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Hud - Hud

Arabic Name: هُوْد

Urdu Name: حود

Type: Makki

Serial Number: 11

Revelation Order: 52

Total Verses: 123

Parah: 12,11

Rukus: 10

Sajda: None

اُولٰٓٮِٕكَ الَّذِيۡنَ خَسِرُوۡۤا اَنۡفُسَهُمۡ وَضَلَّ عَنۡهُمۡ مَّا كَانُوۡا يَفۡتَرُوۡنَ‏
u-laa~-i-kal-la-dhii-na kha-si-ruu~ an~-fu-sa-hum wa-dal-la an-hum-maa kaa-nuu yaf-ta-ruun^
Surah Hud (11:21)

Quick Facts about this Verse

Surah

Hud

Revealed

Makki

Position

Juz 12,11

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Verse Meaning

According to the classical exegete Ibn Kathir, Quran 11:21 delivers a verdict of ultimate ruin for those who invent lies against Allah, describing them as having 'lost their souls.' This is not a mere metaphorical loss, but a tangible reality of entering the Hellfire for eternal punishment. The verse synthesizes two critical consequences: internal self-destruction ('khasiroo anfusahum') and the external collapse of their entire belief system ('dalla 'anhum ma kanu yaftarun'). Al-Tabari adds that this loss is a deprivation of their soul's rightful share of Allah's mercy. The 'fabrications' they relied on—be it idols, false gods, or flawed ideologies—will utterly vanish, offering no support or intercession. Instead, as As-Sa'di notes, these fabrications prove to be a source of harm, deserting them completely. This verse powerfully illustrates the bankruptcy of falsehood; what was invented as a source of salvation becomes the very evidence of their complete and total loss in the Hereafter.

Questions for Reflection

Personal Accountability

The verse speaks of those who 'lost their souls' ('khasiroo anfusahum'). Reflect on the small, daily choices where you might be 'selling' a piece of your spiritual integrity for a temporary worldly gain. What are the 'fabrications' you tell yourself to justify these choices?

The Nature of Falsehood

The verse states their fabrications 'vanished from them' ('dalla 'anhum'). Contemplate the transient and illusory nature of everything not based on Allah's truth. What in your life feels solid and dependable but, according to this verse, might vanish when truly tested?

The Final Verdict

Ibn Kathir directly links this loss to entering a 'blazing fire.' Contemplate the immense gravity of this final state. How does this reality reframe the importance of your beliefs and actions in this life? Does it change the perceived value of worldly success versus spiritual salvation?

Practical Applications

Conduct a 'Belief Audit' to identify any 'fabrications'—false hopes, superstitions, or dependencies other than Allah—that you rely on for security or success.

Applicable to dependencies on career, wealth, status, or ideologies as ultimate sources of well-being.

Before making a significant decision, pause and ask: 'Is this action based on truth from Allah, or is it a fabrication of my own desires or societal pressures?'

Useful in ethical dilemmas at work, in relationships, or when facing major life choices.

Hidden Gem

The synthesis of tafsirs reveals a profound spiritual equation: the more one invests in 'fabrications' (iftira), the more of their 'self' (nafs) they lose. It's not just that their idols vanish; they themselves are diminished. The true horror is that on that Day, they will realize they traded their very essence for things that never truly existed.

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