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After the destruction of the Ad, the tribe of Thamud succeeded
them in power and glory. They also fell to idol-worshipping. As
their material wealth increased so, too, did their evil ways
while their virtue decreased. Like the people of Ad, they
erected huge buildings on the plains and hewed beautiful homes
out of the hills. Tyranny and oppression became prevalent as
evil men ruled the land.
So Allah sent unto them His Prophet Salih (PBUH), a man from
among them. His name was Salih Ibn Ubeid, Ibn Maseh, Ibn Ubeid,
Ibn Hader, Ibn Thamud, Ibn Ather, Ibn Eram, Ibn Noah. He called
his people to worship Allah alone, and to not associate partners
with Him. While some of them believed him, the majority of them
disbelieved and harmed him by both words and deeds. Salih
directed them:
"O my people! Worship Allah, you have no other Ilah (god) but
Him."
(Ch 11:61)
Salih was known for his wisdom, purity and goodness and had been
greatly respected by his people before Allah's revelation came
to him. Salih's people said to him:
"O Salih! You have been among us as a figure of good hope and we
wished for you to be our chief, till this, new thing which you
have brought that we leave our gods and worship your God (Allah)
alone! Do you now forbid us the worship of what our fathers have
worshipped? But we are really in grave doubt as to that which
you invite us to monotheism." (CH 11:62 Quran).
They merely wanted to worship the same gods as their fathers
had, with no reason, no proof, no thought. The proof of Salih's
(PBUH) message was evident, but despite this it was obvious that
most of his people did not believe him. They doubted his words,
thinking he was charmed, and they saw that he would not stop
preaching. Fearing that his followers would increase, they tried
to put him off by assigning him an important task; to prove that
he was a messenger of Allah by performing a miracle. Let a
unique she camel issue from the mountains.
Allah granted Salih this miracle and a huge, unique, she camel
appeared from the direction of the mountain. The Quranic
commentators said that the people of Thamud gathered on a
certain day at their meeting place, and the prophet Salih (PBUH)
came and addressed them to believe in Allah, reminding them of
the favors Allah had granted them.
Then pointing at a rock, they demanded: "Ask your Lord to make a
she camel, which must be 10 months pregnant, tall and
attractive, issue from the rock for us."
Salih replied: "Look now! If Allah sends you what you have
requested, just as you have described, will you believe in that
which I have come to you with and have faith in the message I
have been sent with?"
They answered: "Yes."
So he took a vow from them on this, then prayed to Allah the
Almighty to grant their request. Allah ordered the distant rock
to split asunder, to bringing forth a great ten month pregnant
she camel. When their eyes set on it, they were amazed. They saw
a great thing, a wonderful sight, a dazzling power and clear
evidence!
A number of Salih's people believed, yet most of them continued
in their disbelief, stubbornness, and going astray. Allah the
Almighty said:
We sent the she camel to Thamud as a clear sign, but they did
her wrong.
(Ch 17:59) and also: Verily the dwellers of Al Hijr (the
rocky tract) denied the Messengers. We gave them Our Signs, but
they were averse to them. (Ch 15:80-81 Quran)
There are a number of ancient accounts of this camel and its
miraculous nature. It was said that the she camel was miraculous
because a rock in the mountain split open and it came forth from
it, followed by its young offspring. Other accounts said that
the she camel used to drink all the water in the wells in one
day, and no other animals could approach the water. Still others
claimed that the she camel produced milk sufficient for all the
people to drink, on the same day that it drank all the water,
leaving none for them.
At first, the people of Thamud were greatly surprised when the
she camel issued from the mountain rocks. It was a blessed
camel, and its milk sufficient for thousands of men, women and
children. If it slept in a place that place was abandoned by
other animals. Thus it was obvious that is was not an ordinary
camel, but one of Allah's signs. It lived among Salih's people,
some of whom believed in Allah while the majority continued in
their obstinacy and disbelief.
Their hatred of Salih turned towards the blessed she camel and
became centered on it. A conspiracy started to be hatched
against the camel by the disbeliveers, and they secretly plotted
against it.
Salih feared that they might kill the camel, so he warned them:
"O my people! This she camel of Allah is a sign to you, leave
her to feed on Allah's earth, and touch her not with evil lest a
near torment will seize you." (Ch 11:64 Quran)
For awhile, Salih's people let the camel graze and drink freely,
but in their hearts they hated it. However, the miraculous
appearance of the unique camel caused many to become Salih's
followers, and they clung to their belief in Allah.
the disbeliveers now began complaining that this huge she camel
with its unusual qualities drank most of the water and
frightened their cattle.
They laid a plot to kill the camel, and sought the help of their
women folk to tempt the men to carry out their commands. Saduq
bint of Mahya, who was from a rich and noble family, offered
herself to a young man named Masrai Ibn Mahraj on condition that
he hamstring the camel. Aniza, an old woman, offered one of her
daughters to a young man, Qudar Ibn Saluf, in return for killing
the camel. Naturally these young men were tempted and set about
finding seven others to assist them.
