PROPHET NUH (May Allah be pleased with him)

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Bismillah ir-rahman ir-rahim

Assalam alaykum warahmatullah wabarakatu

This is another story of a Prophet of Allah. It is quite a read but very fascinating In Sha Allah.

He was Nuh ibn Lamik ibn Mitoshilkh ibn Enoch ibn Yard ibn Mahlabil ibn Qinan ibn Anoush ibn Seth ibn 'Adam, the Father of Mankind (May Allah be pleased with him).

According to the history of the People of the Book (this refers to the Jews, and Christians, so called by Allah because they received revealed Books - the Tawrah, Zabur and Injil. These names are translated Torah, Psalms, and Gospels respectively, but the Books that are extent are corrupt. Of the revealed Books, only the Qur'an remains exactly as it was revealed), the period between the birth of Nuh and the death of 'Adam was 146 years. [According to Genesis 5 (new Revised Standard Version], Nuh was born one hundred and twenty six years after the death of 'Adam. Ibn 'Abbas narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, "The period between 'Adam and Nuh was ten centuries." [Sahih Al-Bukhari] Nuh was born 1056 years after 'Adam's creation (or after he left the Garden of Eden). Thus, this hadith does not contradict the previous statement from the People of the Book as it may first appear to do. The reader should keep in mind, however that any statement or narratives taken from the People of the Book are not necessarily credible. This was taken from Genesis 5.

A famous and authentic Muslim historian and scholar, Imam Ibn Katheer (May Allah have mercy on him), gives a detailed account of how idol-worship started in the world. We shall summarize this account for you. Among the generations that came between Nabi Adam and Nabi Nuh (May Allah be pleased with him) there lived some very pious people. Some of their names are mentioned in Surah Nuh, such as, Wadd, Suwaa', Yaghooth, Ya 'ooq, and Nasr. These people were saints who were devoted to the worship of Allah Subhanhu wa ta'ala, and they had a large following. When they died, people were very sad and missed them a great deal. Some of their followers cried for days out of mourning. One day, upon seeing the extreme grief and sorrow of these followers, Shaytaan came to them in the form of a human being and offered to draw pictures of these holy men which they could keep in their homes as reminders. This was accepted and soon all of them had pictures of their pious leaders in their homes. They drew inspiration for their ibadaah from these pictures and the sight of these holy man lessened their grief. It was a great means of solace for them. When these followers died, their sons grew up and continued keeping these pictures. However, Shaytaan again came in human form and offered to transform these pictures into idols, which he did upon their consent. Later he managed to convince the younger generation, who had no idea why these pictures and images were made, that their forefathers actually worshipped them. The newer generation started to worship these images, and thus began the evil of idol-worship on earth. The exact names of these pious people, as mentioned above, were given to the idols. Shaytaan kept on appearing to them with new ideas and suggestions, such as asking things from these idols, making dua’ to them for rain, etc.

