The angels took the form of handsome young men, which led the wicked people of Sodom to demand that Lot release them into their custody. After having told Abraham (Ibrahim in Arabic) of His intention to destroy Sodom for its depravity, God sent two angels to warn Lot and his family of the impending punishment and to get them out of the doomed city. The main story of Lot in the Bible is found in Genesis 19:1–38. It is hoped that the evidence will show the reader that the Quranic story is much more credible than the Biblical version since it lacks the contradictions of the latter. After having finished this analysis, we will then compare the Biblical story with that of the Islamic one, as found in the Holy Quran. In this article, we will look at the evidence for the view that the Biblical story of Lot can at best be described as an artfully constructed narrative that still has internal contradictions and inconsistencies and was written to spread political propaganda against the enemies of Israel. However, many people have questioned the historicity of the story, and for good reason, since a careful reading of the story will reveal inconsistencies and contradictions, as well as evidence of deliberate exaggerations by the author(s) of the story for political propaganda. Yet, despite its controversial nature, it is still regarded as a historically accurate portrayal of actual events by most Jews and Christians. The story of Lot (Lut in Arabic) is one of the most well-known and controversial stories in the Bible. “…for as that righteous man lived among them day after day, he was tormenting his righteous soul over their lawless deeds that he saw and heard… ” The Biblical Story of Lot – An Analysis and Comparison with the Quranic Narrative
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