Qawm Lut

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Qawm Lut refers to the people of the Prophet Lot (Lut) in Islamic and Abrahamic tradition, known for their rejection of his message and subsequent destruction by divine punishment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Quranic people
community in Islamic tradition
people in Abrahamic religions
alsoCalled People of Lot NERFINISHED
People of Lut NERFINISHED
appearsInSurah Surah Al-Ankabut NERFINISHED
Surah Al-Hijr NERFINISHED
Surah Al-Qamar NERFINISHED
Surah Ash-Shu’ara NERFINISHED
Surah Hud NERFINISHED
associatedProphet Lot NERFINISHED
Lut NERFINISHED
category Biblical peoples
Peoples mentioned in the Quran
Quranic nations destroyed for disbelief
describedIn Bible NERFINISHED
Hadith literature
Islamic exegesis
Quran NERFINISHED
Torah NERFINISHED
hasLocationTradition area near the Dead Sea
region of Sodom and Gomorrah
knownFor destruction of their towns
engaging in acts considered immoral in Islamic tradition
receiving divine punishment
rejection of Prophet Lut’s message
languageOfName Arabic
moralLessonIn Islamic ethics
Quranic narratives
narrativeTheme consequences of rejecting prophets
destruction of corrupt societies
divine justice
warning against sexual immorality
punishmentType overturning of their towns
rain of stones
relatedConcept Gomorrah NERFINISHED
Sodom NERFINISHED
people of Sodom
relatedFigure Abraham NERFINISHED
Ibrahim NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
Islam
Judaism
roleInIslamicDiscourse example of a community destroyed for persistent sin
roleInIslamicLawDebate reference point in discussions of sexual ethics
timePeriod patriarchal era in Abrahamic tradition

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people of Lot alsoCalled Qawm Lut