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What Quran says about spiders?

Hizb no. The Spider (Arabic: ????????, al-'ankab?t) is the 29th chapter (surah) of the Quran with 69 verses (?y?t). The surah states that Nuh, Ibrahim, Lut, Shuaib, Hud, Saleh, Musa and Muhammad all were prophets of God. All of them endured hardships.

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What Quran says about fly?

If they all met together for the purpose, they could never create a fly. If the fly takes anything from them, they can't take it back from it.

Correspondingly, how did spiders save the prophet?

Then there was a spider. It spun a web to protect Prophet Muhammad and Abu Bakr Al Siddique (the righteous). The Quraysh people came and they saw a spider's web worth days and days of work. Yes, a spider saved Prophet Muhammad and Abu Bakr because Allah asked it to do so. Why did Allah make spiders? When the Prophet and his companion Abu Bakr (the first Caliph) sought refuge in the Cave of Jabal Thawr in Mecca, those in pursuit from Quraysh couldn't find them even though they passed right by their hiding spot. It's widely told in Islamic narrations that Allah sent a spider and two doves to conceal the Prophet.

By Serilda Kimme

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