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In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 71–78), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf recounts the stories of Prophet Nūḥ (Noah) and Prophet Mūsā (Moses), highlighting the recurring pattern of denial faced by messengers throughout history. Prophet Nūḥ’s unwavering trust in Allāh is shown as he challenges his people to plot openly against him if they truly oppose his message—yet they still reject him. Allāh saves Nūḥ and those with him, while the deniers are destroyed. The lesson then shifts to the mission of Mūsā and Hārūn (Aaron) sent to Pharaoh and his chiefs, who dismiss the clear signs as magic and respond with arrogance and disbelief. These verses serve as a powerful reminder of the consequences of stubborn rejection and the eventual triumph of truth.
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 71–78), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf recounts the stories of Prophet Nūḥ (Noah) and Prophet Mūsā (Moses), highlighting the recurring pattern of denial faced by messengers throughout history. Prophet Nūḥ’s unwavering trust in Allāh is shown as he challenges his people to plot openly against him if they truly oppose his message—yet they still reject him. Allāh saves Nūḥ and those with him, while the deniers are destroyed. The lesson then shifts to the mission of Mūsā and Hārūn (Aaron) sent to Pharaoh and his chiefs, who dismiss the clear signs as magic and respond with arrogance and disbelief. These verses serve as a powerful reminder of the consequences of stubborn rejection and the eventual triumph of truth.