Noah continued to appeal to his people and they became
divided into two groups. His words spoke to the heart of the weak, poor, and oppressed,
but the wealthy influential people distrusted those words and could think only
of the possible erosion of their power and status. A war of words began
between Noah and the disbelievers. They accused Noah of being nothing but any
other human, of being nothing special. Noah agreed with this observation and
said that, indeed, he was only a human being, but one who brought a clear warning.
And God, the Almighty told us:
“Indeed We sent Noah to his people (he said): ‘I have come to
you as a plain Warner that you worship none but God, surely, I fear for you the
torment of a painful Day.’ The chiefs of the disbelievers among his people
said: ‘We see you but a man like ourselves, nor do we see any follow you but
the meanest among us and they too followed you without thinking. And we do not
see in you any merit above us in fact we think you are liars.’” (Quran
11:25-27)
Noah explained to his rebellious people that they would
receive benefits by turning to God and begging His forgiveness. He (God) would
bestow rain on them, as well as children and wealth, He would grant them
bounteous gardens and flowing rivers. However, the disbelievers rebuffed his
words; they felt secure in their arrogance and pride.
The Conflict Intensified
Those against Noah and his call began to bargain with
him. They told him, that these two diverse groups, the meek and poor and the
rich and powerful, could not exist together in the same faith. Although
continuously taunted and bullied by the disbelievers, Noah reacted in a kind
gentle manner. He explained that he would never turn away the humble and weak believers
who had heeded his call. These people, he would inform them, were the guests of
God. Noah appealed to his people. He tried to reason with them and make them
see the reality of their situation. Without personal gain and with a humble
but heavy heart Noah refuted their arguments.
“O my people! I ask of you no wealth for it; my reward is
from none but God. I am not going to drive away those who have believed. Surely,
they are going to meet their Lord, but I see that you are a people that are
ignorant. O my people! Who will help me against God if I drove them away? Will
you not then give a thought? And I do not say to you that the Treasures of God
are (only) with me or that I know the unseen, nor do I say I am an angel; and I
do not say that God will not bestow any good on those whom your eyes look down
upon. God knows what is in their inner selves (in regard to Belief). In that
case, I would indeed be among the unjust.” (Quran 11:29-31)
The disagreements continued until the disbelievers had
run out of arguments. They mocked Noah and the believers, but Noah continued to
deliver his message. Finally, he could bear no more and turned to God with
heartfelt supplication. Noah did not run out of patience; he remained a patient,
kind and gentle man. But he had come to realise that the disbelievers would do
nothing but spread corruption and disbelief throughout the land. They would
mislead and corrupt the believers and deliver a legacy of disbelief to their children.
Noah prayed to God. He said:
“My Lord! Leave not one of the disbelievers on the earth. If
you leave them, they will mislead Your slaves and they will beget none but
wicked disbelievers.” (Quran 71:27)
So God accepted Noah’s prayer.
The Ark
God instructed Noah to build the ark and passed
judgement on the disbelievers in the form of a flood.
“And construct the ship under Our Eyes and with Our
Inspiration and address Me not on behalf of those who did wrong; they are
surely to be drowned.” (Quran11:37)
Noah chose a place outside the city and far away from
the sea to build his ark. The disbelievers mocked and laughed, making comments
about the ship’s location, far from any water source. The disbelievers had no comprehension
of the power and magnificence of God, so they could not understand why Noah
would build a ship, on the top of a hill, far away from the ocean. They called
him crazy and laughed out loud. The ship began to take shape and when it was
finished, Noah patiently waited for the command from God.
“Until when Our Command came and the lowlands gushed forth,
overflowing, We said: ‘Load it with two of each kind of animal (male and
female), and embark your family, except against whom the Word has already gone
forth, and those who believe.’ And none believed him except a few.” (Quran
11:40)
When the water started to gush from the earth and fall
from the sky, God instructed Noah to enter the ark with his family and the
believers. God also commanded Noah to take a pair (male and female) of every
animal, bird and insect with him. The disbelievers watched him incredulously,
asking what he intended to do with all the animals.
Noah’s wife did not join him, for she had never believed
in the message that Noah had been preaching; nor did his oldest son, who
preferred to flee to a high mountain. The scholars of Islam hold different
opinions about the number of people on the ark, but the highest estimate is 80.
As the believers and animals entered the ark, the water gushed from every crack
in the earth, and the rain fell from the sky in quantities never seen before.
Hour after hour the water levels rose, and the seas and rivers invaded the land.

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