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- The Story Of Prophet Salih (As)
The Story Of Prophet Salih (As)
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A powerful account of Prophet Salih (AS), his warning to the people of Thamud, and the divine test of the she-camel, as narrated in the Holy Quran.
"The Story of Prophet Salih (AS)" is an inspiring account of one of the noble prophets mentioned in the Holy Quran. Sent to the people of Thamud, Prophet Salih (AS) called them to monotheism and righteousness, urging them to abandon their arrogance and corruption. The story revolves around the miraculous she-camel of Allah, a divine test for the people of Thamud, and the consequences of their defiance. This book provides an in-depth exploration of the Quranic verses that narrate his story, analyzing the moral, spiritual, and historical lessons that can be drawn from his mission. Through reflections on his unwavering faith, patience, and the ultimate downfall of those who rejected divine guidance, readers gain insights into the importance of obedience to Allah (SWT) and the consequences of disbelief.
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