As time passed, these images were modified and beautified, and eventually people forgot entirely about Allah Subhanhu wa ta'ala and focused all their attention on these images. Every generation that came after them, indulged in this form of worship, until Allah Subhanhu wa ta'ala decide to appoint Nuh as a Messenger to save these people from this evil sin. He therefore invited them to the worship of one God, Allah, and to submit to His Law. Needless to say, this message was rejected, because people were so deep -rooted in idolatry that they were not prepared to forsake their beliefs in these idols. Nuh used different ways and methods to explain the truth to them, but to no avail. He spoke to them in public and in private, at night and during the day, and kept on reminding them of the Mercy and Forgiveness of Allah but only a handful of people listened to him and accepted his message. These sincere ones who came from poor communities, were called Mu'mineen or Believers. For the rest, their hatred against Prophet Nuh increased. For many generations Nuh's people had been worshipping statues that they called gods. They believed that these gods would bring them good, protect them from evil and provide all their needs. They gave their idols names such as Waddan, Suwa'an, Yaghuthah, Ya'augah, and Nasran. These idols represented, respectively, manly power; mutability, beauty; brute strength, swiftness, sharp sight, insight according to the power they thought these gods possessed. Allah the Almighty revealed: "They (idolaters) have said, 'You shall not leave your gods nor shall you leave Wadd, nor Suwa, nor Yaghuth, nor Ya'uq nor Nasr.'" [Al-Qu'ran 71:23] Originally these were the names of good people who had lived among them. After their deaths, statues of them were erected to keep their memories alive. After sometime, however, people began to worship these statues. Later generations did not even know why they had been erected; they only knew their parents had prayed to them. That is how idol worshipping developed. Since they had no understanding of Allah the Almighty Who would punish them for their evil deeds, they became cruel and immoral. Ibn 'Abbas explained, "Following upon the death of those righteous men, Satan inspired their people to erect statues in the places where they used to sit. They did this, but these statues were not worshiped until the coming generations deviated from the right way of life. Then they worshipped them as their idols."
In his version, Ibn Jarir narrated, "There were righteous people who lived in the period between 'Adam and Nuh and who had followers who held them as models. After their death, their friends who used to emulate them said: 'If we make statues of them, it will be more pleasing to us in our worship and will remind us of them.' So they built statues of them, and after they had died and others came after them, Iblis crept into their minds saying: 'Your forefathers used to worship them, and through that worship they got rain.' So they worshipped them." Ibn Abi Hatim related this story, "Waddan was a righteous man who was loved by his people. When he died, they withdrew to his grave in the land of Babylonia and were overwhelmed by sadness. When Iblis saw their sorrow caused by his death, he disguised himself in the form of a man saying: 'I have seen your sorrow because of this man's death; can I make a statue like him which could be put in your meeting place to make you remember him?' They said: 'Yes.' So he made the statue like him. They put it in their meeting place in order to be reminded of him. When Iblis saw their interest in remembering him, he said: 'Can I build a statue of him in the home of each one of you so that he would be in everyone's house and you could remember him?' They agreed. Their children learned about and saw what they were doing. They also learned about their remembrance of him instead of Allah. So the first to be worshipped instead of Allah was Waddan, the idol which they named thus." The essence of this point is that every idol from those earlier mentioned was worshipped by a certain group of people. It was mentioned that people made picture sand as the ages passed they made these pictures into statues, so that their forms could be fully recognized; afterwards they were worshipped instead of Allah.

It was narrated that 'Umm Salamah and 'Umm Habibah told Allah's Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) about the church called Maria which they had seen in the land of Abyssinia. They described its beauty and the pictures therein. He said,
"Those are the people who build places of worship on the grave of every dead man who was righteous and then make therein those pictures. Those are the worst of creation unto Allah." [Sahih Al-Bukhari] Worshipping anything other than Allah is a tragedy that results not only in the loss of freedom; its serious effect reaches man's mind and destroys it as well. Almighty Allah created man and his mind with its purpose set on achieving knowledge the most important of which is that Allah Alone is the Creator and all the rest are worshippers (slaves). Therefore, disbelief in Allah, or polytheism, results in the loss of freedom, the destruction of the mind, and the absence of a noble target in life. (By worshipping anything other than Allah, man becomes enslaved to Satan, who is himself a creature and becomes harnessed to his own baser qualities). Into this environment Allah sent Nuh with His message to his people. Nuh was the only intellectual not caught in the whirlpool of man's destruction which was caused by polytheism.

Allah is His Mercy sent His messenger Nuh to guide his people. Nuh was an excellent speaker and a very patient man. He pointed out to his people the mysteries of life and the wonders of the universe. He pointed out how the night is regularly followed by the day and that the balance between these opposites were designed by Allah the Almighty for our good. The night gives coolness and rest while the day gives warmth and awakens activity. The sun encourages growth, keeping all plants and animals alive, while the moon and stars assist in the reckoning of time, direction and seasons. He pointed out that the ownership of the heavens and the earth belongs only to the Divine Creator. Therefore, he explained to this people, there cannot have been more than one deity. He clarified to them how the devil had deceived them for so long and that the time had come for this deceit to stop. Nuh spoke to them of Allah's glorification of man, how He had created him and provided him with sustenance and the blessings of a mind. He told them that idol worshipping was a suffocating injustice to the mind. He warned them not to worship anyone but Allah and described the terrible punishment Allah would mete out if they continued in their evil ways. The people listened to him in silence. His words were a shock to their stagnating minds as it is a shock to a person who is asleep under a wall which is about to fall and who is vigorously awakened. This person may be alarmed and may even become angry although the aim was to save him. Nuh's people were divided into two groups after his warning. His words touched the hearts of the weak, the poor, and the miserable and soothed their wounds with its mercy. As for the rich, the strong, the mighty and the rulers they looked upon the warning with cold distrust. They believed they would be better off if things stayed as they were. Therefore they started their war of words against Nuh. First they accused Nuh of being only human like themselves. "The chiefs of the disbelievers among his people said: 'We see you but a man like ourselves.'" [Al-Qur'an 11:27]

