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Qom e samod ki basti | History of Qaum e Samood in Urdu

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Ratas hussain explorer, The Thamūd were an ancient Arabian tribe or tribal confederation that occupied the northwestern Arabian peninsula between the late eighth century BCE, when they are attested in Assyrian sources, and the fourth century CE, when they served as Roman auxiliaries. They are mentioned in contemporary Mesopotamian, Classical, and Arabian sources, including in inscriptions in a temple erected in the 160s for the ALLAH ʾlhʾ by the Thamūd themselves. The Quran mentions the Thamūd as an example of an ancient polytheistic people who were destroyed by ALLAH for their sins. According to the Quran and the Islamic exegetical tradition, the Thamūd were an early Arab tribe who rejected the message of the prophet Ṣāliḥ. When they cut the hamstring of a female camel that ALLAH had sent down for them, despite the prophet's warnings, they were annihilated except for Ṣāliḥ and the few righteous tribesmen. Islamic historiography identifies the Thamūd with the ruins of Hegra in what is now the northern Hejaz. alhijar Qom e samod ki basti | History of Qaum e Samood in Urdu

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