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Allah
mentioned “Aad” ‘s people while talking about His messenger “Hud”
(peace be upon him) as He says: The Qur’an
specified the location of “Aad” in Al-Ahqaaf that means “Dunes”. The
Qur’an didn’t tell about its location but the tellers said that it
is located between Yemen and Oman. Allah says: The Qur’an told us
that “Aad” ’s people built a city called “Iram” which is mentioned
in the Qur’an as Allah says: Historians said that “Aad” ’s people worshipped three idols; namely, ”sadaa”, “somoud”, “habaa”. This is according to what’s mentioned in the history of Al-Tabari. “Hud” called on his
people to worship only Allah and give up worshipping idols because
this is the way to avoid Allah’s torment in the doomsday. But what
was the effect of this call on the tribe of “Aad”? They despised him
and described him as being foolish, reckless and a liar. “Hud”
dismissed these false accusations asserting that he was a messenger
sent by the god of the worlds, and that he wants nothing but
advising them. Allah says: The Reminding of Allah’s
blessings: Allah says in the
Qur’an (Is it too much wonder that a reminder
has come to you from your Lord through a man like you, to warn you?
Call in remembrance that He made you the inheritors after Noah’s
people and gave you growth of stature. Remember Allah’s blessings
that you may succeed.) (Surat Al-A’raaf “The Purgatory”,
verse 69) The Qur’an tells us
that Hud’s people didn’t thank Allah for His blessings, but rather
they indulged in pleasures and turned haughty. Hence, “Hud” told
them (as the Qur’an says): When they disobeyed
their messenger, Allah punished them by sending a stormy wind that
was loaded with sands and dust, and it covered them completely and
destroyed them. Allah says: The Main Points that Mentioned about Aad in the
Qur’an: The Archaeological Finds of the City of
Iram: It was Nicholas Clapp, an amateur archaeologist, who found this legendary city mentioned in the Qur’an (1). Being an Arabophile and a winning documentary film-maker, Clapp had come across a very interesting book during his research on Arabian history. This book was Arabia Felix written by the English researcher Bertram Thomas in 1932. Arabia Felix was the Roman designation for the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula which today includes Yemen and much of Oman. The Greeks called this area "Eudaimon Arabia" and medieval Arab scholars called it "Al-Yaman as-Saida".(2) All of these names mean "Fortunate Arabia", because the people living in that region in old times were known to be the most fortunate people of their time. Well, what was the reason for such a designation? Their good fortune was in part due to their strategic location - serving as middlemen in the spice trade between India and places north of the Arabian Peninsula. Besides, the people living in this region produced and distributed "frankincense", an aromatic resin from rare trees. Being highly favoured by the ancient communities, this plant was used as a fumigant in various religious rites. In those times, the plant was at least as valuable as gold. The English researcher Thomas described these "lucky" tribes at length and claimed that he found the traces of an ancient city founded by one of these tribes(3). This was the city known as "Ubar" by the Bedouins. In one of the trips he made to the region, the Bedouins living in the desert had shown him well-worn tracks and stated that these tracks led toward t he ancient city of Ubar. Thomas, who showed great interest in the subject died before being able to complete his research. Clapp, who examined what the English researcher Thomas wrote, was convinced of the existence of the lost city described in the book. Without losing much time, he started his research. Clapp tried two ways to prove the existence of Ubar: First, he found the tracks which the Bedouins said existed. He applied to NASA to provide the satellite images of the area. After a long struggle, he succeeded in persuading the authorities to take the pictures of the region(4). Second, Clapp went on to study the ancient manuscripts and maps in the Huntington library in California. His aim was to find a map of the region. After a short research, he found one. What he found was a map drawn by the Greek-Egyptian geographer Ptolemy in 200 AD. In the map was shown the location of an old city found in the region and the ways that led to this city. Meanwhile, he received the news that the pictures had been taken by NASA. In the pictures, some caravan trails became visible which were difficult to identify with the naked eye, but could only be seen as a whole from the sky. Comparing these pictures with the old map he had in hand, Clapp finally reached the conclusion he was looking for: “ the trails in the old map corresponded with the trails in the pictures taken from the satellite”. The final destination of these trails was a broad site understood to have once been a city. Finally, the location of the legendary city which had been subject of the stories told orally by the Bedouins was discovered. After a short while, excavations began and remains of an old city started to be uncovered under the sands. Thus, this lost city was described as "the Atlantis of the Sands, Ubar".
Well, what was it that proved this city to be the
city of the people A member of the
research team leading the excavation, Dr. Zarins said that since the
towers were alleged to be the distinctive feature of Ubar,
and since Iram was mentioned as having towers or pillars,
this then was the strongest proof so far that the site they had
unearthed was Iram, the city of ‘Ad described in the Qur’an. The
Qur’an mentions Iram as follows : The Miracle of Predicting the
Unknown:
Later on, the
shuttle was equipped with more penetrating radar. It took a photo of
a stream of two rivers that flow into a lake with a diameter of 40
Km. At the south of the Void Quarter. Between the two mouths of the
river, the shuttle took pictures of a construction that is
unexampled in its size. Hence, historians, archeologists, and men of
religion were mobilized to determine the nature of this
construction. All of them were unanimously agreed that this
construction is “ the palaces of the city of “Iram”) which is
described in the Qur’an as:
When they began to
remove the sands from the city, they discovered an eight-sided
castle by the city fences. It was built upon many enormous pillars
and is described by Allah as (Iram; the city
with huge pillars.) Allah also says in
another position (to his prophet “Hud”): write by Feras nour alhak Reference :
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Thomas H. Maugh II, “Ubar, Fabled Lost City, Found by LA
Team”,
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