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Punishment of 'Ad tribe from "summary" of Stories of the Prophets by Ismāʻīl ibn ʻUmar Ibn Kathīr
The punishment of the 'Ad tribe serves as a warning to those who reject the message of the prophets and persist in their disobedience to Allah. The people of 'Ad were blessed with great physical strength and wealth, but they became arrogant and defiant towards the prophet Hud. Despite his warnings and reminders to turn back to Allah, they continued in their disbelief and transgression. As a result of their arrogance and rejection of the truth, Allah sent a severe punishment upon the 'Ad tribe in the form of a powerful wind. This wind destroyed everything in it...Similar Posts
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