He, however, had never said anything other than that. He asserted that, indeed, he was only a human being; Allah had sent a human messenger because the earth was inhabited by humans. If it had been inhabited by angels Allah would have sent an angelic messenger. The contest between the polytheists and Nuh continued. The rulers had thought at first that Nuh's call would soon fade on its own. When they found that his call attracted the poor, the helpless and common laborers, they started to verbally attack and taunt him
, "You are only followed by the poor, the meek and the worthless." Allah the Almighty told us: "Indeed We sent Nuh to his people (he said), 'I have come to you as a plain warner that you worship none but Allah, surely, I fear for you the torment of a painful Day.' The chiefs of the disbelievers among his people said, 'We see you but a man like ourselves, nor do we see any follow you but the meanest among us and they too followed you without thinking. And we do not see in you any merit above us in fact we think you are liars.' " [Al-Qur'an 11:25-27] Thus the conflict between Nuh and the heads of his people intensified. The disbelievers tried to bargain: "Listen Nuh, if you want us to believe in you, then dismiss your believers. They are meek and poor, while are elite and rich; no faith can include us both." Nuh listened to the heathens of his community and realized they were being obstinate. However, he was gentle in his response. He explained to his people that he could not dismiss the believers as they were not his guests but Allah's. Nuh appealed to them: "O my people! I ask of you no wealth for it, my reward is from none but Allah. I am not going to drive away those who have believed. Surely, they are going to meet their Lord, but I see that you are a people that are ignorant. O my people! Who will help me against Allah, if I drove them away? Will you not then give a thought? And I do not say to you that with me are the Treasures of Allah nor that I know the unseen, nor do I say I am an angel, and I do not say of those whom your eyes look down upon that Allah will not bestow any good on them. Allah knows what is in their inner selves (regards to Belief). In that case, I should, indeed be one of the dhalimin (wrongdoers, oppressors etc)." [Al-Qur'an 11:29-31]

Nuh refuted the arguments of the disbelievers with the noble knowledge of the prophets. It is the logic of intellect that rids itself of personal pride and interests. The rulers were tired of Nuh's arguments. Allah the Exalted related their attitude:
"They said, 'O Nuh! You have disputed with us and much have you prolonged the dispute with us, now bring upon us what you threaten us with, if you are of the truthful." He said, 'Only Allah will bring it (the punishment) on you, if He will, and then you will escape not. And my advice will not profit you, even if I wish to give you counsel, if Allah's Will is to keep you astray. He is your Lord! And to Him you shall return.'" [Al-Qur'an 11:32-34] The battle continued; the arguments between the disbelievers and Nuh became prolonged. When all the refutations of the disbelievers collapsed and they had no more to say, they began to be rude and insulted Allah's Prophet: "The leaders of his people said, 'Verily, we see you in plain error.'" [Al-Qur'an 7:60] Nuh responded in the manner of the Prophets: "O my people! There is no error in me, but I am a Messenger from the Lord of the 'Alamin (mankind, jinn and all that exists)! I convey unto you the Messages of my Lord and give sincere advice to you. And I know from Allah what you know not." [Al-Qur'an 7:61-62]
Nuh continued appealing to his people to believe in Allah hour after hour, day after day year after year. He admonished his people and called them to Allah day and night, in secret and openly. He gave them examples, explained Allah's signs and illustrated Allah's ability in the formation of His creatures. But whenever he called them to Allah, they ran away from him. Whenever he urged them to ask Allah to forgive them, they put their fingers in their ears and became too proud to listen to the truth. Allah the Almighty related what Nuh faced: "Verily, We sent Nuh to his people saying, 'Warn your people before there comes to them a painful torment.' "He said, 'O my people! Verily, I am a plain Warner to you, that you should worship Allah Alone, be dutiful to Him and obey me, He (Allah) will forgive you of your sins and respite you to an appointed term. Verily, the term of Allah when it comes, cannot be delayed, if you but knew.' "He said: 'O my Lord! Verily, I have called my people night and day (secretly and openly to accept the doctrine of Islamic Monotheism), but all my calling added nothing but to their flight from the truth. Verily! Every time I called unto them that You might forgive them, they thrust their fingers into their ears, covered themselves up with their garments, and persisted (in their refusal), and magnified themselves in pride. Then verily, I called to them openly (aloud); then verily, I proclaimed to them in public, and I have appealed to them in private, I said to them: 'Ask forgiveness from your Lord, Verily, He is Oft Forgiving; He will send rain to you in abundance, and give you increase in wealth and children, and bestow on you gardens and bestow on you rivers.'' "What is the matter with you, that you fear not Allah (His Punishment), and you hope not for reward from Allah or you believe not in His Oneness. While He has created you in different stages." [Al-Qur'an 23:13-14] And: "See you not how Allah has created the seven heavens one above another, and has made the moon a light therein and made the sun a lamp? And Allah has brought you forth from the dust of earth. Afterwards He will return you into it (the earth), and bring you forth (again on the Day of Resurrection) Allah has made for you the earth wide spread (an expanse) that you may go about therein broad roads. "Nuh said, 'My Lord! They have disobeyed me, and followed one whose wealth and children give him no increase but only loss. They have plotted a mighty plot. They have said, 'You shall not leave your gods, nor shall you leave Wadd , nor Suwa , nor Yaghuth, nor Ya'uq nor Nasr.' Indeed they have led many astray. O Allah! Grant no increase to the dhalimin (polytheists, wrongdoers, and disbelievers etc) save error.' "Because of their sins they were drowned, then were made to enter the Fire and they found none to help them instead of Allah." [Al-Qur'an 71:1-25]

