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Stories of the Prophets

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ries by Amr Khaled

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Lut 2:

G iving glad tidings to our master Ibrahim (AS)1 (Abraham) about Ishaq (AS) (Isaac):

The second point is why the angels at this particular time gave the good news to Ibrahim (AS). In
Surat Hud, Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “And indeed Our Messengers readily
came to Ibrahim with good tidings. They said, “Peace!” He said, “Peace!” Then in no way
did he linger (i.e., He did not delay) to come with a fleshy well-roasted calf.” (TMQ, 11:69)2.
The good tidings came because Allah (TWT)3 knew that Ibrahim’s emotional state of mind would
have worsened when discovering the decree of destruction awaiting the people of Lut (AS) (Lot).
Evidence supporting this conclusion can be deducted from the word “dread” in the Ayah, “So, as
soon as dread had gone away from Ibrahim and the good tidings came to him, he was
disputing with Us concerning the people of Lut.” (TMQ, 11:74). Ibrahim (AS) was so
compassionate; he was hoping that Allah (SWT) would give Lut’s people more chances, in spite of
his knowledge that they were committing that which angers Allah (SWT)4. Furthermore, Ibrahim
(AS) was fearful for our master Lut (AS). Therefore, Allah (TWT) wanted to make the news less
shocking to our master Ibrahim (AS). Thus, Allah (SWT) gave Ibrahim (AS) the good news about
Ishaq (AS) before informing him of the destruction of Lut’s people; because Allah (TWT) did not
want to cause any extreme distress, worry, and fear to his servants’ believing heart. Look at how
Allah (SWT) shows mercy and love to one of his servants!

Angels descend in human’s image:

Another point that deserves studying is that the angels descended upon our master Ibrahim (AS) in
the image of human beings. The scholars held that this was the first time Ibrahim (AS) saw the
angels in the human image. Angels used to descend in different forms; amongst them the human
image. (Sometimes Jibril (AS) (Gabriel) used to manifest to the Prophet (SAWS)5 in a human image
looking like Yahya (AS) (John). Ibrahim (AS) did not recognize them as angels at first. In Surat
Hud, Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “But when he saw their hands went not
towards the (meal), he felt some mistrust of them, and conceived a fear of them.” (TMQ,
11:70). He was bewildered and afraid; the question here is why did the angels not appear in their
angelic being? Now, in order to answer this we have to ask ourselves another question: what is our
envision of an angel’s size? We get the answer from the words of the Prophet (SAWS), when he saw
Jibril (AS) in his angelic form, he said, "When I saw Jibril, He was filling the sky, everywhere I
looked, every direction I turned to, he was there filling the horizon, whenever I looked at any side of
the sky I found him there.” The Prophet (SAWS) also said, "I saw an angel; the space between his
eyes is 500 years long.” Did you know that Jibril (AS) has 600 wings, if he fluttered them, pearls
and rubies would disperse all around? Let us contemplate the command of Allah (SWT) that can
transform this immense angel in to a human’s look alike. The wisdom here is that Ibrahim (AS) and
his wife Sarah stayed a long time without any children, until they reached their eighties and nineties.

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AS= Alayhi-Salam [Peace be upon him].
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TMQ= Translation of the Meaning of the Qur'an. This translation is for the realized meaning, so far, of the stated
(Surah:Ayah) of the Qur'an. Reading the translated meaning of the Qur'an can never replace reading it in Arabic, the
language in which it was revealed.
3
TWT= Tabaraka Wa Ta`ala [Most Blessed most high].
4
SWT= Suhanahu Wa Ta`ala [Most glorified most High].
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Sala-llahu Alahi Wa Salam = All Prayers and Peace of Allah be upon him.
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Consequently, if the angels had given them the good news of offspring, would they have believed
that? Thus, Allah (SWT) wanted to tell them that the one who is capable of transforming the
enormous angels into the human image must be capable of giving others the ability to have
offspring.

Generosity of Our Master Ibrahim (AS):

“And indeed Our Messengers readily came to Ibrahim with the good tidings. They said,
“Peace!” He said, “Peace!” Then in no way did he linger (i.e., he did not delay) to come with
a fleshy well-roasted calf.” (TMQ, 11:69). This Ayah has a nice part about generosity. The
words “he did not delay” attest to the speed at which Ibrahim (AS) brought food to his guests.
These words also indicate that he performed these actions himself, not delegating it to the servants.
In addition, “well-roasted calf” shows that Ibrahim (AS) presented the angels with an ostentatious
meal. Furthermore, in Surat adh-Dhariyat, Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “So he laid
it near them and said, “Will you not eat?”” (TMQ, 51:27). The phrase, “he laid it near them,”
indicates tremendous generosity, for he did not wait for the angels to move near the food. Instead,
he positioned the food right in front of them.

