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{{Infobox Prophets | {{Infobox Prophets | ||
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| image =Grave of HUD & SALEH .jpg | | image =Grave of HUD & SALEH .jpg | ||
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| caption =Grave of prophets Hud | | caption =Grave of prophets Hud and Salih (a) in [[Wadi l-Salam]] | ||
| Name in the Qur'an =Salih | | Name in the Qur'an =Salih | ||
| Name in Bible = | | Name in Bible = | ||
| Place of Birth = | | Place of Birth = | ||
| Place of Residence = | | Place of Residence = | ||
| Burial place =[[Wadi | | Burial place =[[Wadi l-Salam]] cemetery | ||
| Name of People =Thamud | | Name of People =Thamud | ||
| Before = | | Before = | ||
| After = | | After = | ||
| Book = | | Book = | ||
| Well known Relatives = | | Well known Relatives =[[Sam b. Noah]] (father) | ||
| Miracle =[[She-Camel of Salih (a)]] | | Miracle =[[She-Camel of Salih (a)]] | ||
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| Repeat in the Qur'an =9 | | Repeat in the Qur'an =9 times | ||
| Enemies = | | Enemies = | ||
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'''Ṣāliḥ''' (Arabic: {{ia|صالح}}) was son of Sam b. [[Noah (a)]] and the prophet of the people of [[Thamud]]. The [[Qur'an]] mentioned him after prophets Noah (a) and [[Hud]]. Salih was the third Arab prophet whose name is mentioned in different [[sura]]s of the Qur'an; while, there is no mention of him in the [[Torah]]. Salih lived 280 years and his grave is in [[Wadi l-Salam]] cemetery in [[Najaf]], [[Iraq]]. Based on the report of historical sources, Salih was chosen as a prophet at the age of 16 and invited his people to [[monotheism]] until the age of 120, but they did not care about his invitation and killed his [[She-Camel of Salih (a)|she-camel]] (he had drawn out from inside the mountain). | '''Ṣāliḥ''' (Arabic: {{ia|صالح}}) was son of Sam b. [[Noah (a)]] and the prophet of the people of [[Thamud]]. The [[Qur'an]] mentioned him after prophets Noah (a) and [[Hud]]. Salih (a) was the third Arab prophet whose name is mentioned in different [[sura]]s of the Qur'an; while, there is no mention of him in the [[Torah]]. Salih (a) lived 280 years and his grave is in [[Wadi l-Salam]] cemetery in [[Najaf]], [[Iraq]]. Based on the report of historical sources, Salih (a) was chosen as a prophet at the age of 16 and invited his people to [[monotheism]] until the age of 120, but they did not care about his invitation and killed his [[She-Camel of Salih (a)|she-camel]] (he had drawn out from inside the mountain). | ||
== Life == | == Life == | ||
Salih was among Arab prophets, son of Sam b. Noah (a), the third prophet who invited people to monotheism. He was the prophet of the people of Thamud. They lived in north of [[Medina]] and | Salih (a) was among Arab prophets, son of [[Sam b. Noah (a)]], and the third prophet who invited people to monotheism. He was the prophet of the people of [[Thamud]]. They lived in the north of [[Medina]] and worshiped idols before Salih (a). | ||
In the Qur'an, the name of Salih is mentioned 9 times in | In the Qur'an, the name of Salih (a) is mentioned 9 times in [[Quran 7]], [[Quran 11]] and some other suras after prophets Noah (a) and Hud (a). However, there is no mention of him in the Torah. | ||
Salih lived 280 years and his grave is in Wadi | |||
Salih (a) lived 280 years and his grave is in [[Wadi l-Salam cemetery]] in Najaf, Iraq. | |||
== People of Thamud == | == People of Thamud == | ||
{{Main|Thamud}} | {{Main|Thamud}} | ||
Salih was chosen for [[prophethood]] at the age of 16. It is reported that he invited his people to [[monotheism]] until the age of 120, but they did not care about his invitation. Salih told them, "I only ask one thing from your gods and you too can have one request from my [[God]], so that the truth would be revealed." Salih mentioned his request from the idols | |||
Salih (a) was chosen for [[prophethood]] at the age of 16. It is reported that he invited his people to [[monotheism]] until the age of 120, but they did not care about his invitation. Salih (a) told them, "I only ask one thing from your gods and you too can have one request from my [[God]], so that the truth would be revealed." Salih (a) mentioned his request from the idols but received no answer. The idol-worshippers told Salih (a), "ask your God to draw a camel from inside the mountain", and it happened. The [[Qur'an]] introduced Salih (a) as the prophet of [[Thamud]] who received punishment because of their disobedience of God. People of Thamud were after the people of [['Ad]] and from the Arabs of [[Yemen]]. Based on some commentaries of the Qur'an, the people of Thamud had made 70 idols for worshiping. | |||
==She-Camel== | |||
{{main|She-Camel of Salih (a)}} | |||
She-Camel of prophet Salih (a) was the miracle of prophet Salih (a). The camel miraculously came out of the middle of a mountain as disbelievers requested. Salih (a) dedicated the water of the stream in their region to the camel on alternate days and people could use its milk, also they were prohibited from hurting the camel. However after a while the camel was killed by some people and other people appreciated the action. As a result, God punished the people of Thamud and eliminated all the disbelievers. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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