Nuh continued to call his people to believe in Allah for nine hundred fifty years. Allah the Almighty said: "Indeed We sent Nuh to his people and he stayed among them a thousand years less fifty years (inviting them to believe in the Oneness of Allah (Monotheism) and discard the false gods and other deities)." [Al-Qur'an 29:14] It happened that every passing generation admonished the succeeding one not to believe Nuh and to wage war against him. The father used to teach his child about the matter that was between himself and Nuh and counsel him to reject his call when he reached adulthood. Their natural disposition rejected believing and following the truth. Nuh saw that the number of believers was not increasing, while that of the disbelievers was. He was sad for his people, but he never reached the point of despair. There came a day when Allah revealed to Nuh that no others would believe. Allah inspired him not to grieve for them at which point Nuh prayed that the disbelievers be destroyed. He said: "My Lord! Leave not one of the disbelievers on the earth. If you leave them, they will mislead Your slaves and they will beget none but wicked disbelievers." [Al-Qur'an 71:27] Allah accepted Nuh's prayer. The case was closed, and He passed His judgment on the disbelievers in the form of a flood. Allah the Exalted ordered His worshipper Nuh to build an ark with His knowledge and instructions and with the help of angels. Almighty Allah commanded: "And construct the ship under Our Eyes and with Our Inspiration and address Me not on behalf of those who did wrong; they are surely to be drowned." [Al-Qur'an 11:37]
Nuh chose a place outside the city, far from the sea. He collected wood and tools and began to day and night to build the ark. The people's mockery continued, "O Nuh! Does carpentry appeal to you more than prophet hood? Why are you building an ark so far from the sea? Are you going to drag it to the water or is the wind going to carry it for you?" Nuh replied, "You will come to know who will be put to shame and suffer." Allah the Almighty narrated: "As he was constructing the ship, whenever the chiefs of his people passed by him, they made a mockery of him. He said, 'If you mock at us, so do we mock at you likewise for your mocking. And you will know who it is on whom will come a torment that will cover him with disgrace and on whom will fall a lasting torment.' " [Al-Qur'an 11:38-39] The ship was constructed, and was built according to specifications laid down by Allah Subhanhu wa ta'ala. He, Nuh built it from teak wood and both the inside and the outside was coated with a layer of tar. The ship was about 138 meters in length, 23 meters wide, and 14 meters high. It had three decks of equal height. The lower deck was for animals, the middle for human beings, and the top deck for birds. It also had a flat roof, and several windows and a door on the side. Nuh (may Allah be pleased with him) was shown how to build a pointed bow at the front, so that the vessel could plough through water easily. It took him fifty years to build this ship. Some scholars say the reason for this lengthy period was that trees had to be specially planted and grown, then chopped down and cut up for the wood that was to be used in manufacturing the ship. The work on this ship was undertaken and completed in a small but very important and central Masjid in the city of Kãfa, Iraq. This was known as the Masjid of Nuh. And Nuh sat waiting Allah's command. Allah revealed to him that when water miraculously gushed forth from the oven at Nuh's house that would be the sign of the start of the flood, and the sign for Nuh to act. The terrible day arrived when the oven at Nuh's house overflowed. Nuh hurried to open the ark and summon the believers. He also took with him a pair, male and female, of every type of animal, bird and insect. Seeing him taking these creatures to the ark, the people laughed loudly, "Nuh must have gone out of his head! What is he going to do with the animals?" Almighty Allah narrated: "So it was till then there came Our Command and the oven gushed forth (water like fountains from the earth). We said: 'Embark therein, of each kind two (male and female), and your family, except him against whom the Word has already gone forth, and those who believe.' And none believed him except a few." [Al-Qur'an 11:40]
