God sent all the Prophets to their people with one message, to worship God alone and not to associate anything or anyone with Him. However, God sent Prophet Muhammad to all of humankind. Although his message was the same, he came with a new law, one to cover all people, in all places, at all times, even into a distant future continuing to the Day of Judgement. The revelation of different chapters of Quran was often in response to a particular event or experiences of the Prophet and his followers. The stories in the Quran teach lessons, provide the historical background of humankind, and demonstrate the nature of God. The story of Prophet Lot is one that is particularly pertinent in the 21st century.
In many cities across the world, it is unsafe to walk
down the streets, even in daylight. Murder is rife, identities stolen, and
drugs abound. Nowadays most children in high school have already encountered
drug users and sellers. Alcohol is freely available at corner stores, even though
it is responsible for the break up of families, domestic violence and the
corrosion of society. Paedophilia is rampant, as is child pornography and
human trafficking. Degenerate lifestyles are accepted and even thought of as
normal. This description paints a picture of a scary, out of control world,
but is it really so different from the time of Prophet Lot?
The people of Lot lived in a society very similar to our
own. It was corrupt, the people had no shame, criminals and criminal activity
abounded, and those passing through the town of Sodom risked robbery and
physical abuse. The overall atmosphere of the town was not one of a cohesive
society. The people of Lot were without morals, without standards and without
shame. The homosexuality that abounded did not exist in a vacuum, it was part
of a lifestyle that not only allowed, but also encouraged vice and corruption.
It was to this town that God sent Prophet Lot; his message was to worship God
alone. However, embedded in worship are the desire and the willingness to obey
God’s commandments? The people of Sodom were content with their corrupt ways
and had no desire to curb them. Lot became an annoyance and his words were
ignored.
Prophet Lot called the people to give up their criminal activities
and indecent behaviour but they refused to listen. Lot confronted his people
and admonished them. He pointed out their corruption, their criminal
activities and their unnatural sexual behaviour.
“Will you not fear God and obey Him? Verily! I am a
trustworthy Messenger to you. So fear God and obey me. No reward do I ask of
you for it (my Message) my reward is only from the Lord of all that exists.” (Quran
26:161-164)
In the last 20 or 30 years, it has become common to talk
of homosexuality as a natural way of life, however according to God’s law and
in all three heavenly religions, (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) this is not
acceptable. The new idea that homosexuality is somehow genetically determined
is also rejected by Islam. Quran clearly states that the people of Sodom were
the first to practice this sexual aberration.
“Do you commit such immorality as no one has preceded you with
from among the worlds [i.e., peoples]? Indeed, you approach men with desire,
instead of women. Rather, you are a transgressing people."
The people of Sodom had reached such a level of degradation
they no longer had any shame. They would commit their unnatural acts in public
or in private. Satan was amongst them, and as is his way, he made their actions
appear fair and wholesome. When Lot insisted they change their evil ways, they
wanted to drive him out of town, as if by calling to purity, he was the one
committing a great sin. The people of Sodom said to Lot, “If you cease not, O Lot! Verily, you will be one of those who are driven out!” (Quran 26:167) Lot openly expressed his anger
and fury at the evil deeds and unnatural acts and called on God to save him and
his family from the evil of the people of Sodom.
In another part of the world, Prophet Abraham, the uncle
of Prophet Lot, received three guests. Known for his generosity, Prophet Abraham
roasted a calf but to his dismay, the guests refused to eat. This was very
unusual. Travellers are usually hungry and the fact that these guests refused his
generosity made Prophet Abraham very uneasy. The guests saw his uneasiness
and tried to put his fears to rest. They said, “Do not be afraid!” (Quran
15:53) His fears allayed, Prophet Abraham asked his guests what business
had bought them to his town. They replied, “We have been sent to a people
who are criminals, disbelievers, polytheists, sinners”. (Quran 15:58)
The people of Sodom had become corrupt, believing their
evil ways were acceptable. Unfortunately, in the 21st century we
have become so accustomed to evil and ignorance we are no longer able to
respond in the correct manner. We make excuses and try to justify evil
behaviour but the fact is, when people continuously, and openly disrespect and
disobey God we should be outraged. The angels took their leave from Prophet
Abraham and made their way to the city of Sodom, in search of Prophet Lot and
his family.

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