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  1. Hud or Hood or Eber in other traditions, (Arabic: هُودٌ, romanized: Hūd) was a prophet and messenger of ancient Arabia mentioned in the Quran. [2][3][4][5][6][7][8] The eleventh chapter of the Quran, Hud, is named after him, though the narrative of Hud comprises only a small portion of the chapter. [3] Historical context.

  2. Hud is remembered as a prophet who exemplified patience, faith, and steadfastness in the face of adversity. His story, like those of other prophets, is a reminder of the importance of monotheism, repentance, and obedience to God.

  3. Hud is referred to in the Baháʼí Faith as a Prophet who appeared after Noah and prior to Abraham, who exhorted the people to abandon idolatry and practice monotheism. His endeavors to save His people resulted in their "willful blindness" and His rejection.

  4. Allah wanted to guide and discipline these people so He sent a prophet from among them. This prophet was Hud 'alayhis-salam, a noble man who handled this task with great resoluteness and tolerance. Ibn Jarir reported that he was Hud ibn Shalikh ibn Arfakhshand ibn Sam ibn Noah 'alayhis-salam.

  5. Prophet Hud (may peace be upon him) called his people to worship Allah (سُبْحَٰنَهُۥ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ) exclusively and renounce all other forms of worship. He implored his people to question the rationality of worshiping gods created using their own hands.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hud_(surah)Hud (surah) - Wikipedia

    Hud (Arabic: هود, Hūd) [1] is the 11th chapter (Surah) [2] of the Quran and has 123 verses (ayat). It relates in part to the prophet Hud. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina.

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  8. Oct 19, 2007 · Allah wanted to guide and discipline these people, so He sent a prophet from among them. This prophet was Hud , a noble man who handled his task with great resoluteness and tolerance. Ibn Jarir reported that he was Hud Ibn Shalikh, Ibn Arfakhshand, Ibn Sam, Ibn Noah .

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