Lessons in the Etiquette of Guest Accommodation:

As for us, we have gotten in the habit of becoming distressed whenever we have visitors,
particularly the women. Take for instance; if a husband came home with a guest, the wife will
become uneasy and she would disappear and leave her husband alone to attend to his guest; hoping
that he will not bring home another guest. Moreover, if he invites his friends over one day, he
would be fearful of repeating it again, worrying she might fault him for his generosity.

I advise you be generous, and you shall entertain more guests. In contrast, if you are measly, Allah
(SWT) might keep visitors from knocking at your door for tens of years. Learn to be generous,
brothers and sisters, and keep your homes open. Verily, we miss this fundamental Islamic spirit in
our homes. Is this because of our financial situations that we became stingy and we feel
overwhelmed accommodating our guests? Do you know the meaning of the Ayah, in Surat Hud,
“In no way did he linger (i.e., he did not delay) to come with a fleshy well-roasted calf?”
(TMQ, 11:69). It implies there is exclusive food at Ibrahim’s house reserved for guests. Do you
keep at your house some juice, cake, and chocolate solely for your guests accommodation, because
they are dear to you? Consequently, you will not have to be overburdened of leaving the house to
buy these things at the time of their arrival. The companions of the Prophet (SAWS) used to make
this Dua’a supplication “Oh, Allah accord me a guest.” As far as we are concerned, no one knocks
at our doors because we have become so stingy. Acts of generosity greatly link people, increase
faith in the society, and draw the faithful to one another. Furthermore, as a man of religion, a man
who wishes that people were devout, you should progressively make generosity a priority.

Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “So, as soon as he saw their hands not getting to it,
he disclaimed them and entertained a fright of them. They said, “Do not fear (anything);
surely we have been sent to the people of Lut.”” (TMQ, 11:70). Why was Ibrahim (AS) fearful?
Ibrahim (AS) could not imagine that a guest would visit him and not eat his food, for that would be
an insult to him. Of course, if this happens to us, we would thank Allah (SWT) that the guest did not
touch the food and insist in the invitation knowing that the guest will not eat. In contrast to that,
other people would do the opposite and compel the guest to eat more than their capacity making
them uncomfortable. Thus, we need to learn the etiquette of visiting people. On the other hand,
guests should have manners and avoid over staying their welcome, or asking for things that might

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not be available. Sometimes we find people hate the visits of others because their visits are
wearisome; they stay for extended periods; or visit at inappropriate times. In the etiquette of
visitation, a guest should make the visit short unless the host insists on a longer stay. Visitation
requires etiquette from both the host and the visitor.

Witticism of the pious leaders with their guests:

Imam (leader) Ahmad Ibn-Hanbal received a guest one day, and this guest outstayed his welcome,
then he said to Imam Ahmad, “It looks though as if I have burdened you.” Imam Ahmad looked at
him and said, “You burden me while you are at your own home.”

As for Imam Abu-Hanifah, he was ill one day, so he had guests who outstayed their welcome.
Imam Abu-Hanifah stood up and said, “Get up; for Allah has cured your sick.”

Allah’s love for Ibrahim (AS):

In Surat Hud, Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “… they said, “Do not fear (anything);
surely we have been sent to the people of Lut.” And his wife was upright, so she laughed.
Then We gave her the glad tidings of Ishaq and even beyond Ishaq, of Yaqub (Jacob). She
said, “O woe to me! will I give birth and I am an old woman, and my husband is an aged man?
Surely, this is indeed a wonderful thing.” They said, “Do you wonder at the Command of
Allah? The mercy of Allah and His blessings upon you, O population (1) of the Home! Surely
He is Ever-Praiseworthy, Ever-Glorious.”” (TMQ, 11:70-73). Suddenly, Ibrahim (AS) saw the
men transform into angels, which was a miracle that happened right before his eyes. The angel who
is filling the horizon would transform into a man then retransform into an angel. Despite all of that,
Sarah (Ibrahim’s wife) did not believe the glad tidings of Ishaq because she wondered how she
could be pregnant while she and her husband were old. Observe the degree of Allah’s love towards
Ibrahim (AS). Is it possible that Allah (SWT) loves us the same way? However, what did we do to
deserve this kind of love? What kind of misconduct did we abstain from for the sake of pleasing
Allah (SWT)? Which prohibited gaze did you hold back for the sake of Allah (SWT), and then you
felt happy because you pleased Allah (SWT)? When did you complete a day of voluntary Siam
(Fasting)? Sisters, when was it that you contemplated backbiting, and then seized to proceed for the
sake of Allah (SWT)? Alternatively, how many times was your hair revealed from underneath your
Hijab (head cover or scarf) then concealed it for the sake of Allah (SWT)? In addition, what makeup
did you not use besides being dressed modestly to please Allah (SWT)? What sincere Da’wa
(missionary activity) have you lived by? Do what makes you dear to Allah (SWT)!