Nuh's wife was not a believer with him so she did not join him; neither did one of Nuh's sons, who was secretly a disbeliever but had pretended faith in front of Nuh. Likewise most of the people were disbelievers and did not go on board. The scholars hold different opinions on the number of those who were with Nuh on the ship. Ibn 'Abbas stated that there were 80 believers while Ka'ab al-Ahbar held that there were 72 believers. Others claimed that there were 10 believers with Nuh. Water rose from the cracks in the earth; there was not a crack from which water did not rise. Water flowed from every hole, spring , and fountain on earth. The rain poured from the sky in quantities never seen before on earth. Water continued pouring from the sky rising from the cracks; hour after hour the level rose. The seas and waves invaded the land. The interior of the earth moved in a strange way, and the ocean floors lifted suddenly, flooding the dry land. The earth, for the first time was submerged. Allah told the story thus: "He (Nuh) said, 'Embark therein in the Name of Allah will be its moving course and its resting anchorage. Surely, my Lord is Oft Forgiving, most Merciful. 'So it (the ship) sailed with them amidst the waves like mountains, and Nuh called out to his son, who had separated himself (apart), 'O my son! Embark with us and be not with the disbelievers.' The son replied, 'I will betake myself to a mountain, it will save me from the water.' Nuh said, 'This day there is no savior from the Decree of Allah except him on whom He has mercy.' And a wave came in between them so he (the son) was among the drowned. "It was said, 'O Earth! Swallow up your water, and O sky, withhold (your rain)!' The water was diminished (made to subside) and the Decree (of Allah) was fulfilled (the destruction of the people of Nuh). And it (the ship) rested on Mount Judi, and it was said, 'Away with the people who are dhalimin (polytheists, and wrongdoing)!' "Nuh called upon his Lord and said, 'O my Lord! Verily, my son is of my family! Certainly, Your Promise is true, and You are the Most Just of the judges.' He said, 'O Nuh! Surely, he is not of your family; verily, his work is unrighteous, so ask not of Me that of which you have no knowledge! I admonish you, lest you be one of the ignorant.' "Nuh said, 'O my Lord! I seek refuge with You from asking You that of which I have no knowledge. And unless You forgive me and have Mercy on me, I would indeed be one of the losers.' "It was said, 'O Nuh! Come down (from the ship) with peace from Us and blessings on you and on the people of who are with you (and on some of their offspring), but (there will be other) people to whom We shall grant their pleasures (for a time), but in the end a painful torment will reach them from Us.'" [Al-Qur'an 11:41-48]
With the issue of the divine command, calm returned to earth, the water retreated, and the dry land shone once again in the rays of the sun. So for six months this ship and its passengers sailed the flood waters. Eventually it came to rest on Mount Judiy, which is part of a Mountain range in Eastern Turkey, close to the border of Iran. The flood had cleansed the earth of the disbelievers and polytheists. Nuh released the birds, and the beats which scattered over the earth. After that the believers disembarked. Nuh put his forehead to the ground in prostration. The survivors kindled a fire and sat around it. Lighting a fire had been prohibited on board so as not to ignite the ship's wood and burn it up. None of them had eaten hot food during the entire period of the floor. Following the disembarkation there was a day of fasting in thanks to Allah. The Qur'an draws the curtain on Nuh's story. They married among themselves and produced children. In this manner the world began to be populated once more with only Muslims. All we know or can ascertain is that on his deathbed he requested his son to worship Allah alone, Nuh then passed away at the age of 950
Abdullah ibn 'Amr ibn Al-'As narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "When the death of the Messenger of Allah Nuh approached, he admonished his sons, 'Indeed I would give you far reaching advice, commanding you to do two things, and warning you against doing two  things as well. I charge you to believe that there is no god but Allah and that if the seven heavens and the seven earths were put on one side of a scale and the words 'there is no God but Allah' were put on the other, the latter would outweigh the former. I warn you against associating partners with Allah and against pride." [Sahih Bukhari]
Some traditions said that his grave is in the Scared Mosque in Makkah, while others said
that he was buried in Balabak, a city in Iraq.
Translated by Muhammad Gemeiah (May Allah have Mercy on him)
And Allah knows best.


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