What is Islam
NUH (Noah).

1 We sent Noah to his People (with the Command): Do thou warn thy People before there comes to them a grievous Penalty.
2 He said: O my People! I am to you a Warner, clear and open:
3 That ye should worship Allah, fear Him, and obey me:
4 So He may forgive you your sins and give you respite for a stated Term: for when the Term given by Allah is accomplished, it cannot be put forward: if ye only knew.
5 He said: O my Lord! I have called to my People Night and Day:
6 But my call only increases (their) flight (from the Right).
7 And every time I have called to them, that Thou mightest forgive them, they have (only) thrust their fingers into their ears, covered themselves up with their garments, grown obstinate, and given themselves up to arrogance.
8 So I have called to them aloud;
9 Further I have spoken to them in public and secretly in private,
10 Saying, Ask forgiveness from your Lord; for He is Oft Forgiving;
11 He will send rain to you in abundance;
12 Give you increase in wealth and sons; and bestow on you Gardens and bestow on you rivers (of flowing water).
13 What is the matter with you, that ye place not your hope for kindness and long suffering in Allah,
14 Seeing that it is He that has created you in diverse stages?
15 See ye not how Allah has created the seven heavens one above another,
16 And made the moon a light in their midst, and made the sun as a (Glorious) Lamp?
17 And Allah has produced you from the earth, growing (gradually),
18 And in the End He will return you into the (earth), and raise you forth (again at the Resurrection)?
19 And Allah has made the earth for you as a carpet (spread out),
20 That ye may go about therein, in spacious roads.
21 Noah said: O my Lord! They have disobeyed me, but they follow (men) whose wealth and children give them no Increase but only Loss.
22 And they have devised a tremendous Plot.
23 And they have said (to each other), abandon not your gods: abandon neither Wadd nor Suwa, neither Yaghuth nor Ya'uq, nor Nasr
24 They have already misled many; and grant Thou no increase to the wrongdoers but in straying (from their mark).
25 Because of their sins they were drowned (in the flood), and were made to enter the Fire (of Punishment): and they found in lieu of Allah none to help them.
26 And Noah said: O my Lord! Leave not of the Unbelievers, a single one on earth!
27 For, if Thou dost leave (any of) them, they will but mislead Thy devotees, and they will breed none but wicked ungrateful ones.
28 O my Lord! Forgive me, my parents, all who enter my house in Faith, and (all) believing men and believing women: and to the wrongdoers grant Thou no increase but in Perdition!

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Explination of the Surah


Name "Nooh" is the name of this Surah as well as the title of its subject matter, for in it, from beginning to the end, the story of the Prophet Noah has been related. Period of Revelation This also is one of the earliest Surahs to be revealed at Makkah, but the internal evidence of its subject matter shows that it was sent down in the period when opposition to the Holy Prophet's message of Islam by the disbelievers of Makkah had grown very strong and active. Theme and Subject In this surah the story of the Prophet Noah has not been related only for the sake of story telling, but its object is to warn the disbelievers of Makkah, so as to say: "You, O people of Makkah, are adopting towards Muhammad (upon whom be Allah's peace and blessings) the same attitude as the people of the Prophet Noah had adopted towards him; if you do not change this attitude, you too would meet with the same end. " This had not been said in so many words anywhere in the Surah, but in the background of the conditions under which this story was narrated to the people of Makkah, this subject itself became obvious. Vv. 2-4 briefly explain how he began his mission and what he preached. Then after suffering hardships and troubles in the way of preaching his mission for ages the report that he made to his Lord has been given in vv. 5-20. In it he states how he had been trying to bring his people to the right path and how his people had stubbornly opposed him. After this, the Prophet Noah's final submission has been recorded in vv. 21-24, in which he prays to his Lord, saying: "These people have rejected my invitation: they are blindly following their chiefs, who have devised a tremendous plot of deceit and cunning. Time now has come when these people should be deprived of every grace to accept guidance. " This was not an expression of impatience by the Prophet Noah, but when after having preached his message under extremely trying circumstances for centuries be became utterly disappointed with his people, he formed the opinion that no chance whatever was left of their coming to the right path. His this opinion fully conformed to Allah's own decision. Thus, in the next verse (25), it has been said: "The torment of Allah descended on those people because of their misdeeds. " In the concluding verse, the Prophet Noah's supplication that he made to his Lord, right at the time the torment descended, has been recorded. In it he prays for his own and for all the believers' forgiveness, and makes a submission to Allah to the effect: "Do not leave any of the disbelievers alive on the earth, for they have become utterly devoid of every good: they will not beget any but disbelieving and wicked descendants. " While studying this Surah one should keep in view the details of the Prophet Noah's story which have been given in the Qur'an above. For this see Al-A`raaf: 59-64 Yunus: 71, 73, Hud: 25-49, Al-Mu'minun: 23-31, Ash-Shu`araa': 105-122, Al-Ankabut: 14, 15, As-Saaffaat: 75-82, Al-Qamar: 9-16.