Do what makes Allah (SWT) love you.

Loving guidance for others:

“So, as soon as dread had gone away from Ibrahim and the good tidings came to him, he was
disputing with Us concerning the people of Lut.” (TMQ, 11:74). Was this Ayah blaming
Ibrahim (AS)?

Commentaries reveal the notion of debate between Ibrahim (AS) and the angels. Ibrahim (AS) said,
“If you learned that there were a hundred Muslim homes in this town, would you still annihilate
them?” “This town does not have that many Muslims,” they said. Then he said, “If you learned that
there were fifty Muslim homes, would you annihilate them?” “There are not that many,” they
replied. Then he said, “If you learned that there were thirty Muslim homes, would you annihilate

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them?” Again they replied, “There are not even that many.” Finally, the Ayahs in Surat adh-
Dhariyat tell us what can be translated as, “Yet, in no way did We find therein other than one
house of Muslims; (i.e., those who surrender themselves to Allah).” (TMQ, 51:36). Ibrahim’s
deliberation with the angels was not a disgraceful one, but it was a request for a second chance. We
deduce from this that it is not in the nature of a Muslim to want harm for anyone. A Muslim should
want guidance for people, except for an enemy of Islam, who would attack Muslims and harm them
vastly. It is in a Muslim’s nature to want guidance for people, even for one who consumes alcohol,
or even the rebellious. Some people might say so why must the misguided ones go to hell, why not
enter them into Paradise? Wouldn’t that be more delightful?

The Prophet (SAWS) learned that a Jewish boy at Madinah (city of Madinah in Saudi Arabia) was
ill, so he went to visit him. Anas narrated, “A young Jewish boy who used to serve the Prophet
became sick. Therefore, the Prophet went to visit him. He sat near his head and asked him to
embrace Islam. The boy looked at his father, who was sitting there; the latter told him to obey Abu-
al-Qasim (the Prophet’s nickname) and the boy embraced Islam. The Prophet came out saying:
"Praises be to Allah Who saved the boy from Hellfire.”” (al-Bukhari 2:23:438). While the father
was not a Muslim, fearing for his son’s fait, he commanded him to obey the Prophet (SAWS). The
boy died after he embraced Islam, the Prophet (SAWS) came out from the boy’s house with a happy
face for saving the boy from hellfire.

You should have the same feelings and your wish should be that people enter paradise. Moreover, it
should not be that you say, “I did my part and I told them so they would not go astray; and Allah is
my witness on the Day of Judgment.” No, you should say, “O, Allah take them by the hand;”
should they not respond the first time. Then I would try again, and I would try several times,
because I love all people and I want them to enter paradise. The beauty of our religion is in the fact
that it is founded on love. Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “Say, in case you (really)
love Allah, then closely follow me, (and) Allah will love you and forgive for you your guilty
(deeds); and Allah is Ever-Forgiving, Ever-Merciful.” (TMQ, 3:31). Furthermore, those who
neither have tender hearts, nor highest love for Allah (SWT) and his Messenger or love towards
people and their guidance; have a warning from Allah (SWT) in what can be translated as, “Is he
then whose breast Allah has expanded to Islam, so he (walks) in a Light from his Lord (like
the disbelievers)? Then woe to the ones whose hearts are hardened against the Remembrance
of Allah! Those are in evident error.” (TMQ, 39:22).

Now, back to our story, the evidence that Ayah 74 was not admonishing Ibrahim (AS) can be
established in Surat Hud in what can be translated as, “Surely Ibrahim is indeed constantly
forbearing, most plaintive, constantly penitent. “O Ibrahim, veer away from this. Surely your
Lord’s Command has already come; and surely there is coming up to them a torment not to
be turned back (i.e., without any possibility of being turned back).” (TMQ, 11:75-76). From
these Ayahs we learn that if Allah (TWT) reaches a state of indignation, there is no turning back of
His wrath. Beware not to continue upsetting Allah (SWT), otherwise your torment will not be
turned back. Because, if you angered Allah (SWT), and then refused to repent and continued in the
disobedience, consequently, Allah (SWT) continues to be angered, and the problem will be that the
torment will not be turned back.

