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  | Name in the Qur'an = Hud (a)
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  | Place of Birth = Ahqaf
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  | Place of Residence = Ahqaf
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  | Important Events = Punishment of the people of 'Ad with a freezing gale
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'''Hūd (a)''' (Arabic: {{ia|هود}}) was the prophet of the [[people of 'Ad]] and his name is mentioned 7 times in the [[Qur'an]] and a [[sura]] of the Qur'an is named after him. He is considered among the descendants of the [[Prophet Noah (a)]]. Hud (a) was himself from the people of 'Ad, the story of whose [[reward and punishment|punishment]] is mentioned in the Qur'an. People of 'Ad were the first people after people of Noah (a), who became [[polytheism|polytheist]] despite having many blessings and were thus punished by [[God]]. From the people of 'Ad, only the Prophet Hud (a) and some [[believer]]s survived.
'''Hūd (a)''' (Arabic: {{ia|هود}}) was the prophet of the [[people of 'Ad]] and his name is mentioned seven times in the [[Qur'an]] and a [[sura]] of the Qur'an is named after him. He is considered among the descendants of the [[Prophet Noah (a)]]. Hud (a) was himself from the people of 'Ad, the story of whose [[reward and punishment|punishment]] is mentioned in the Qur'an.  
 
People of 'Ad were the first people after people of Noah (a), who became [[polytheism|polytheist]] despite having many blessings and were thus punished by [[God]]. From the people of 'Ad, only the Prophet Hud (a) and some [[believer]]s survived.
Some claimed that the story of Hud (a) and his people is not mentioned in any of divine books and only the Qur'an has mentioned it.
Some claimed that the story of Hud (a) and his people is not mentioned in any of divine books and only the Qur'an has mentioned it.


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Prophet Hud (a) was one of 26 [[prophets]] whose names are mentioned in the Qur'an.<ref>Najjār, ''Qaṣāṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 49.</ref> God mentioned him 7 times in the Qur'an.<ref>Qurʾān, 7:65; 11:50, 53, 58, 60, 89; 26:134.</ref>
Prophet Hud (a) was one of twenty six [[prophets]] whose names are mentioned in the Qur'an.<ref>Najjār, ''Qaṣāṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 49.</ref> God mentioned him 7 times in the Qur'an.<ref>Qurʾān, 7:65; 11:50, 53, 58, 60, 89; 26:134.</ref>


Hud (a) was among the descendants of Noah (a). His lineage to Noah (a) is mentioned as the son of 'Abd Allah, son of Riyah (or Ribah), son of Halut (Khulud), son of 'Ad, son of Aws (Uz), son of Aram, son of [[Sam]] (Shem), son of Noah (a).<ref>Jazāʾirī, ''al-Nūr al-mubīn'', p. 135; Najjār, ''Qaṣāṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 49.</ref> In ''Qasas al-Anbiya''', 'Abd al-Wahhab al-Najjar claimed that regarding the relationship between Prophet Hud (a) and Prophet [[Abraham (a)]], the mentioned lineage is the most acceptable.<ref>Najjār, ''Qaṣāṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 50.</ref> [[Ibn Kathir]] too, claimed that Hud (a) was son of Shalakh (Shelah), son of Arpachshad, son of Sam (Shem), son of Noah (a).<ref>Ibn Kathīr, ''Qaṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 93.</ref>
Hud (a) was among the descendants of Noah (a). His lineage to Noah (a) is mentioned as the son of 'Abd Allah, son of Riyah (or Ribah), son of Halut (Khulud), son of 'Ad, son of Aws (Uz), son of Aram, son of [[Sam]] (Shem), son of Noah (a).<ref>Jazāʾirī, ''al-Nūr al-mubīn'', p. 135; Najjār, ''Qaṣāṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 49.</ref> In ''Qasas al-Anbiya''', 'Abd al-Wahhab al-Najjar claimed that regarding the relationship between Prophet Hud (a) and Prophet [[Abraham (a)]], the mentioned lineage is the most acceptable.<ref>Najjār, ''Qaṣāṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 50.</ref> [[Ibn Kathir]] too, claimed that Hud (a) was son of Shalakh (Shelah), son of Arpachshad, son of Sam (Shem), son of Noah (a).<ref>Ibn Kathīr, ''Qaṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 93.</ref>
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