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Hud (ʿalayhis-salam) and the People of ‘Aad

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A vast, organized valley showing the grandeur of a powerful civilization.
Wide terraced fields stretch across the land in symmetrical order, lined with irrigation channels.
Large, well-built stone dwellings rise firmly on higher ground, showing skill and pride.
The sunlight is bright and bold, almost overpowering — the land glows golden, while the sky in the distance fades into pale haze, hinting that they have forgotten the One who blessed them.
No people or idols shown.
(Mood: wealth, strength, and pride — strong contrast, commanding scale, warm gold with fading horizon, watercolor or gouache landscape style.)

A long time ago, after the time of Nūḥ (ʿalayhis-salām), there lived a powerful people called ʿĀd. They were very strong and clever. They built big houses, beautiful gardens, and tall buildings. They could make almost anything they wanted. But the people of ʿĀd forgot about Allāh (ʿazza wa jall) - the One who created them, gave them homes and land, and blessed them with strength. They instead started praying to idols - big stone statues that could not speak, hear, or help them.

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