Quran Para 12 Wa Mamin Da’abat (وَمَا مِنْ دَابَّةٍ)
Quran Para 12 starts from Surah Hud (Verse 6) and ends at Surah Yusuf (Verse 52) continues the stories of earlier Prophets and begins one of the most beautiful and emotional chapters in the Quran — Surah Yusuf. This Para focuses on truth, patience, family bonds, and Allah’s wisdom in times of hardship.



















In this Para, we learn:
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Main Themes in Para 12
1. Prophet Nuh’s (AS) Story – Patience for Years
Allah tells us about how Prophet Nuh (AS) called his people to Islam for 950 years, but only a few believed. The others mocked him, rejected his call, and ignored the warning of the flood. Eventually, Allah saved the believers and punished the disbelievers with a great flood.
Lesson: True da’wah (inviting to Islam) needs patience, not quick results.
2. Prophet Hud (AS) and the People of ‘Aad
Prophet Hud (AS) was sent to a powerful nation called ‘Aad. They were proud of their strength and buildings, but arrogant in heart. They refused Hud’s message, and a terrible windstorm destroyed them.
“Indeed, We destroyed ‘Aad with a screaming violent wind.” (Surah Hud)
Lesson: Pride leads to destruction. Stay humble and grateful to Allah.
3. Prophets Salih, Lut, and Shu’ayb (AS)
One by one, the Para tells how each Prophet warned their people:
- Prophet Salih’s people killed the she-camel and were punished
- Prophet Lut (AS) warned about moral corruption, but they rejected him
- Prophet Shu’ayb (AS) spoke against cheating in business
These stories are full of wisdom and show how wrongdoing destroys societies.
4. Start of Surah Yusuf – A Story of Hope
The last part of this Para begins Surah Yusuf, which is often called the most beautiful story in the Quran. Prophet Yusuf (AS) sees a dream as a child, and his father Yaqub (AS) tells him that it has a special meaning. However, his brothers become jealous and plan against him.
Even though he is thrown into a well, Yusuf (AS) stays patient and trusts Allah.
“Indeed, my Lord is Most Subtle in what He wills.” (Surah Yusuf: 100)
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Conclusion
Para 12 reminds us that while the world may seem unfair at times, Allah’s wisdom is always at work. Whether it’s Prophet Nuh calling his people for centuries or young Yusuf (AS) surviving betrayal — patience, trust, and faith always lead to something better.
Let’s try to:
Be humble
Stay patient in trials
Avoid jealousy
And always follow the example of the Prophets
Author’s Note
This article is uploaded by Surahayaseen.com, writing simplified Islamic content. Every verse and theme is based on authentic tafsir and aims to make the Quran accessible to all ages.