Prophet Lut
Prophet Lut, the nephew of Prophet Ibrahim, lived in a society marked by extreme corruption and depravity. Despite the moral decay around him, Lut remained faithful to Ibrahim's message and was eventually chosen by Allah as a prophet and messenger to the people of Sodom.

Sodom was a prosperous but wicked city, notorious for its criminal activities and, most prominently, homosexuality. The inhabitants openly practiced and celebrated these immoral behaviors.
Prophet Lut settled in Sodom, hoping to guide his people to the path of righteousness. He urged them to worship Allah and cease their sinful ways, particularly homosexuality. However, the people rejected his message, accusing him of personal gain.
Lut's warnings fell on deaf ears, and the people of Sodom plotted to drive him out of the city. Seeing no converts to Islam after years of preaching, Lut prayed for Allah's support and protection for himself and his family.
Meanwhile, Allah sent three angels to Prophet Ibrahim to deliver glad tidings of a wise son. When the angels continued to Sodom in the guise of handsome men, Lut's daughter, a believer, informed her father of their arrival.
Lut welcomed the guests but feared for their safety due to the city's evil reputation. He discreetly guided them to his home to protect them from the lustful intentions of the men of Sodom.
Lut's wife, a non-believer, exposed the presence of the guests to the people of the city. The men of Sodom gathered at Lut's door, demanding access to the guests for their wicked desires.
Lut offered his daughters for lawful marriage, but the men refused. The angels revealed their true identity and struck the men blind, sparing Lut and his family.
Allah commanded Lut to leave the city with his family before morning, except his wife, who would face punishment. As dawn broke, a cataclysmic event befell Sodom, with a loud cry and stones of hard clay raining down, destroying the entire city and its corrupt inhabitants.
Lut, with his daughters, left the city and reunited with his uncle Ibrahim. They continued to spread Allah's message until Lut's death.
Today, the site of Sodom serves as a reminder of Allah's wrath, and the story of Prophet Lut highlights the consequences of extreme moral decay and disobedience to divine guidance.