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What is the Female Camel in the Quran?

Published in Islamic History 2 mins read

The female camel in the Quran is known as the "camel of God" (Nāqat Allāh).

This was a miraculous female camel sent by God (Allah) to the people of Thamud, who lived in the region of Al-Hijr. According to the narrative recounted in the Quran, the people of Thamud demanded a miracle from Prophet Salih to prove his prophethood. As a sign, this unique camel emerged from a rock.

Key aspects of the female camel of God include:

  • Purpose: It served as a divine sign and a test for the people of Thamud.
  • Requirement: The people were commanded not to harm the camel and to share their water with it, allowing it to drink on specific days.
  • Consequences: Their failure to respect the camel and their eventual act of killing it led to God's punishment upon them.

The story of the she-camel and the people of Thamud is detailed in several chapters of the Quran, with a significant account found in Surah Al Hijr (Chapter 15), as well as Surah Hud (Chapter 11), Surah Ash-Shu'ara (Chapter 26), and others.

Here's a quick overview:

Feature Description
Identity The camel of God (Nāqat Allāh), a female camel
Recipient People of Thamud
Prophet Salih (عليه السلام - peace be upon him)
Location Al-Hijr
Significance A miracle to prove prophethood and a test from God
Quranic Ref. Surah Al Hijr, Surah Hud, etc.

The narrative underscores themes of faith, obedience, and the consequences of rejecting divine signs and messengers.