Prophet Abraham peace be upon him left Egypt accompanied by his nephew Lut peace
be upon him, who then went to the city of Sodom (Sadum), which was on the western
shore of the Dead Sea.
This city was filled with evil. Its residents waylaid, robbed and killed travelers.
Another common evil among them was that men had sex with men instead of with
women. This unnatural act later became known as sodomy (after the city of Sodom).
It was practiced openly and unashamedly.
It was at the height of these crimes and
sins that Allâh revealed to
Prophet Lut peace be upon him that he should summon the people to give up their
indecent behavior, but they were so deeply sunk in their immoral habits that
they were deaf to Lot's preaching. Swamped in their unnatural desires, they
refused to listen, even when Lot warned them of Allâh's punishment.
Instead, they threatened to drive him out of the city if he kept on preaching.
Allâh the Almighty revealed: The people of Lot (those dwelt in the towns
of Sodom in Palestine) belied the Messengers when their brother Lot said to
them: "Will you not fear Allâh and obey Him? Verily! I am a trustworthy
Messenger to you. SO fear Allâh, keep your duty to Him, and obey me.
No reward do I ask of you for it (my Message of Islamic Monotheism) my reward
is only from the Lord of the Alamin (mankind, jinn and all that exists). Go
you in unto the males of the Alamin (mankind), and leave those whom Allâh
has created for you to be your wives? Nay, you are a trespassing people!"
They said: "If you cease not, O Lot!
Verily, you will be one of those who are driven out!"
HE said: "I am indeed, of those who
disapprove with severe anger and fury your (this evil) action (of sodomy).
My Lord! Save me and my family from what they do."
SO We saved him and his family, all except
an old woman (this wife) among those who remained behind. (Ch 26:160-171
Qur'ân)
The doings of Lot's people saddened his heart. Their unwholesome reputation
spread throughout the land, while he struggled against them. As the years passed,
he persisted in his mission but to no avail. No one responded to his call and
believed except for the members of his family, and even in his household, not
all the members believed. Lot's wife, like Noah's wife, a disbeliever.
Allâh the Almighty declared: Allâh set forth an example for those
who disbelieve, the wife of Noah and the wife of Lot. They were under two of
Our righteous slaves, but they both betrayed their (husbands, by rejecting
their doctrines) so they (Noah & Lut) benefited them (their respective
wives) not, against Allâh, and it was said: "Enter the Fire along
with those who enter!" (Ch 66:10 Qur'ân)
If home is the place of comfort and rest,
then Lut found none, for he was tormented both inside and outside his home.
His life was continuous torture and he suffered greatly, but he remained
patient and steadfast with his people. The years rolled by, and still not
one believed in him. Instead, they belittled his message and mockingly challenged
him: "Bring Allâh's Torment
upon us if you are one of the truthful!" (Ch 29:29 Qur'ân).
Overwhelmed with despair, Lot prayed to
Allâh to grant
him victory and destroy the corrupt. Therefore, the angels left Abraham
peace be upon him and headed for Sodom the town of Lut peace be upon him.
They reached the walls of the town in the afternoon. The first person who
caught sight of them was Lot's daughter, who was sitting beside the river,
filling her jug with water. When she lifted her face and saw them, she was
stunned that there could be men of such magnificent beauty on earth.
One of the tree men (angels) asked her: "O
maiden, is there a place to rest?"
Remembering the character of her people
she replied, "Stay here and do
not enter until I inform my father and return." Leaving her jug by the
river, she swiftly ran home.
"O father!" she cried. "You
are wanted by young men at the town gate and I have never before seen the
like of their faces!"
Lot felt distressed as he quickly ran to his guests. He asked them where they
came from and where they were going.
They did not answer his questions. Instead they asked if he could host them.
He started talking with them and impressed upon them the subject of his people's
nature. Lot was filled with turmoil; he wanted to convince his guests without
offending them, not to spend the night there, yet at the same time he wanted
to extend to them the expected hospitality normally accorded to guests. In
vain he tried to make them understand the perilous situation. At last, therefore,
he requested them to wait until the night fell, for then no one would see them.
When darkness fell on the town, Lot escorted his guest to his home. No one
was aware of their presence. However, as soon as Lot's wife saw them, she slipped
out of the house quietly so that no one noticed her. Quickly, she ran to her
people with the news and it spread to all the inhabitants like wildfire. The
people rushed towards Lot quickly and excitedly. Lot was surprised by their
discovery of his guests. and he wondered who could have informed them. The
matter became clear, however, when he could not find his wife, anywhere, thus
adding grief to his sorrow.