They watched the camel closely, observing all its movements. As
the she camel came to drink at the well, Masarai shot it in the
leg with an arrow. It tried to escape but was hampered by the
arrow. Qudar followed the camel and struck it with a sword in
the other leg. As it fell to the ground, he pierced it with his
sword.
The killers were given a hero's welcome,cheered with songs and
poetry composed in their praise. In their arrogance they mocked
Salih, but he warned them: "Enjoy life for 3 more days then the
punishment will descend upon you." Salih was hoping that they
would see the folly of their ways and change their attitude
before the 3 days went out.
"Why 3 days?" they asked. "Let the punishment come as quickly as
possible."
He pleaded with them: "My people, why do you hasten to evil
rather than good? Why do not you ask pardon of Allah so that you
may receive mercy?"
They replied: "We see your presence and that of your followers
as bringing evil on us."
Almighty Allah related their story:
And indeed We sent to Thamud their brother Salih, saying
"Worship Allah Alone and none else." Then look! They became two
parties (believers and disbeliveers) quarreling with each other.
He said: "O my people! Why do you seek to hasten the evil
(torment) before the good (Allah's Mercy)? Why seek you not the
Forgiveness of Allah, that you may receive mercy?" They said: We
augur till omen from you and those with you." he said: "Your ill
omen is with Allah; nay, but you are a people that are being
tested."
And there were in the city nine men (from the sons of their
chiefs), who made mischief in the land, and would not reform.
They said: "Swear to another by Allah that we shall make a
secret night attack on him and his household, and afterwards we
will surely say to his near relatives: "We witnessed not the
destruction of his household, and verily! We are telling the
truth.""
So they plotted a plot, and We planned a plan, while they
perceived not. Then see how was the end of their plot! Verily!
We destroyed them and their nation, all together. These are
their houses in utter ruin, for they did wrong. Verily, in this
is indeed an Ayah (a lesson or a sign) for people who know. We
saved those who believed, and used to fear and obey Allah.
(Ch 27:45-53 Quran)
They also plotted to kill Salih and his household as Almighty
Allah stated:
"So they ploa plot, and We planned a plan, while they perceived
not."
(Ch 27:50 Quran)
Allah saved Salih and his followers from their wicked plans.
Heavy hearted, they left the evil doers and moved to another
place.
Three days after Salih's warning, thunderbolts filled the air,
followed by severe earthquakes which destroyed the entire tribe
and its homeland. The land was violently shaken, destroying all
living creatures in it. There was one terrific cry which had
hardly ended when the disbeliveers of Salih's people were struck
dead, one and all, at the same time. Neither their strong
buildings nor their rock hewn homes could protect them.
Allah the Exalted said:
To Thamud people We sent their brother Salih. HE said: "O my
people! Worship Allah, you have no other Ilah (god) but Him
(none has the right to be worshipped but Allah). Indeed there
has come to you a clear sign ( the miracle of the coming out of
a huge she camel from the midst of a rock) from your Lord. This
she camel of Allah is a sign unto you so you leave her to graze
in Allah's earth, and touch her not with harm, lest a painful
torment should size you. Remember when He made you successors
after Ad people and gave you habitations in the land, you build
for yourselves palaces in plains and carve out homes in the
mountains. So remember the graces bestowed upon you from Allah,
and do not go about making mischief on the earth."
The leaders of those who were arrogant among his people said to
those who were counted weak to such of them as believed: "Know
you that Salih is one sent from his Lord." They said: "We indeed
believe in that with which he has been sent." Those who were
arrogant said: "Verily, we disbelieve in that which you believe
in."
So they killed the she camel and insolently defied the
Commandment of their Lord, and said: "O Salih! Bring about your
threats if you are indeed one of the Messengers (of Allah)." So
the earthquakes seized them and they lay dead, prostrate in
their homes. Then he (Salih) turned from them, and said: "O my
people! I have indeed conveyed to you the Message of my Lord,
and have give you good advise but you like not good advisers."
(Ch 7:73-79 Quran)
All were destroyed before they realized what was happening. As
for the people who believed in the message of Salih (PBUH), they
were saved because they had left the place.
Ibn Umar narrated that while the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was
passing by Thamud's houses on his way to the battle of Tabuk, he
stopped together with the people there. The people fetched water
from the wells from which the people of Thamud used to drink.
They prepared their dough (for baking) and filled their water
skins from it (the water from the wells). The Prophet of Allah
(PBUH) ordered them to empty the water skins and give the
prepared dough to the camels. Then he went away with them until
they stopped at the well from which the she camel (of Salih)
used to drink. He warned them against entering upon the people
that had been punished, saying "I fear that you may be affected
by what afflicted them; so do no enter upon them."
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