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==The Story of the Son of Noah==
==The Story of the Son of Noah==
[[Noah (a)]] had four sons: [[Shem]], Ham, Japheth, and Kan'an. Kan'an was the only son of Noah (a) who ignored his father's preaching and did not believe in him. Eventually, he and other unbelievers were drowned in the flood that was sent down as a divine [[punishment]]. There is a dispute over the name of the fourth son of Noah (a). Many people hold that his name was "Kan'an", but others believe that his name was "Yam". The story of the son of Noah (a) is cited in the Qur'an similarly to other Quranic stories. Thus, the details of the story and the characteristics of the son of Noah (a) are not provided therein.
Noah (a)  had four sons: [[Shem]], Ham, Japheth, and Kan'an. Kan'an was the only son of Noah (a) who ignored his father's preaching and did not believe in him. Eventually, he and other unbelievers were drowned in the flood that was sent down as a divine [[Divine Reward and Punishment| punishment]]. There is a dispute over the name of the fourth son of Noah (a). Many people hold that his name was "Kan'an", but others believe that his name was "Yam". The story of the son of Noah (a) is cited in the Qur'an similarly to other Quranic stories. Thus, the details of the story and the characteristics of the son of Noah (a) are not provided therein.


The only characterization of the son of Noah (a) in the Qur'an is concerned with the moment when the storm had begun and the son of Noah (a) was outside the ship. According to the Qur'an, Noah (a) sees his son at this time and tells him: "O my son, come aboard with us and be not with the disbelievers". The son tells Noah: "I will take refuge on a mountain to protect me from the water". Noah (a) replies: "There is no protector today from the decree of [[Allah]], except for whom He gives mercy". At this time, waves came between them and the conversation between Noah (a) and his son was disrupted. Then, the son of Noah (a) was drowned in [[the flood]].
The only characterization of the son of Noah (a) in the Qur'an is concerned with the moment when the storm had begun and the son of Noah (a) was outside the ship. According to the Qur'an, Noah (a) sees his son at this time and tells him: "O my son, come aboard with us and be not with the disbelievers". The son tells Noah: "I will take refuge on a mountain to protect me from the water". Noah (a) replies: "There is no protector today from the decree of [[Allah]], except for whom He gives mercy". At this time, waves came between them and the conversation between Noah (a) and his son was disrupted. Then, the son of Noah (a) was drowned in [[the flood]].
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==Doubts about Kan'an being Noah's (a) Son==
==Doubts about Kan'an being Noah's (a) Son==
The verse 46 of [[Sura Hud]], "O Noah, indeed he is not of your family", led some exegetes to doubt about Kan'an being Noah's (a) son. According to ''Tafsir al-Qurtubi'', the son who was drowned was not Noah's (a) son; rather he was an illegitimate son of Noah's (a) wife, since in verse 46 of Sura Hud, [[God]] says: "O Noah! Indeed, He is not of your family. Indeed, he is [personification of] unrighteous conduct.". Also, in verse 10 of [[Sura al-Tahrim]], Noah's (a) wife is characterized as a betrayer: "the wife of Noah (a) and the wife of [[Lot (a)]]. They were under two of Our righteous servants but betrayed them". However, many Shiite and Sunni exegetes have appealed to [[hadith]]s regarding the interpretation of verses 45 and 46 of Sura Hud to show that this remark is unfounded. They believe that the phrase, "betrayed them" in the Qur'an does not imply that Noah's (a) wife was an adulterer or that the "Son of Noah (a)" being her illegitimate child.
The verse 46 of [[Sura Hud]], "O Noah, indeed he is not of your family", led some exegetes to doubt about Kan'an being Noah's (a) son. According to ''Tafsir al-Qurtubi'', the son who was drowned was not Noah's (a) son; rather he was an illegitimate son of Noah's (a) wife, since in verse 46 of Sura Hud, [[God]] says: "O Noah! Indeed, He is not of your family. Indeed, he is [personification of] unrighteous conduct.". Attributing to this verse as well as the verse 10 of [[Sura al-Tahrim]], in which Noah's (a) wife is characterized as a betrayer, some have mentioned that the drowned son was not Noah's (a) son.<ref>Allah draws an example for the faithless: the wife of Noah and the wife of Lot.
They were under two of our righteous servants, yet they betrayed them.
So they did not avail them in any way against Allah, and it was said [to them] ‘Enter the Fire, along with those who enter [it].’ [[Qur'an 66]]:10</ref>
 
However, many Shiite and Sunni exegetes have appealed to [[hadith]]s regarding the interpretation of verses 45 and 46 of Sura Hud to show that this remark is unfounded. They believe that the phrase, "betrayed them" in the Qur'an does not imply that Noah's (a) wife was an adulterer or that the "Son of Noah (a)" being her illegitimate child.


[['Allama Tabataba'i]] maintains that the son of [[Noah (a)]] who was drowned in the storm was Noah's (a) true and legitimate son. This can be inferred from an address in the verse 42 of Sura Hud: "Oh my son, come aboard with us", since such an address implies the addressor's kindness and passion—Noah (a) wanted to convey to his son that he loved him and wanted the best for him. Thus, when God says about the son that "O Noah!(a) Indeed, He is not of your family. Indeed, he is [personification of] unrighteous conduct", it means that he is not among people who God had promised to rescue from the storm as in the verse "load upon the ship … your family", because only the righteous members of Noah's (a) family were promised to survive. So, although the son was Noah's (a) son and family, he was not the family of Noah (a) who could survive. The view that the "Son of Noah (a)" was Noah's (a) true son is also accepted in ''[[Tafsir nemune]]'', ''[[Majma' al-bayan]]'', and ''[[Tafsir al-Tabari]]''.
[['Allama Tabataba'i]] maintains that the son of [[Noah (a)]] who was drowned in the storm was Noah's (a) true and legitimate son. This can be inferred from an address in the verse 42 of Sura Hud: "Oh my son, come aboard with us", since such an address implies the addressor's kindness and passion—Noah (a) wanted to convey to his son that he loved him and wanted the best for him. Thus, when God says about the son that "O Noah!(a) Indeed, He is not of your family. Indeed, he is [personification of] unrighteous conduct", it means that he is not among people who God had promised to rescue from the storm as in the verse "load upon the ship … your family", because only the righteous members of Noah's (a) family were promised to survive. So, although the son was Noah's (a) son and family, he was not the family of Noah (a) who could survive. The view that the "Son of Noah (a)" was Noah's (a) true son is also accepted in ''[[Tafsir nemune]]'', ''[[Majma' al-bayan]]'', and ''[[Tafsir al-Tabari]]''.
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*[[Noah (a)]]
*[[Noah (a)]]
*[[The Flood of Noah (a)]]
*[[The Flood of Noah (a)]]
*[[Ark of Noah (a)]]
 
*[[Sura Nuh]]
==Notes==
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==References==
==References==
*The material for this article is mainly taken from {{ia|[[:fa:پسر نوح|پسر نوح]]}} in Farsi WikiShia.
*The material for this article is mainly taken from {{ia|[[:fa:پسر نوح|پسر نوح]]}} in Farsi WikiShia.
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