The believers entered the ark in the name of God, just as Muslims today begin everything they do, in the name of God.
“Embark therein; in the Name of God will be its course and its
anchorage. Surely, my Lord is Oft Forgiving, most Merciful. So it sailed with
them amidst waves like mountains...” (Quran 11:41)
Noah had built the ark according to God’s instructions,
from planks and nails, and it kept the believers safe from the deluge of rain and
from the water gushing out of the earth. Then the earth’s interior moved in
unusual ways, and the bottom of the oceans rose in sudden bursts causing waves to
flood the earth. These waves, as big as mountains, submerged everything; they
lifted up the ark, making it appear as fragile as a matchbox tossed in the
ocean. This construction, made of wood, became a ship of safety and security, for
its passengers had true belief and trust in God.
From his secure place on the ark, Noah could see one of
his sons overwhelmed by the water. Noah cried out to his son, imploring him to
come aboard the ark and to leave the non-believers to their fate. The son,
however, was thinking in terms of this world, and not with heartfelt trust in
God. He replied that he would take himself to a mountain, never imagining that
waves could swallow a mountain. Noah pleaded with his son saying “nothing can
save you on this day except the mercy of God”. The son refused, and he
drowned.
“And Noah called out to his son, who had separated himself
(apart), ‘O my son! Embark with us and be not with the disbelievers.’ The son
replied, ‘I will betake myself to a mountain; it will save me from the water.’
Noah said: ‘This day there is no saviour from the Decree of God except him on
whom He has mercy.’ And a wave came in between them so he (the son) was among
the drowned.” (Quran 11:42-43)
The Flood Ends
“‘O Earth! Swallow up your water, and O sky! Withhold (your
rain).’ The water was diminished (made to subside) and the Decree (of God) was
fulfilled (the destruction of the people of Noah). And it (the ship) rested on
Mount Judi, and it was said: ‘Away with the people who are wrongdoing.’” (Quran
11:44)
Unlike Christian and Jewish traditions Islam, does not
mention Noah sending a bird (neither a dove nor raven) to search for dry land.
Rather, at God’s command, the rain stopped and the water ceased to gush from
all the cracks in the earth. Calm returned and the sun began to shine. The
flood had cleansed the earth of idolatry and disbelievers. Not a single person
who had disbelieved in God remained on the earth. The earth swallowed up the
water and the ark rested upon Mt. Judi (what is believed to be in present day Turkey).
Noah was a Prophet and leader of men, but he was also a
father. He turned to God with sadness and cried,
“O my Lord! Verily my son is of my family! And certainly your
promise is true and you are the Most Just of the judges.” (Quran 11:45)
Noah remembered that God had promised to save his
family. Noah did not doubt the word or promises of God, but he wanted to
understand. Thus God taught Noah a lesson.
As human beings we use words to mean certain things, but
God can often give them new, more comprehensive meanings. For instance, the
word prayer originally meant making supplication to God, but Islam came and
gave it new meaning – it became the ritual prayer preformed five times a day. When
we use the word family, we think of blood ties and relationships, and Noah was
imploring God that his son was of his family. God told Noah that his son was
definitely not part of his family because he was unrighteous. True family
are the righteous believers in God.
“He said: ‘Oh Noah! Surely, he is not of your family; verily,
his work is unrighteous, so ask not of Me that of which you have no knowledge!
I admonish you, lest you be one of the ignorants.’” (Quran 11:46)
Noah understood. He said;
“O my Lord! I seek refuge with You from asking from You that
of which I have no knowledge. And unless You forgive me and have Mercy on me,
I would indeed be one of the losers.” (Quran 11:47)
Noah released the animals, the birds and the insects and
they scattered over the earth. Noah and his family (the believers) disembarked,
whereupon Noah touched his head to the ground in prostration. At this point
the Quran and the narrations of Prophet Muhammad leave the story of Noah. We
do not know how his affairs with his people continued, nor do we know what
happened to his family. All we can ascertain is that on his death bed Noah
drew his sons close to him and called on them to worship One God: The Creator
and Sustianer of the Universe.
Prophet Muhammad said:
“When the death of the Messenger of God, Noah,
approached, he admonished his sons: ‘Indeed I would give you far reaching
advice, commanding you to do two things, and warning you against doing two
things as well. I charge you to believe that there is no god but God and that
if the seven heavens and the seven earths were put on one side of a scale and
the words “there is no god but God” were put on the other, the latter would
outweigh the former. I warn you against associating partners with God and
against pride.” (Sahih al Bukhari)
Most of Noah's people rejected his message, but the message
survives in the hearts and minds of Muslims to this day. The comforting words,
and the hopes of salvation Noah conveyed to his sons while on his death bed,
remain part of a Muslim's belief and confirm his attitude towards God. For the
Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, also told us
that God undertakes a covenant with the believers: If we do not worship other
gods beside God, then He will not refuse us heaven.

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