When Lot saw the mob approaching his house,
he shut the door, but they kept on banging on it. He pleaded with them to
leave the visitors alone and fear Allâh's punishment. He urged them to seek sexual fulfillment with their
wives, for that is what Allâh had made lawful.
Lot's people waited until he had finished his short sermon, and then they
roared with laughter. Blinded by passion, they broke down the door. Lot became
very angry, but he stood powerless before these violent people. He was unable
to prevent the abuse of his guests, but he firmly stood his ground and continued
to plead with the mob.
At that terrible moment, he wished he had
the power to push them away from his guests. Seeing him in a state of helplessness,
and grief the guests said: "Do
not be anxious or frightened, Lot for we are angels, and these people will
not harm you."
On hearing this, the mob was terrified and fled from Lot's house, hurling
threats at him as they left. The angels warned Prophet Lut peace be upon him
to leave his house before sunrise, taking with him all his family except his
wife.
Allâh had decreed that the city of
Sodom should perish. An earthquake rocked the town. Iy was as if a mighty
power had lifted the entire city and flung it down in one jolt. A storm of
stones rained on the city. Everyone and everything was destroyed, including
Lot's wife.
Allâh the Almighty recounted this story: And tell them about the guests
(angels) of Abraham. When they entered unto him, and said: "Salaaman (peace)!" Abraham
said: "Indeed! We are afraid of you."
They (the angels) said: "Do not be afraid! We give you glad tidings of
a boy (son) possessing much knowledge and wisdom." (Abraham) said: "Do
you give me glad tidings (of a son) when old age has overtaken me? Of what
then is your news?" They (the angels) said: "We give you glad tidings
in truth. SO be not of the despairing."
Abraham said: "And who despairs of the Mercy of his Lord except those
who are astray?" (Abraham again) said: "What then is the business
on which you have come, O Messengers?"
They (the angels) said: "We have been
sent to a people who are Mujrimeen (criminals, disbeliveers, polytheists,
sinners). (All) except the family of Lot. Them all we are surely going to
save (from destruction)."
Except his wife, of whom We have decreed that she shall be of the those who
remain behind (she will be destroyed).
Then when the Messengers (the angels) came
unto the family of Lot, he said: "Verily!
You are people unknown to me." They said: "Nay! we have come to
you with that (torment) which they have been doubting. And we have brought
to you the truth (the news of the destruction of your nation) and certainly,
we tell the truth. Then travel in a part of the night with your family, and
you go behind them in the rear, and let no one amongst you look back, but
go on to where you are ordered."
And We made known this decree to him, that the root of those (sinners) was
to be cut off in the early morning
The inhabitants of the city came rejoicing
(at the news of the young men's arrival). Lot said: "Verily! These are my guests, so shame me not. And
fear Allâh and disgrace me not." They (people of the city) said: "Did
we not forbid you to entertain (or protect) any of the Alamin (people, foreigners
strangers etc) from us?" Lot said: "These (the girls of the nation)
are my daughters to marry lawfully) if you must act so."
Verily, by your life (O Muhammad), in their
wild intoxication they were wandering blindly. So As Saliha (torment, awful
cry etc) overtook them at the time of sunrise; and We turned (the towns of
Sodom in Palestine) upside down and rained down on them stones of baked clay.
Surely! In this are signs for those who see (or understand or learn the lessons
from the Signs of Allâh). And
verily! They (the cities) are right on the highroad (from Mecca to Syria, i.e.
the place where the Dead Sea is now). Surely! Therein is indeed a sign for
the believers." (Ch 15:51-77 Qur'ân)
Allâh the Exalted also declared: So we saved him and his family, all,
except an old woman (his wife) among those who remained behind. Then afterward
We destroyed the others. We rained on them a rain of torment. How evil was
the rain of those who had been warned. Verily, in this is indeed a sign yet
most of them are not believers. Verily! Your Lord, He is indeed the All Mighty,
the Most Merciful. (Ch 26:170-175 Qur'ân)
The book was closed on the people of Lot peace be upon him. Their towns and
names have been erased from the face of the earth. Gone are they from memory.
One book was closed of the books of corruption.
Lot peace be upon him proceeded towards
Abraham peace be upon him. He visited him, and when he recounted the story
of his people, he was surprised to learn that Abraham peace be upon him already
knew. So Lut peace be upon him continued to invite people to Allâh,
as did Abraham peace be upon him, the patient one who turned to Allâh
repentantly, and the two held firm to their mission.