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Introduction
In the name of Allah, The Beneficent, The Merciful. To Allah belongs all praise.
I firmly believe that Allah enabled me to undertake this project, without His
help I could never have done this. May Allah accept this from me and may the
readers benefit, ameen.
Recently some friends and I were talking about the prophet Lot (peace be
upon him). Since childhood we were taught that the wife of Lot was punished
because she looked behind as her as her family fled from a sinful nation upon
which Allah was to send punishment, but I wondered if we were just blindly
following this version. During our conversation I wondered how many other
Muslims and even Non-Muslims believed this account of Lots wife.After doing
some desk based research I realised that the popular beliefs are based on the
Judeo-Christian version of the story of Lot (peace be upon him), and that the
Islamic version differs quite considerably with some basic information being
similar between all three. This article is not an extensive treatise. My aim is to
focus on the wife of Lot (peace be upon him). I intend on clarifying these
issues in this article.
In this article I have three simple objectives:
1- To understand where the belief of the wife turning around etc came from
and why she was punished (pages 2-3).
2- To understand if the above beliefs are in conformity with the Islamic account
(pages 3-6).
3- To reach an accurate conclusion as to what exactly happened to the wife
and why (pages 6-7).
For the source of all Quranic citations see Bibliography.
Amber Imran
30.12.13
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Judeo-Christian Beliefs
The belief that the wife of Lot turned around and was turned to stone comes
from Jewish and Christian beliefs.
According to Jewish beliefs, the wife of Lot (peace be upon him) was no
different to the people of Sodom. The Sodomites and the wife of Lot (peace be
upon him) were uninviting people and so when the wife found out about Lots
guests [who were angels in the form of men], she wanted them gone. To
achieve this she let the sinful sodomites know (Chein, 2013). Jewish tradition
relates that whilst she didnt suffer the full upheaval of Sodom, she was still
punished by being made into a salt stone (Kadari, 2009). Kadari (2009)
asserts a few possibilities behind why the wife may have turned into a salt
stack. One is that when the guests [angels] came to visit Lot (peace be upon
him), she was unhappy at Lots (peace be upon him) hospitality and so slipped
out of her home and went to her neighbours, asking for salt as pretence for
creating uproar. Thus she was punished by salt as well (Kadari, 2009; Chein,
2013). The other explanation given is that she looked back as she pitied two of
her four daughters left behind in Sodom (Kadari, 2009; Jewish Encyclopaedia,
2013). Christian beliefs are very similar to the Jewish ones on this topic. In
Genesis (New International Version, Gen. 19:26) it says quite explicitly how
the wife looked behind and turned into a pillar of salt. This was a punishment
for her disobedience of the angels who said not to look back. It was also a
punishment because her heart missed the life of Sodom (Zondervan, 1988;
Bibleinfo, 2013). As we see Judo-Christianity spread this belief that the wife of
Lot turned around and was turned into a salt stone.
To believe in this account of Lots wife would also bring in the possibility
of believing what is related later on in the same book of Genesis. According to
Genesis (New International Version, Gen. 19:30-38) after reaching safety, the
two daughters of Lot became worried about how their bloodline would
continue. Subsequently, the daughters gave their father wine to drink so that
they could become pregnant and that way their blood line would be preserved.
Firstly, there is no such account in Islam. Lot (peace be upon him) was a
messenger of Allah [26:162], and in Islam prophets and messengers are
viewed as rightful people, sent to various communities for their social, moral
and religious rectitude, so any implication of a drunken messenger cannot be
accepted by any sane Muslim. In fact this only validates the Islamic
perspective that the Gospel and Torah which we have with us today have
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been distorted [5:13-15; 3:78]. As Muslims we believe that the Quran is the
final testament [3:85] and that it clarifies and completes the scriptures which
came before it which include the Torah and Gospel. Further it is narrated by
'Ubaidullah bin 'Abdullah that
'Abdullah bin 'Abbas said, "O the group of Muslims! How can you ask
the people of the Scriptures about anything while your Book which
Allah has revealed to your Prophet contains the most recent news
from Allah and is pure and not distorted? Allah has told you that the
people of the Scriptures have changed some of Allah's Books and
distorted it and wrote something with their own hands and said, 'This
is from Allah, so as to have a minor gain for it. Won't the knowledge
that has come to you stop you from asking them? No, by Allah, wehave never seen a man from them asking you about that (the Book
Al-Quran)which has been revealed to you (Sahih Bukhari, 2013)
Therefore we need to look at what Allah reveals in the Quran to understand
this topic accurately.