Recompense in Accordance with Deeds:

Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “And as soon as Our Messengers came to Lut, he
was vexed on their account, and he was straitened for them (i.e., He felt unable to protect
them) and said, “This is a most critical day.”” (TMQ, 11:77). Here the angels went to Lut (AS),

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but he was distressed from their presence! Should not he have welcomed them since they were his
guests? The angels came to him in an image of exceptionally attractive men, which was a great
temptation for Lut’s people. They (Lut’s people) would come wanting to commit lewdness with
Lut’s guests. Imagine our master Lut’s emotional state of mind; how he feared that his people
would sequester his guests from his house.

From this, we learn a very important thing; sometimes torment will ensue from lusting after
forbidden things. Therefore, if you are engaged in disobedience or forbidden desires, fear that they
are filled with torment.

There is this very strange story I know. A man used to be boastful of his wife displaying her charm,
and of her revealing wardrobe, especially before his friends. He enjoyed tempting people by her.
Subhan-Allah (glory to Allah (SWT)) this man’s torment came from within the temptation he was
allowing. He was struck with an ailment that prevented him from being intimate with his wife while
she was still seductive. Imagine the internal pain he suffered!

I know men who continued to take illegal money for the sake of their children, and afterwards the
torment came from within. Their children would grow up and take the money from their father and
humiliate him.

Be aware of the following two Ayahs, where Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “And
they schemed, and Allah schemed, and Allah is The Most Charitable of schemers.” (TMQ,
3:54). Allah (SWT) also says what can be translated as, “And they schemed a scheme, and We
schemed a scheme…” (TMQ, 27:50). At hand is a perilous meaning you should dread. The
young man who wants to deceit a girl into an Orfi marriage (customary and unregistered marriage)
may receive punishment from within the deception he sought. I know a young man who was
infatuated with a girl until he befriended her and fell in love with her. Consequently, they reached a
point where they committed fornication. Before this stance he loved her tremendously, but after that
he hated the idea of marrying her and the whole thing turned into a tribulation. Finally, sometimes
Allah’s retribution from the wrong doers would be that He torments them from within the lust they
seek after.

Salvation Comes from the Unexpected:

The coming of the angels to Lut (AS) in the form of attractive men meant that Allah (TWT) wanted
to increase the level of adversity for him. Sometimes, Allah (SWT) sends victory in the bounds of
the gloomiest state of affairs, and desperation, as if He is asking, who is the one who liberates you
from adversity? Allah (TWT) does! The trial for Lut (AS) and his people was combined.
Furthermore, what Lut (AS) said according to the Ayahs meant that his night felt like it was so
gloomy. He did not know that the same night was going to be a night of salvation for him, and a
night of Allah’s vengeance upon Lut’s people. Allah (SWT) brings about one event that delights the
wrong doers, yet He ruins them by that event. The same event saddens the believers, yet, He
rescues them by it. Thus, glory to Him in whose hands is the dominion of the skies and the earth.
Moreover, glory to Him who governs the affairs of the skies and the earth. Lut (AS) did not imagine
that this was going to be the last night in which he was to suffer from his people, but because it was
so, he had to suffer a little. After seeing the state of Lut (AS), wouldn’t you want to invite your
friends to guidance? There is not a scene more difficult than what had happened to Lut (AS).

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Every Prophet is a Father to his People:

Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “And his people came to him, hurrying to him; and
earlier they had been doing odious deeds. He said, “O my people, these are my daughters;
they are purer for you. So, be pious to Allah, and do not disgrace me in front of my guests. Is
there not among you a (really) right-minded man?”” (TMQ, 11:78). The Ayahs show us the
level reached by Lut’s people from running after an innovated lust, to the degree where most of
them went to Lut’s house seeking his guests. The phrase, “Here are my daughters,” has two
beautiful meanings. Firstly, that Allah (SWT) the Exalted does not prohibit anything without giving
a lawful substitute for it. Secondly, is it comprehensible that Lut (AS) would actually allow his own
daughters to be married to those people? In addition, is it plausible that he uttered a lie? Of course
not! Besides, according to several reports Lut (AS) had only two daughters; therefore, how would
they marry all the town’s men? Consequently, the meaning implied by ‘My daughters’ was not
referring to Lut’s daughters; instead, it referred to the daughters of his people. The reference was to
the women of the town being purer and lawful for them. Why then, did he say ‘My daughters,’
instead of, “your daughters?” It was said, because, every prophet sent amongst their people, would
be like a father to them. Consequently, the Prophets would speak of their people’s daughters as if
they where their own daughters. Imagine Lut’s compassion at that moment and his affection
towards his people. Concerning that, Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “The Prophet is
(worthier of) patronizing (i.e., mankind the pronoun is plural) the believers than their selves,
and his spouses are their mothers…” (TMQ, 33:6). Therefore, he is as a father to his people.
Do you feel that the Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) is a father to you? Do you feel compassion
towards the Prophet (SAWS)? The Prophet (SAWS) said, “I am to you what a father is to his son…”
(Saheeh Ibn-Majah 252). Fatherhood compassion is different from prophet hood compassion!
Furthermore, the word ‘purer’ makes us wonder, how could you abandon legal lawful marriage,
and seek out defilement and forbidden relationships. I say to the young generation, do not think that
you will find purity outside the frame of lawful marriage, and if you cannot get married be patient,
because anything other than that cannot be pure.

Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “So, be pious to Allah, and do not disgrace me in
front of my guests.” (TMQ, 11:78). Look at the protectiveness towards the guest, and the guest’s
significance to the host. He did not forsake them nor did he betray them. He confronted the whole
town on his own, by this time the adversity has intensified. Up until now the angels did not do
anything, and Lut (AS) did not know that his guests were angels. That is because, Allah (SWT)
allows for the jostle of good against evil so the event will be a witness against Lut’s people on the
day of resurrection. Furthermore, Lut’s endurance and defense for his guests will witness for him
on the day of resurrection. The actions of Allah (SWT) in this world are grand. Moreover, when a
situation makes you feel so gloomy, trust that Allah (SWT) will alleviate it.

Importance of Hayaa’4 (Islamic Modesty):

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In the English language the word “Modesty” is used mostly to denote “freedom from conceit and arrogance” and in
more limited usages it denotes “propriety in clothing, speech and conduct”. No other word in the English dictionaries
or culture could come closer to the Arabic term “Haia’” because this particular word in Arabic has its own significant
particularity that matches nothing in the English culture. This particularity is mostly connected to the Islamic culture
because Islam has greatly manifested the value of such a trait in the manners of true Muslims. For that reason the
translator has chosen to use the term “Islamic Modesty” to convey the closest meaning. This lesson delves deep into
this particular trait and explains a lot about it, so the reader will get further ideas about true “Islamic Modesty”. The
term Haia’ covers a large number of concepts which are to be taken together, amongst them are; self-respect,
modesty, bashfulness, and scruple, etc.
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Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “…Is there not among you a (really) right-minded
man? They said, “Indeed you already know (that) in no way do we have any truthful (claim)
whatever to your daughters, and surely you know indeed what we would have.” (TMQ, 11:78-
79). Here, Lut (AS) asked if there was anyone amongst them with good conduct, but he did not find
anyone. Look at the degree of their openness concerning immorality. That is why you would find
the worst of people are the ones who publicize their bad deeds, and show no shame in doing so. A
girl who lost her modesty gives the impression that she had committed many sins. If you find her
laughing loudly at college, it implies that she has many other flaws. It has been reported that the
Prophet (SAWS) said, “Bashfulness and faith are inseparable; if one of them was lost the other
would follow.” In another Hadith narrated by Abu-Huraira (RA)6 the Prophet (SAWS) said, “Faith
(belief) consists of more than sixty branches (i.e. parts) and hayaa` (Modesty).” (al-Bukhari 1:2:8).
Why did the Prophet (SAWS) mention hayaa` alone? If Hayaa` existed, it will stimulate the
remaining sixty branches. If hayaa` existed, you would not curse at anyone, and sisters would wear
their Hijab (dress modestly) and no one would steal or commit fornication. Allah (SWT) informed
us of what Lut said so that when we hear those words we would say, “That was lack of hayaa’.”
Moreover, you would not accept living with little or no hayaa`.

Victory is from Allah (SWT):

Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “He said, “If only I had power against you, or had
my abode valiant support.”” (TMQ, 11:80). Lut (AS) reached a state of discomposure; he wished
that he could ask for help from a force to protect and affirm him; and the biggest force to protect
him is Allah (SWT). In a Hadith narrated by Abu-Huraira (RA), the Prophet (SAWS) said, "May
Allah forgive Lut, he wanted to have a powerful support.” (al-Bukhari 4:55:594). Lut (AS) did not
realize that the angels were a tough force behind him.

Sometimes, Allah (SWT) brings forth support and victory to you from an unexpected source. Take
for example, if someone is mistreating you at your place of work, you would be wondering who
would protect you before losing your job; this could be a test from Allah (SWT) to examine your
sincerity. Then, He would subjugate the means for your triumph. Allah (SWT) always likes to bring
forth victory from a source unknowable to you; so you would know that Allah (SWT) is the owner
of victory. Because, if victory comes to you from a tangible source, you might think that you have
control over it. All you have to do is exert your effort and show your truthfulness to Allah (SWT),
and Allah (SWT) will give you victory. Lut (AS) was trying to protect the angels not knowing that
they were the ones protecting him.

