Prophet Lot continued to suffer due to the wicked ways
and unnatural behaviour of the people around him, yet he patiently continued to
deliver his message. He called the people to give up their wicked ways and
obey the One God, worshipping Him alone. However, the townspeople continued to
mock and belittle Lot, and even taunted him by challenging him to bring God’s
torment upon them.
“Bring God’s torment upon us if you are one of the truthful.” (Quran
29:29)
Lot was overwhelmed with despair and beseeched God to
grant him victory over these people, who committed great crimes and behaved
unnaturally.
At the time of Lot’s invocation, the messengers (angels)
were with Prophet Abraham so they informed him of their mission to Lot and his people. They said,
“And when Our messengers [i.e., angels] came to Abraham with
the good tidings, they said, “Indeed, we will destroy the people of that [i.e.,
Lot’s] city. Indeed, its people have been wrongdoers.” (Quran 29:31)
Abraham was afraid, his nephew Lot was in the town of Sodom and it was about to be destroyed. He said to the angels “but Lot is there!” They
replied,
“We know better who is there, we will verily save him (Lot)
and his family, except his wife, she will be of those who remain behind (i.e.
she will be destroyed).” (Quran 29: 32)
Renowned Islamic scholar, Imam Ibn
Katheer
narrates that, as the messengers approached the towns of Sodom they met
Lot’s daughter at the nearby river. She was astounded at their beauty
and feared for them.
She advised them to wait at the river for Prophet Lot, rather than enter
the
town without his protection. When Lot heard of the strangers, he felt
distressed and wondered how he could convince them to bypass the towns
of Sodom
and continue on their travels. He tried to make them understand the
nature of
the townspeople but only succeeded in convincing the messengers to wait
for
nightfall before entering the town.
Prophet Lot managed to escort the messengers to the
safety of his home; however, Lot’s wife slipped out the back door and quickly
told the people that two beautiful men were guests in Lot’s home. The word
quickly spread and soon people were outside Lot’s house, knocking on his door,
demanding to see the guests. Lot became even more distressed when he realised
his wife was responsible for the crowd at his door and he pleaded with the mob
to disband and to fear the punishment of God. He repeatedly appealed to them
to seek sexual gratification in a lawful way.
“O my people! Here are my daughters (i.e. the daughters of my
nation); they are purer for you (if you marry them lawfully). So fear God and
degrade me not as regards my guests! Is there not among you a single
right-minded man?” (Quran 11:78)
The story of Lot, in
both the Bible and the Quran hold remarkable
similarities. However, Islam completely rejects the notion that Prophet
Lot
would offer his own daughters to the town’s people. The scholars of
Islam
explain that when Lot used the word “daughters” he meant the women of
Sodom. He was demanding that the men of Sodom seek sexual fulfilment in
lawful marriages.
In his book Stories of the Prophets,
Ibn Katheer
states that the town’s people broke down the door and rushed inside
Lot’s house, surrounding the messengers. Lot was powerless before them
yet he continued to
plead and remind them of the evil of their ways. The town’s people
jeered and
mocked him saying, “Surely you know that we have neither any desire nor in
need of your daughters, and indeed you know well what we want!” (Quran 11:79). The
messengers reassured Lot by saying “surely we are messengers from your Lord.”
(Quran 11:81) On hearing these words the towns people were afraid and
started to disperse, leaving Lot and his family alone with the messengers
(angels).
The messengers allayed the fears of Prophet Lot and
instructed him to gather his family and leave the town of Sodom that night.
Lot walked at the rear of his family to assure no one looked back on the towns
of Sodom. Lot’s wife remained behind and was afflicted by the punishment along
with the wrong doers and wicked townspeople. The Quran describes the punishment
as an awful cry that turned the town upside down and rained stones of baked
clay. (Quran 15:73-74)
The punishment came at sunrise, and God said,
“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. And We rained on them a
rain (of torment). And 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.” (Quran 26:170-174)
Thus, the pages were
closed on the people of Lot. Their names were erased from historical
memory. The punishment that God promised,
and Prophet Lot warned about, happened, for surely God keeps His
promises. He
promises severe punishment for the wrongdoers and Paradise is the reward
of the
righteous. Lot and his family walked into the sunrise and Quran
mentions them
no more.

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