Islamic Beliefs
Allah says in Surah Al-Ankaboot
And (remember) Lut (Lot), when he said to his people: "You
commit Al-Fhishah (sodomy the worst sin) which none has
preceded you in (committing) it in the 'Alamn (mankind and
jinn)." (28) "Verily, you practise sodomy with men, and rob the
wayfarer (travellers)! And practise Al-Munkar (disbelief and
polytheism and every kind of evil wicked deed) in your
meetings." But his people gave no answer except, that they
said: "Bring Allh's Torment upon us if you are one of the
truthful." (29) He said: "My Lord! Give me victory over the
people who are Mufsidn (those who commit great crimes and
sins, oppressors, tyrants, mischief-makers, corrupters). (30)And
when Our Messengers came to Ibrhim (Abraham) with the glad
tidings they said: "Verily, we are going to destroy the people of this
[Lut's (Lot's)] town (i.e. the town of Sodom in Palestine); truly, its
people have been Zlimn [wrong-doers, polytheists, disobedient to
Allh, and who belied their Messenger Lut (Lot)]." (31) Ibrhim
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(Abraham) said: "But there is Lut (Lot) in it." They said:"We know
better who is there, we will verily save him [Lut (Lot)] and his
family, except his wife, she will be of those who remain behind
(i.e. she will be destroyed along with those who will be
destroyed from her folk)." (32)And when Our Messengers came to
Lut (Lot), he was grieved because of them, and felt straitened on
their account. They said: "Have no fear, and do not grieve! Truly, we
shall save you and your family, except your wife, she will be of
those who remain behind (i.e. she will be destroyed along with
those who will be destroyed from her folk). (33) Verily, we are about
to bring down on the people of this town a great torment from the sky,
because they have been rebellious (against Allh's Command)."
(34) And indeed We have left thereof an evident Ayh (a lesson and
a warning and a sign the place where the Dead Sea is now in
Palestine)[] for a folk who understand. (Surah Al-Ankaboot, 29:35)
From the above verses we learn that the people of Lot (peace be upon him)
were warned but they mocked the prophet. We also learn that the wife of Lot
didn't leave with him and his daughters as is the Judaeo-Christian belief;
rather she remained behind with the rest of the people of Sodom. Prophet Lot
and his family (except his wife) were told to leave the area at night and were
also told not to look back. More detail of this incident is related below
..."And we have brought to you the truth (the news of the
destruction of your nation) and certainly, we tell the truth.
(64) "Then travel in a part of the night with your family, and you
go behind them in the rear, and let no one amongst you look
back, but go on to where you are ordered." (65)And We made
known this decree to him, that the root of those (sinners) was to be
cut off in the early morning. (66) And the inhabitants of the city came
rejoicing (at the news of the young men's arrival) (67) [Lut (Lot)] said:
"Verily! these are my guests, so shame me not. (68) "And fear Allh
and disgrace me not." (69)They (people of the city) said: "Did we not
forbid you to entertaining (or protecting) any of the 'Alamn (people,
foreigners, strangers from us)?" (70) [Lut (Lot)] said: "These (the girls
of the nation) are my daughters (to marry lawfully), if you must act
(so)." (71)Verily, by your life (O Muhammad SAW), in their wild
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intoxication, they were wandering blindly. (72) So As-Sahah
(torment - awful cry) overtook them at the time of sunrise;
(73) And We turned (the towns of Sodom in Palestine) upside
down and rained down on them stones of baked
clay.(74)Surely! In this are signs, for those who see (or understand
or learn the lessons from the Signs of Allh). (75) And verily! They
(the cities) were right on the highroad (from Makkah to Syria i.e. the
place where the Dead Sea is now)[] (76) Surely! Therein is indeed a
sign for the believers. (Surah Al-Hijr, 15:77)
From the above verses we learn like the Judeo-Christian belief, Lot (peace be
upon him) was told to leave with his family at night. Ibn Kathir explains this as
meaning when you hear the people screaming from their torment, do not turn
around to look at them; leave them to face whatever punishment and
vengeance is coming to them (Ibn Kathir, 2006a). We are then told that the
punishment to be given was 1) An awful cry; 2) The upheaval of Sodom and 3)
The raining down of baked clay stones. We need to read this with the following
verse to comprehend what exactly the punishment of the wife was
So travel with your family in a part of the night, and let not any of you
look back, but your wife (will remain behind), verily, the punishment
which will afflict them, will afflict her.Indeed, morning is their
appointed time. Is not the morning near?" (Surah Hud, 11:81)
If in 15:77were told that the punishment upon the Sodomites was 1) An awful
cry; 2) The upheaval of Sodom and 3) The raining down of baked clay stones,
and the turning into salt stone is nowhere to be seen, and then in 11:81Allah
explicitly relates to us that the wife of Lot will suffer the same punishment as
the rest of the people, then from this we can conclude that the wife of Lot
remained behind in the city and was punished as the rest of the people and
she did not become stone. This is what the evidence leads to and Allah knows
best. The next question which arises is why was she punished?
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reject what is contradictory to the Islamic account as it is an integral part of our
belief that the Quran is the last and unchanged word of Allah.
With regards to the prophet Lot (peace be upon him), then we're told in
various Quranic chapters about his story [29:28-35...15:58-77...66:10... 26:161-174...51:37...11:76-82...37:133-136...54:33-39].I've only
expanded on the main ones in this article relevant to his wife. The evidence
consistently implies that she did not leave at night with Lot and their
daughters, rather she ...remained behind[7:83; 37:135; 29:32; 15:60;
26:171]and suffered the same fate as the rest of the people of Sodom [11:82].
Only the prophet Lot and his daughters were saved. The reason for her
destruction was that she didn't believe [66:10]. Further, the Quran and its
interpretation by IbnAbbas as related in Ibn Kathir suggests that she betrayedher husband by telling the people about guests he had over for the people to
then come and commit sin [54:37],like she did with the guests [who were
angels in the form of men] in Surah Al-Hijr [15:67-77].Thus she not only
rejected his call, but helped the evil doers against him.
And Allah knows best.
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