Do Not Make this World Your Only Aim:

When Lut (AS) said his statement, as we learn from Ayah 80 of Surat Hud, he showed weariness
and discomposure, and then the angels spoke, “They said, “O Lut, surely we are the Messengers
of your Lord. They will never get to you. So set forth with your family, in a watch of the
night, and let not any of you turn round, excepting your wife; surely she will be afflicted by
that which afflicts them. Surely their promised (time) is the morning; is not the morning
near?”” (TMQ, 11:81). Imagine what a moment like this would do to Lut’s heart. Moreover,
imagine how Allah (SWT) supports his religion, his prophets, and the believers with a word. The
words, “a watch of the night,” indicate the darkest gloomiest part of the night. The words, “let not
any of you turn round,” does it mean do not look behind you so you would not see their
destruction? No, since we know they were not destroyed at night, but in the early morning.

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RA= Radia`Allahu Anhu (May Allah be pleased with him/her).
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However, it means throw this world behind you. It means not anyone of you should be attached to
that part of their life on this earth; do not worry about collecting your clothes and belongings, and do
not make this life your final aim. When we say that, we mean the belongings and positions of this
world. Be truthful in what you want from this life and the hereafter. If you chose this life then go
after it, however, do not claim that you are after Allah’s obedience. On the other hand, if you chose
the hereafter and paradise, do not look back, and make this life in your hand, not in your heart. I
hope you do not understand from this that I am propagating isolating yourself and renouncing your
college and job. This way you would be misunderstanding your religion. However, “let not any of
you turn round,” means to own this life in your hand, and to not let it own your heart. Imam
Ahmad Ibn-Hanbal was asked once, “would a man be considered devout if he owned a thousand
thousand Dirham (a million Dirham, which was the currency name back then)?” He answered:
“Yes, if it increased, did not cause him elation, and if it decreased, did not cause him sorrow.” A
Muslim can be a millionaire who is devout and pious. You own this life with your hand, but in your
heart, you are not attached to it. Dear brothers, if you decided to seek Allah (SWT), be serious with
yourselves and determine what you want. Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “Whoever is
willing (to gain) (this) hasty (world), We (quickly) hasten for him therein whatever We decide
to whomever We will; thereafter We make for him Hell where he will roast, reprobated and
(regretfully) rejected. And whoever is willing (to gain) the Hereafter and diligently endeavors
after it as he should (endeavor), being a believer, then those, their endeavor is to be thanked.”
(TMQ, 17:18-19). It is not enough that you want the hereafter, but you have to work for it. We
notice here that there are some people in the middle, wanting some of the hereafter and some of this
life. At the time of the lecture, they want the hereafter, and tomorrow they desire this life, or for the
rest of the week they go after this world. These kind of people do not really seek the hereafter; but
seek the quick-passing and lies to themselves. This type is not serious and does not deserve to be
mentioned in the Ayah.

Consequences of Insistence on Disobedience:

Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “…excepting your wife; surely she will be afflicted
by that which afflicts them.” (TMQ, 11:81). Why the affliction did befall Lut’s wife? In Surat
at-Tahrim, Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “Allah sets forth, for an example to the
Unbelievers, the wife of Noah and the wife of Lut: they were (respectively) under two of our
righteous servants, but they were false to their (husbands) and they betrayed them.” (TMQ,
66:10). The reference to betrayal in the Ayah was not an indication to infidelity (that is, they did
not cheat on them). It is not befitting for prophets to be betrayed in their honor and dignity, because
Allah (SWT) purified and protected them from that. Nevertheless, betrayal here was in creed and
doctrine, she betrayed him in her obedience to Allah (SWT). She was fond of her people, so the
same thing that happened to them also happened to her. She used to see or know what they were
doing; nevertheless, the matter was acceptable by her. We deduce from this, that anyone who is
engaged in watching sexually explicit material on television or the internet; is like committing what
Lut’s people committed, and should be cautious. It is likely, while you are not actively engaged in
lewd acts; yet watching it many times, you could be gathered (on the day of resurrection) with the
people doing the act. Therefore, each of you must block any sites displaying licentious programs,
since increase exposure would result in familiarity. Furthermore, it teaches audacity, and openness
like the people of Lut (AS). Subsequently, you would find yourself thinking that the whole society
has become that way and it would be imprinted in your mind. You would visualize these images
until it is time to perform Salah (pray), and at this stage Satan would start wrecking your life. The
threat from lewd materials on television or the internet is that what happened to Lut’s wife, could
happen to you, “surely she will be afflicted by that which afflicts them.” Even though she did not
commit infidelity, but she was content with what she perceived.

