The people of Ad lived many
years in the windswept hills of an area between Yemen and Oman. They were
physically well-built and renowned for their craftsmanship especially in the
construction of tall buildings with lofty towers. They were outstanding among
all the nations in power and wealth, which, unfortunately, made them arrogant
and boastful. Their political power was held in the hand of unjust rulers,
against whom no one dared to raise a voice.
They were not ignorant of the
existence of Allah, nor did they refuse to worship Him. What they did refuse
was to worship Allah alone. They worshiped other gods, also, including idols.
This is one sin Allah does not forgive.
Allah wanted to guide and
discipline these people, so He sent A prophet from among them. This prophet was
Hud , a noble man who handled his task with great resoluteness and tolerance.
Ibn Jarir reported that he
was Hud Ibn Shalikh, Ibn Arfakhshand, Ibn Sam, Ibn Noah . He also reported that
Prophet Hud was from a tribe called Ad Ibn Uus Ibn Sam Ibn Noah, who were Arabs
living in Al-Ahqaf in Yemen between Oman and Hadramaut, on a land called Ashar
stretching out into the sea. The name of their valley was Mughiith.
Some traditions claimed that
Hud was the first person who spoke Arabic, while others claimed that Noah was
the first. It was also said that Adam was the first.
Hud condemned idol worship
and admonished his people: "My people, what is the benefit of these stones
that you carve with your own hands and worship? In reality it is an insult to
the intellect. There is only One Deity worthy of worship and that is Allah.
Worship of Him, and Him alone, is compulsory on you.
"He created you, He
provides for you and He is the One Who will cause you to die. He gave you
wonderful physiques and blessed you in many ways. So believe in Him and do not
be blind to His favors, or the same fate that destroyed Noah's people will overtake
you."
With such reasoning Hud hoped
to instill faith in them, but they refused to accept his message. His people
asked him: "Do you desire to be our master with your call? What payment do
you want?"
Hud tried to make them
understand that he would receive his payment (reward) from Allah; he did not
demand anything from them except that they let the light of truth touch their
minds and hearts.
Allah the Almighty states:
And to 'Ad (people, We sent) their brother Hud. He said, "0 my people!
Worship Allah! You have no other Ilah (god) but Him, Certainly, you do nothing
but invent (lies)! 0 my people I ask of you no reward for it (the Message). My
reward is only from Him Who created me. Will you not then understand? And 0 my
people! Ask forgiveness of your Lord and then repent to Him, He will send you
(from the sky) abundant rain, and add strength to your strength, so do not turn
away as Mujrimeen (criminals, disbelievers in the Oneness of Allah)."
They said: "0 Hud! No
evidence have you brought us, and we shall not leave our gods for your (mere)
saying! And we are not believers in you. All that we say is that some of our
gods (false deities) have seized you with evil (madness)."
He said: "I call Allah
to witness and bear you witness that I am free from that which you ascribe as
partners in worship with Him (Allah). So plot against me, all of you, and give
me no respite. I put my trust in Allah, my Lord and your Lord! There is not a
moving (living) creature but He has grasp of its forelock. Verily, my Lord is
on the Straight Path (the truth).
So if you turn away, still I have conveyed the
Message with which I was sent to you. My Lord will make another people succeed
you, and you will not harm Him in the least. Surely, my Lord is Guardian over
all things." Surah 11: 50-57
Hud tried to speak to them
and to explain about Allah's blessings: how Allah the Almighty had made them
Noah's successors, how He had given them strength and power, and how He sent
them rain to revive the soil.
Hud's people looked about
them and found they were the strongest on earth, so they became prouder and
more obstinate. Thus they argued a lot with Hud. They asked: "0 Hud! Do
you say that after we die and turn into dust, we will be resurrected?" He
replied: 'Yes, you will come back on the Day of Judgment and each one of you
will be asked about what you did."
A peal of laughter was heard
after the last statement. "How strange Hud's claims are!" The
disbelievers muttered among themselves. They believed that when man dies his
body decays and turns into dust which is swept away by the wind. How could that
return to its original state? Then what is the significance of the Day of
Judgment? Why do the dead return to life?
All these questions were
patiently received by Hud. He then addressed his people concerning the Day of
Judgment. He explained that belief in the Day of Judgment is essential to
Allah's justice, teaching them the same thing that every prophet taught about
it.
Hud PBUH explained that justice
demands that there be a Day of Judgment because good is not always victorious
in life. Sometimes evil overpowers good. Will such crimes go unpunished? If we
suppose there is no Day of Judgment, then a great injustice will have prevailed,
but Allah has forbidden injustice to be incurred by Himself or His subjects.
Therefore, the existence of the Day of Judgment, a day of accounting for our
deeds and being rewarded or punished for them, reveals the extent of Allah's
justice. Hud spoke to them about all of these things. They listened but
disbelieved him.
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