The Quran states that one day, a group of
angels visited Abraham as guests in the guise of men in order to inform him of the fact that his wife
Sarah was pregnant with
Isaac. While there, they also told him that they had been sent by God to the "guilty people" of Lut to destroy them with "a shower of stones of clay". Lut and those who believed in him, were to be spared, but his wife was to die in the destruction, with the angels stating that "she is of those who lag behind". The Quran also draws upon
Lot's wife as an "example for the
unbelievers" as she was
married to a righteous man but refused to believe in his message and was thus
condemned to
Hell. The people of the twin cities transgressed against the
bounds of God. According to the Quran, their sins included inhospitality and robbery. They hated strangers and robbed travellers, apart from other abuses and rape. It was their
sin of
sexual misconduct as well which was seen as particularly egregious, with Lut strongly chiding them for approaching men with sexual desire instead of women. Lut told and tried to help them to abandon their sinful ways, but they ridiculed him Lut prayed to God and begged to be saved from the consequences of their sinful acts. Then three angels, disguised as handsome men, came to Lut as guests. He grieved the men, as he felt powerlessness to protect them from the people of the cities. The cities' residents becoming aware of the visitors demanded that Lot surrender his guests to them. Distressed and fearful that they would incur the wrath of God, suggested rather lawful marriage to his daughters as pious and purer alternatives to their unlawful wishes, and perhaps as a source of guidance. But they were unrelenting and replied "You certainly know that we have no need for your daughters. You already know what we desire!", referring to his male guests. The exegetes
Ibn Kathir,
Al-Qurtubi and
Al-Tabari do not read 'daughters' to mean Lot's literal daughters. They argue that since a prophet is like a father to his nation, Lot was directing the evildoers to turn away from their sins and engage in healthy and pious relationships with the daughters of the nation, i.e. women in general. The angels then revealed their true identities to Lot and said to him, “Indeed, we will save you and your family, except your wife; she is to be of those who remain behind". Keeping his faith in God, Lot left the cities in the darkness of night, bringing with him his followers and believing family members. Finally, morning came, and the Decree of God passed whereupon the Quran reads, “When Our command came, We turned the cities upside down and rained down on them clustered stones of baked clay," And thus was sealed the fate of the twin cities, falling into destruction and despair and marking the end of the civilizations of Sodom and Gomorrah. ==Other mentions in the Quran==