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Hud , a revered prophet in Islam, stands as a symbol of steadfast monotheism and a warning against the spiritual blindness caused by material success. His story, primarily recorded in the Quran—where the eleventh chapter bears his name—details his mission to the ancient Arabian tribe of ‘Ad. These people were legendary for their physical prowess, architectural mastery, and immense wealth. However, their prosperity led to an arrogance that eventually brought about their total destruction. The Civilization of ‘Ad and the Call of Hud

Despite their success, the ‘Ad people fell into idolatry, worshipping stone statues and neglecting the monotheism of their ancestors. Hud was sent to them to: Hud , a revered prophet in Islam, stands

The people of ‘Ad inhabited a region known as , characterized by wind-swept hills between modern-day Yemen and Oman . They were descendants of the Prophet Nuh (Noah) and were the first major civilization to rise after the Great Flood. Known as "Iram of the Pillars," they built massive structures and high towers as symbols of their power. However, their prosperity led to an arrogance that