This passage from the Quran (Surah Hud 11:42–44) narrates part of the story of Prophet Noah (Nuh, peace be upon him) and the Great Flood. The dialogue reflects the heartbreak of a father, Noah, as he tries to save his son, who rejects the message of Allah and chooses self-reliance over divine guidance. Despite Noah’s warnings, the son is drowned in the flood, illustrating the inevitability of Allah’s decree. The story highlights themes of faith, obedience, divine mercy, and the consequences of rejecting the truth.
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