- and Abraham,
al-Anbiya' 21:71-72; al-Hajj 22:43
- and the Messengers (visitors),
Hud 11:77-79; al-Hijr 15:57-84
- offered his daughters,
Hud 11:78, al-Hijr 15:71.
Muslims argue that Lot was offering his daughters for marriage.
However, as a prophet in Islam, he was offering his daughters to
those who committed abominations (Hud 11:78). This seems rather
incongruent to his status as a prophet of God.
- rescued in the last watch of night,
al-Qamar 54:34.
Interestingly, this verse says that Sodom and Gomorrah were
destroyed by stones. While the Bible says burning sulfur
(Genesis 19:24).
Archaeology has indeed shown that
the ruins of Sodom and Gomorrah had very high sulfur content.
- warned his people,
ash-Shu`ara' 26:161; an-Naml 27:54; al-`Ankabut 29:28; as-Saffat 37:133
- wife of Lot,
at-Tahrim 66:10
* In the Bible, after the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and
the lost of his wife, Lot's daughter made him drunk and came to
him to preserve the family line
(Genesis 19:30-38).
Muslims have pointed to this and said that such a thing should never be
possible for a prophet of God, and thus the Bible must be corrupted.
A Muslim, however, replied:
``I do not know whether he did or he did not. If I read the story,
however, it claims that his daughters plied him with wine until he
was in a condition where he might do what they considered necessary
for the preservation of their family. Wine was not forbidden at
this time. It is clear in the story that Lot (AS) "did not
perceive" them. Perhaps, if the story is true, he believed that
this was his wife, whom he had shortly before lost in the
destruction of Sodom. This story does not reflect on Lot, and only
a little on the daughters (who believed that there was an overriding
necessity). But many have evil minds.''
(Daniel Lomax, 31 May 1995 in s.r.i.)
A longer
and more detailed reply by Mr. Lomax.