follows:
Nuh was sent as a prophet to his people, who had turned away from worshipping Allah and had become engrossed in their worldly desires. Nuh preached to them for 950 years, warning them of the punishment that awaited them if they did not repent and turn back to Allah. However, the people of Nuh ridiculed and rejected his message.
Finally, Allah revealed to Nuh that a great flood was coming to punish the disbelievers, and that he should build an ark to save himself and those who believed in Allah. Nuh followed Allah's command and built a huge ark, gathering pairs of every animal and inviting his people to join him on the boat.
As the flood waters rose, Nuh's people realized their mistake and begged to be saved, but it was too late. The ark floated on the waters of the flood, carrying Nuh, his family, and the believers, while everyone else perished.
After the flood receded, the ark came to rest on a mountain, and Nuh and the believers were saved. The story of Prophet Nuh is a reminder of the importance of faith, obedience to Allah, and the consequences of ignoring the warnings of the prophets.
Surah Al-Qamar, Chapter 54, Verses 9-17:
The people of Nuh (Noah) rejected (the truth) before them, and they belied Our slave, and said: "A madman!" and he was insolently rebuked and threatened.
So he invoked his Lord (saying): "I am overwhelmed, so help (me)!"
Then We opened the gates of heaven with pouring water,
And We caused springs to gush forth from the earth. So the two waters (salt and sweet) met together in accordance with the command of Allah, Who is the All-Knower, the All-Aware.
And We carried him on a (ship) made of planks and nails,
Floating under Our Eyes, a reward for him who had been rejected!
And indeed, We have left this as a sign, then is there any that will remember (or receive admonition)?
Then see how (dreadful) was My punishment after My warnings!
And indeed, We have made the Quran easy to understand and remember; then is there any that will remember (or receive admonition)?
The story of the Prophet Nuh (Noah) and the flood is a significant event in Islamic history and is mentioned in several chapters of the Quran. Nuh was a prophet sent to his people who had turned away from Allah and become engrossed in their worldly desires. Nuh preached to his people for 950 years, warning them of the punishment that awaited them if they did not turn back to Allah. However, the people of Nuh ridiculed and rejected his message. Finally, Allah revealed to Nuh that a great flood was coming to punish the disbelievers, and that he should build an ark to save himself and those who believed in Allah. Nuh followed Allah's command and built a huge ark, gathering pairs of every animal and inviting his people to join him on the boat. As the flood waters rose, Nuh's people realized their mistake, but it was too late. The ark floated on the waters of the flood, carrying Nuh, his family, and the believers, while everyone else perished. After the flood receded, the ark came to rest on a mountain, and Nuh and the believers were saved. This story serves as a reminder of the importance of faith, obedience to Allah, and the consequences of ignoring the warnings of the prophets.
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