Allah says about this nation
SURAH 11 : HUD
(49) O Rasool! the details of the story which We have narrated to you through revelation were not known to you or to your people before this. The story has been narrated to you so that you and your people should know what the consequences of wrong doings are and what is the future of those who adhere to Allah’s Law. This, however, takes time. You should, therefore, be patient and adhere steadfastly.
(50) To the people of Aad We sent Hud as a Rasool, who was one of their kin. He said to them: “O my people! obey Allah’s Laws and accept no authority except His. Anything else is nothing but invention of falsehood by you.”
(51) “I ask for no return from you for the service which I am rendering to you. My recompense is with Him who has created me. Will you not reflect on what I say?”
(52) “O my people! if you seek protection from Allah and return to Him for obedience. He will send down copious rains upon you and carry you forward from strength to strength. You should not go against Allah’s Laws.”
(53-55) They said: “you have not brought us any tangible proof in support of your claim. We cannot give up our gods merely at your bidding. In fact we do not believe that you are a truthful man. Formerly you used to talk sense. But it seems that some of our deities have put a curse upon you that you are talking in such a way.” Hud said: “I can only make Allah my witness and you should also take note of it that I absolve myself of the responsibility for your setting up peers to Allah. You may conspire against me as you will and do what you want without giving me respite.”
(56) “I place my trust in Allah who is not only my Rabb but also yours. There is no living creature who can escape the grip of His law of Mukaf’at. Surely, the path of my Rabb is straight (1/5, 6/126-127, 6/153-154, 42/53).”
(57) “If you turn away from that path I will not be responsible for the consequences. My mission was to communicate to you the messages with which I was sent to you. If you go astray the Law of Mukaf’at will replace you by another people and you will not, in the least, hurt Allah who keeps a watch over everything.”
(58) When the time for the chastisement came, We rescued Hud and those who had believed with Him. It was a grievous chastisement from which they were rescued.
(59-60) This is the story of the people of Aad who had rejected Allah’s Laws, had gone against His Rusul and had obeyed the commandments of their tyrannical rulers [*2]. As a result of this they were deprived of the blessings of Allah both in this life and in the hereafter. Behold how Aad, the people of Hud, were cast away for their rejection of Allah’s Laws.
SURAH 11 : HUD
(49) O Rasool! the details of the story which We have narrated to you through revelation were not known to you or to your people before this. The story has been narrated to you so that you and your people should know what the consequences of wrong doings are and what is the future of those who adhere to Allah’s Law. This, however, takes time. You should, therefore, be patient and adhere steadfastly.
(50) To the people of Aad We sent Hud as a Rasool, who was one of their kin. He said to them: “O my people! obey Allah’s Laws and accept no authority except His. Anything else is nothing but invention of falsehood by you.”
(51) “I ask for no return from you for the service which I am rendering to you. My recompense is with Him who has created me. Will you not reflect on what I say?”
(52) “O my people! if you seek protection from Allah and return to Him for obedience. He will send down copious rains upon you and carry you forward from strength to strength. You should not go against Allah’s Laws.”
(53-55) They said: “you have not brought us any tangible proof in support of your claim. We cannot give up our gods merely at your bidding. In fact we do not believe that you are a truthful man. Formerly you used to talk sense. But it seems that some of our deities have put a curse upon you that you are talking in such a way.” Hud said: “I can only make Allah my witness and you should also take note of it that I absolve myself of the responsibility for your setting up peers to Allah. You may conspire against me as you will and do what you want without giving me respite.”
(56) “I place my trust in Allah who is not only my Rabb but also yours. There is no living creature who can escape the grip of His law of Mukaf’at. Surely, the path of my Rabb is straight (1/5, 6/126-127, 6/153-154, 42/53).”
(57) “If you turn away from that path I will not be responsible for the consequences. My mission was to communicate to you the messages with which I was sent to you. If you go astray the Law of Mukaf’at will replace you by another people and you will not, in the least, hurt Allah who keeps a watch over everything.”
(58) When the time for the chastisement came, We rescued Hud and those who had believed with Him. It was a grievous chastisement from which they were rescued.
(59-60) This is the story of the people of Aad who had rejected Allah’s Laws, had gone against His Rusul and had obeyed the commandments of their tyrannical rulers [*2]. As a result of this they were deprived of the blessings of Allah both in this life and in the hereafter. Behold how Aad, the people of Hud, were cast away for their rejection of Allah’s Laws.
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