The surah concludes with a promise of victory and support for the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his followers:
This section highlights Ibrahim’s exemplary character, emphasizing the importance of kindness, compassion, and respect for all beings:
One of the most striking narratives in Al-Hijr is the story of the ancient civilization of Thamud. The Thamudites were a prosperous and powerful people who lived in the region of Al-Hijr, known for their impressive stone structures and advanced irrigation systems. However, their arrogance and disobedience to God’s commands led to their downfall. asrar aynjl mtrjm alhlqh 1
The surah then shifts to the narrative of Ibrahim (Abraham), who is renowned for his hospitality and faith. The story revolves around Ibrahim’s encounter with three angelic guests, whom he welcomes and serves with remarkable generosity.
\[And We sent to the Thamud their brother Salih, saying, "O my people, worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him. He has created you from the earth and made you settlers therein. So, seek forgiveness of Him and then repent to Him. Indeed, my Lord is Near and Responsive."\] The surah concludes with a promise of victory
\[And indeed, We have made the Quran easy to understand, but will anyone be willing to receive admonition?\]
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