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The Punishment:

Due to inverting the innate character of creation, and twisting the facts, look at their recompense.
Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “So as soon as Our Command came, We turned it
upside-down (Literally: We made its highest lowest) and rained on it stones of baked clay
tiered, (one on another).” (TMQ, 11:82) Lut (AS) departed the town with his two daughters.
Then Jibril (AS) positioned his two wings beneath their town and raised it to the sky without shaking
a single clay vessel, until the inhabitants of heaven heard the howling of the town’s dogs. Can you
visualize the strength of our angel Jibril (AS)? Consequently, they started screaming as a result to
what was described in the Ayah when Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “So as soon as
Our Command came, We turned it upside-down (Literally: We made its highest lowest) and
rained on it stones of baked clay tiered, (one on another).” (TMQ, 11:82). Downpour fell
heavily upon them, it was made of black clay stones (Sij’jeel) (petrified mud, with the characteristic
of perdition); Mundthud (unremitting dense rain), and Musaw’wamah (marked) where each one of
them had a stone marked with their name. Why did Allah (SWT) use the word rain? Because
retribution is in accordance with deeds. Lut’s people employed the purified drop of sperm in
forbidden acts instead of placing it in its permissible place. Due to that reason, Allah (SWT)
transformed the characteristics of the pure clean rain, which gives life to plants, and used it in a
contradicting application. Thus, the chosen punishment is so in accordance to the deeds.

Jibril (AS) then descended from the skies with their town and turned it upside down, then shattered
the ground beneath them. Be warned my brothers that this is the punishment for those who commit
similar acts.

Do we know the site of Lut’s town? The scholars say that it is the same location of the Dead Sea
now. This is a known area that people come across a lot. In Surat As-shu`ara`, Allah (SWT) says
what can be translated as, “Surely in that is indeed a sign, and in no way were most of them
believers.” (TMQ, 26:174). In Surat al-Hijr, Allah (SWT) also says what can be translated as,
“Surely in that are indeed signs for the scrutinizers (i.e., Those who look for the destroyed
cities). And surely it is indeed on a way that still exists.” (TQM 15:75-76). “And surely it is
indeed on a way that still exists,” indicates an obvious and renowned trail. When people pass by
they learn that this is the area where Lut’s people perished.

Warning from Allah’s Punishment:

In the last Qur’anic citation from Surat Hud, Allah (SWT) says what can be translated as, “Marked
from the Providence of your Lord, and in no way is it far from the unjust (ones).” (TQM
11:83). Allah (TWT) related the whole story to illustrate the meaning of this previous Ayah.
Homosexuality and other lewd acts are common in the West nowadays. Is what happened to Lut’s
people afar from them? There is a possibility that some of the natural disasters in some areas of the
world are caused by sins committed by the people living in that area as a punishment from Allah
(SWT), All of these punishments are Musaw’wamah (marked by the people’s names) from your
Lord. Bear in mind that some disasters happen all around the world, but are increased upon certain
people as a punishment due to their sins, for example AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome); AIDS is caused by HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). It has a very high risk
between homosexuals, drug addicts, and people who commit adultery (especially with prostitutes).
Here, again, the punishment is related to the deeds, since people are using their bodily strength in
forbidden acts, consequently the body looses it ability to fight viruses.

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Here are some fact and statistics about AIDS, so that we may ponder about the outcome of Allah’s
wrath.
• Currently, one of the most serious causes of death between young people (ages 25-44) in the
United States of America is AIDS.
• Until the year 1995, two hundred thousand Americans died from AIDS.
• World wide, the total number of people infected with the virus is 13 million, amongst them
one million are children born carrying the virus, passed to them through their infected
mothers.

As we said earlier, amazingly the three categories who have the highest risk of being infected with
AIDS are:
o Most commonly between homosexuals.
o Secondly, fornication and adultery committers.
o Thirdly, drug addicts.
Very few cases caused by blood transfusion, but handshaking, sneezing, etc…, all of that does not
transmit AIDS. This makes us understand more the word Musaw’wamah, (marked and pointed
toward) AIDS merely pointed toward and infects those who commit lewd and immoral acts.

The Prophet (SAWS) said (1400 years ago), “…Whenever adultery spread between group of people,
or a nation, with the people practicing it so openly, whenever that happen, Allah would afflict them
with plagues and ailments that were never known to their past ancestors…” (Authentic, narrated by
al-Albany, Sahih al-Jamie, 7978).

