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The exegetes Ibn Kathir, Al-Qurtubi and Al-Tabari do not read 'daughters' to mean Lot's literal daughters. They argue that since a prophet is like a father to his nation, Lot was directing the evildoers to turn away from their sins and engage in healthy and pious relationships with the daughters of the nation, i.e. women in general. [26]
The Quran defines Lot as a prophet, and holds that all prophets were examples of moral and spiritual rectitude. 20th-century views. Capture of Lot and his family.
Daughters of Abraham's nephew Lot [84] Progeny of Imran; Household of Moses; Household of Muhammad [31] ibn Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib ibn Hashim. Daughters of Muhammad; Wives of Muhammad; Household of Salih [41] People of Fir'aun (Arabic: قوم فِرعَون) Current Ummah of Islam (Ummah of Muhammad)
The Bible and the Quran have many characters in common, many of which are mentioned by name, whereas others are merely referred to. This article is a list of people named or referred to in both the Bible and the Quran.
In Islam, every prophet preached the same core beliefs: the Oneness of God, worshipping of that one God, avoidance of idolatry and sin, and the belief in the Day of Resurrection or the Day of Judgement and life after death. Prophets and messengers are believed to have been sent by God to different communities during different times in history.
The story of Lot in the Quran ends after describing the destruction of the city. There are several differences between the Quran and the Bible: In the Quran, Lot is described as a prophet, like his uncle Abraham. In Genesis (Genesis 19:1–29), Lot is not described as a prophet.
The adoration of cats in Islam can be traced to the faith's Hadith (literally meaning 'statement'), a collection of wisdom and phrases from Prophet Muhammad. The story goes that the Prophet ...
Lut (Arabic: لوط, romanized: Lūṭ) in the Quran is considered to be the same as Lot in the Hebrew Bible. He is considered to be a messenger of God and a prophet of God. [13] In the Quranic telling, Lut warned his people of their imminent destruction lest they change their wicked ways, but they refused to listen to him.