- 36:13–14:
- “And cite for them the example of the people of the town, when the messengers came to it. When We sent to them two, but they denied them, so We reinforced them with a third, and they said, ‘Indeed, we are sent to you as messengers.’”
- Allah sent two prophets, then strengthened them with a third, showing support and confirmation.
- 36:15–19:
- The people denied them, saying: “You are only men like us.” They accused them of lying and even threatened them: “We see an evil omen in you… we will surely stone you.”
- This highlights the resistance prophets often face.
- 36:20–22:
- “And there came from the farthest end of the city a man, rushing, saying, ‘O my people, follow the messengers! Follow those who ask of you no payment, and they are rightly guided.’”
- A lone believer courageously defended the prophets, urging his people to accept the truth.
- 36:23–27:
- He proclaimed his faith openly: “Why should I not worship Him who created me? And to Him you will be returned.”
- The people killed him, but Allah honored him: “It was said, ‘Enter Paradise.’ He said, ‘If only my people knew how my Lord has forgiven me and placed me among the honored.’”
- 36:28–29:
- Then Allah says: “And We did not send down upon his people after him any army from the heaven, nor were We to send [any]. It was but one cry, and immediately they were extinguished.”
- A single heavenly punishment destroyed the rejecters.
Note: In many explanations of these verses, name of the town, prophets and even the lone defender are mentioned. But these are not associated with any authentic source. Therefore, we have not mentioned the names, for more than the names, the crux of the story matters.
- Persistence in Prophethood:
- Allah supported His messengers with reinforcements (first two, then a third)
- That is da‘wah requires consistency and teamwork.
- Simplicity & sincerity of the messengers: They asked for no payment (36:21). True Da'wah is for Allah alone, not for personal gain.
- The power of one sincere defender: Yet there was just one man who stood up courageously for truth. Sometimes, a single voice of sincerity can outshine an entire hostile crowd.
- Da‘wah with wisdom: He reasoned logically: “Why should I not worship Him who created me?” (36:22). Effective Da'wah appeals to intellect and heart.
- Sacrifice in Da'wah: He gave his life, but Allah rewarded him immediately with Paradise. This shows that martyrdom in the path of truth is not in vain.
- Concern for others even after death: His words in Paradise: “If only my people knew…” (36:26–27) reflect selfless concern even for those who killed him. A da‘ī cares for people’s guidance, not revenge.
- Rejection leads to swift accountability: Once truth is established and rejected arrogantly, divine punishment may follow (36:28–29).
- Speak the truth sincerely, without expecting worldly benefit.
- Use reason, compassion, and patience.
- Remember that even if only a few respond, or if we feel alone, Allah values our sincerity.
- Stay firm, because the reward of steadfastness is immense—even Paradise, as in the case of the Lone Defender.
May Allāh (سبحانه و تعالى) help us understand Qur'ān and follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, which is embodiment of commandments of Allah contained in the Qur'ān. May Allah help us to be like the ones He loves and let our lives be lived helping others and not making others' lives miserable or unlivable. May all our wrong doings, whether intentional or unintentional, be forgiven before the angel of death knocks on our door.