Requests:

Now I have reached the conclusion, and I know that the events in the story of Lut (AS) are not
pleasant, but, nevertheless, contain some very important lessons. Due to that reason, I like to give
you a few pieces of advice or requests:

First request: Ultimate chastity.

The Prophet (SAWS) used to make this supplication, “O, Allah, I ask you guidance, devoutness,
chastity, and contentment.” Our women should practice ultimate chastity, and I am not talking
about sinful sexual acts. I am talking about chastity, when a man touches a women’s hand it should
become a trial for him. You should have a level of chastity equivalent to what Yusuf (AS) (Joseph)
had. Our master Yusuf (AS) was an attractive young man in a foreign province where he was
capable of doing whatever he was willing to do. Furthermore, he was single, and was sought after
by a woman, not the other way around. She locked all the doors, and nobody could see them.
Additionally, she told him, “I am all yours.” He replied, “I seek refuge in Allah.” Thus, the lesson
we should leave with today is chastity. I know that the audience is not amongst those who commit
the great sins Insha`a Allah (Allah willing). I believe that the story of Lut’s people is far from our
reality. Nevertheless, I say it to those who are keeping girls’ phone numbers knowing that Ramadan
will start in two weeks. How would they acquire Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Determination)? I also
say it to someone fixed on watching channels with licentious programs on a daily basis. What is
even worse is a girl, who is considered the symbol of chastity and modesty, watching those
channels. It is a disaster and an inversion of the innate character of creation.

One day the Prophet (SAWS) went to visit Ali (RA) and Fatimah (RA) at their house. Upon entering
the house, he found Fatimah in bed. She was so bashful that upon seeing the Prophet (SAWS) she
concealed her face with the quilt; an immense act of modesty from one of the best women of the
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world. In another incident, the Prophet (SAWS) knocked at her door. Upon realizing who was at the
door, she became startled looking for her head cover. The Prophet (SAWS) then told her, “Calm
down my daughter, it’s just me, your father.”

Lady Aisha (RA) says, “The Prophet, who was my husband, was buried in my house, as well as my
father, Abu-Bakr; and Omar, but after the burial of Omar I did not enter my house unless I made
sure I was modestly dressed; shyly from Omar although he was dead.” (meaning: All these three
great people were buried in the same house or room, which is Aisha’s, who stayed living in the
house even after wards, but since the prophet (SAWS) was her husband, and Abu-Bakr (RA) was her
father, she did not felt shy entering the house, but later, when Omar (RA) died and was buried in the
same room, she felt shy to enter the house without dressing modestly)

Where is this sort of modesty today when a girl stands between ten boys, laughing and giggling or
talking to them over the phone and referring to them as friends?

The Prophet (SAWS) was addressing women at the time when the new Muslims were pledging
allegiance to him. Upon mentioning “and you shall not commit adultery” women began covering
their faces and laid their hands over their heads shyly. At that moment, Hind Bintu-Utbah, who
previously and before embracing Islam had slashed the abdomen of Hamzah (The Prophet’s uncle),
raised her hand and asked the Prophet (SAWS), “O, Messenger of Allah, would a free woman
commit adultery?” Upon hearing that question, the Prophet (SAWS) remained silent, because he
knew that one-day generations would come where a female college student would engage in an Orfi
marriage.

To the men I say that your level of chastity should be very high. If you enter the house of your
friend peeking in the rooms with the intent of looking at what is considered forbidden for you to set
eyes on; it is betrayal.

Antarah (one of the most famous poets of the pre-Islamic period) says in a poem when he lived in a
time of ignorance (before Islam) “and I lower my gaze from my female neighbor.” Where is that in
comparison to someone who seeks a relationship with his female neighbor behind here parents
back?

Chastity is not in abstaining from adultery nor is it in sexual inversion alone. In addition, there is
chastity of the tongue; where we do not find a boy conversing with a girl in the middle of the night
using words that are harmful for humility; or a girl who is waiting at night for the phone to ring,
hoping to start a relationship with a young man through it. Moreover, another girl’s heart is
pounding and she is crying asking Allah (SWT) that she receives a phone call from her boyfriend.
All the previous scenarios do not represent chastity.

“O, Allah, I ask you guidance, devoutness, chastity, and contentment.” We ask Allah (TWT) to
show us the way. Therefore, the first lesson that I wanted to leave with today is; chastity, chastity,
chastity.

Second request:

Dear brothers and sisters, invite people to Allah (SWT), no matter how far away people are from
Allah (SWT) they would not be worse than Lut’s people.

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