Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The story of prophet NOAH. PART(7)

THESACRED WORDS

The angel came down to the Prophet and the believers with the Sacred Words. Noah wrote those words on a small tablet to protect the Ark from sinking into the flood.

At that time people wrote in the ancient Semitic language.

Noah wrote the following Sacred Words on the tablet:

My Lord and Helper, help me through Your favor and mercy.

(Help me) for the sake of these Sacred Names: Mohammed, Alia, Shabur, Shabir and Fatima. They are all great and honorable. The world is standing for them. Help me by these names. Only You can guide me to the straight path.

Noah hung the tablet on the front part of the Ark. The believers considered carefully the Sacred Names of the persons who were not born yet. They were of Noah’s progeny.

The Ark went on making its way through the rough waves of the sea. It headed for the North.

The rain went on falling heavily. The believers were praying to Allah to save them from the great flood.

After forty days, it stopped raining. The clouds dispersed gradually. The sun rose. A beautiful rainbow appeared in the horizon. The rainbow was colorful- green, blue, orange and violet. The colors were beautiful. They made the believers hopeful.

Prophet Noah released a crow. The crow flew high in the sky. It turned in space and then it returned, for it found no land to sit on.

Then Noah released a white pigeon. The pigeon set off. It flew over the water till it disappeared.

After a while, the pigeon came back. It was carrying an olive-tree twig in its pink beak.

Noah and the believers rejoiced at that. The flood ended. Allah protected the believers from the wickedness of the unbelievers.

Then Noah released the same pigeon. The pigeon flew into the sky and did not return.

Noah knew that the pigeon found land to settle on. The ark headed for the North. Then it anchored on the top of Mount Judi.

Allah, the Glorified, ordered the sky and the earth: “O earth, swallow down your water and O cloud, clear away; and the water were made to abate.

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