THE PROPHET NUH (peace be upon him)
Moral Degradation:
The Prophet Adam (peace be upon him) had left his
progeny in a state of social and moral health but gradually they began to forget
the teachings of Allah. They
adopted the wrong path and indulged in corruption and depravity. They became
mean, evil-doers and greedy. They
cheated and hurt one another. They
began to worship idols and forgot to pray to Almighty Allah.
The entire society had been split up into different sections and this
state of affairs had given birth to oppression and injustice.
The Advent of Prophet Nuh:
Under these circumstances Allah, the Most Merciful,
wanted the people to be good again. He
sent Nuh as His apostle for the reclamation of the depraved humanity dwelling in
that part of the earth which is called 'Iraq in the present era.
Those people believed in Allah but they associated other gods with Allah,
the Supreme. The priests of these
deities exercised great control over all affairs.
The people offered sacrifices in the name of their deities to please
them. They spent the money lavishly
and thus their condition became miserable.
The Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him) like other prophets was sincere,
pious, patient and trustworthy. He
was strong in his will and determination. Angel
Gabriel (Jibra'il) conveyed him the teachings from Allah.
He was commanded to reform the people who had been led astray by the
Satan. He kept on preaching the
faith of Allah and directed the people to pray to One God. He advised them to refrain from doing evil deeds.
The Holy Qur'an affirms his endeavours to reform his people in the
following Verses:
"He (Nuh) said: 0' my people! serve Allah.
There is no god other than Him. If
you refuse, verily I fear for you chastisement of a grievous day.
The Chiefs of his people said: Most certainly we perceive you in clear
error. He said: O' my
people! There is no error in me but I am an Apostle
from the lord of the worlds. I
deliver to you the message of my Lord and I counsel you right (7: 59,60)
Again in the following Verses the Prophet Nuh (peace
be upon him) warned his people by declaring:
"O' my people! Surely I am a plain warner to you
bidding you to serve Allah and be mindful of your duty to Him, and obey me so
that He may forgive your faults." (71:2-4)
The Prophet Nuh was opposed:
Most of the people did not believe in the Prophet Nuh
(peace be upon him). They made fun
of him and ridiculed him as a mad man. Whenever
he tried to convey the message of Allah to them, they began to thrust their
fingers into their ears. They
persisted in their infidelity and proudly disdained his counsel to do good
deeds. The people were so stubborn
under the influence of their priests that they paid no heed to the message of
Allah and their aversion rapidly increased.
At last in sheer disgust the Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him) had to cry
out:
"My Lord! Leave not upon land any dweller from
among the disbelievers. For surely
if You leave them, they will lead astray Your servants and will not beget any
but immoral ungrateful offspring.
My Lord! Forgive me and my parents and him who enters
my house believing, and the believing males and females and do not increase the
unjust in aught but destruction." (71: 26-28)
Preparation of an Ark:
Consequently Almighty Allah answered the prayer of
Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him) by asking him to build an ark (a very big boat).
The Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him) knew that Allah planned to drown all
those sinners who had rejected His Commandments. He began to build the ark with
the help of his followers. They
went on working constantly from dawn to dusk.
When the boat began to take shape, the disbelievers made fun of them.
The transgressors thought that the Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him) and
his followers were becoming crazy and were losing their balance of mind.
The Holy Qur'an says:
"And he began to build the ark and whenever the
chiefs among his people passed by him, they deride him but he said: Though you
scoff at us now, we will scoff at you in Hereafter." (11:38)
Calamity befalls:
When the big ark was completed, the sky became
cloudy. It started to rain in
torrents. The streams became
bulging with water. The Valleys were in the grip of food. There was water everywhere.
The lightning was frightening and the thunder made the hearts pound fast.
Every one was scared and worried except the Prophet Nuh (peace be upon
him) and his Followers. The Holy
Qur'an gives the description of this terrible deluge in the following Verses:
"So We opened the gates of the heavens with
water pouring down and We caused the earth to gush forth its springs, so the
water of the heavens and the earth gathered together according to measure
already ordained." (54: 11, 12)
The Prophet Nuh (peace be upon trim) called on his
family and followers to embark the boat. They
came rushing to the ark. There was
a special place in the boat for all the animals including human beings and their
animals. The ark sailed amid waves
like mountains while the streams of water were rising fast and filling many
houses with water through the windows and the doors.
Many houses collapsed and dashed to the ground.
Some of them tried to swim but in vain.
They were in a pathetic condition but they deserved it.
The son of Nuh was separated from him because he was an evil-doer.
The Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him) prayed to his Lord and said:
"Surely, my son belongs to my family and Your
promise is true. Allah said:
Surely, he is not of your family. He
is of evil conduct, therefore ask not of Me that of which you have no
knowledge." (11:45, 46)
In the meantime the water rose higher and higher.
The whole area was under the sway of flood and all the disbelievers were
drowned. The Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him) and his followers were
safe and sound in the ark which was floating without any obstruction of huge
waves. Finally the rain stopped and
the water abated. The sky became
clear.
The Prophet Nuh and his
followers Remain Safe:
The Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him) and his believers
sheltered in a safe place. They
built new houses and worked hard in the fields.
The next generation which sprang up from the survived believers included
God-fearing persons. They worshipped one God and acted according to His teachings.
The Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him) lived for about 950 years.
After this dreadful destruction the people abstained from committing sins
for sometime. Afterwards they began
to be loose in their actions.