People of Lut
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allahu akbar
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They really were perverse.
Look at the world now tho- for every reason Allah destroyed nations in the past, their disobediances is only thriving nowadays;
treachery, rape, homosexuality, polythesim, genocide, killing baby girls--
and loads more.
But people see it as 'normal' nowadays. Its disgusting.
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When putting the story together it is NOT focused on homosexual acts, but on oppressing & abusing the stranger/outcast. To discriminate on outsiders who are weak. In ancient cultures, rape was used by groups to show domination over others. This is what rape is about in anycase, but when done by groups, it is mostly to target the outsider. We see this still in prisons, also in tribal cultures that exist today where the daughters are gangraped by dominating families to disgrace weaker families
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In 29:33 you can see that Lot is hurt because his guests were mistreated. 'Thus when Our messengers came to Lot, they were mistreated, and he was embarrassed towards them. They said, "Do not fear, and do not be saddened. We will save you and your family, except for your wife; she is of those doomed."'
In 15:68 He said, "These are my guests, so do not embarrass me!"
In 15:70 The people of Lot clearly are discriminators: 'They said, "Did we not forbid you from outsiders?"' continued...
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In 11:78 it is said that the people of Lot already approached 'al-sayyaati', which means to tyrannize people, to commit true evil.
And then in the verse Lot says:'do not disgrace me regarding my guests'. In 11:83 and 29:31 the people of Lot are comdemned because they are 'al-Thzallimeen', the oppressors. continued...
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Also, in 38:13 the people of Lot are put next to the people of Thamud and Madyan, because they denied/disbelieved the warnings and demands for reform by their messengers. Ibn Hazm, the famous Qur'an commentator from 1400, also says that the crime of the people of Lot was that of any other punished people in the Qur'an: Kufr, unbelief in the demand for reform.
i got this clip from Harun Yuahya's documentray, Perished Nations
shiekhtm 3 years ago