Surah Hud – Prophet Hud
Classification: Makki | Verses: 123
Surah Hud, revealed in Makkah, is the eleventh chapter of the Quran.
It focuses on the stories of various prophets, including Hud, Noah, Salih, Abraham, Lot, Shu‘ayb, and Moses, highlighting the challenges they faced in guiding their people.
The surah emphasizes patience, steadfastness, and reliance on Allah in the face of opposition and disbelief.
It warns against arrogance, stubbornness, and ignoring divine guidance, while stressing moral responsibility and accountability.
Surah Hud encourages believers to learn from past nations, remain steadfast in faith, and trust in Allah’s ultimate justice and mercy.
- Recounts stories of prophets to illustrate patience, perseverance, and obedience to Allah.
- Warns against arrogance, disbelief, and the consequences of ignoring divine guidance.
- Emphasizes moral responsibility, accountability, and ethical living.
- Encourages reliance on Allah and steadfastness in faith during trials.
- Highlights the outcomes of past nations who rejected prophets and divine warnings.
- Stresses the importance of learning from history and reflecting on Allah’s signs.
- Reinforces Allah’s justice, mercy, and support for those who follow His guidance.