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Companions of the Rass : ウィキペディア英語版 | Companions of the Rass The Companions of the Rass, known alternatively as the People of the Well or the People of Ar-Rass, were an ancient community, who are mentioned in the Qur'an.〔Qur'an 25:38〕 The Qur'an provides little information concerning them other than to list them with other communities, including ʿĀd, Thamud, the People of Noah and others; the Qur'an groups all these communities together as wicked nations who all perished for their sin.〔''A-Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism'', B.M. Wheeler, ''People of the Well''〕 Muslim scholars related that the Companions of the Rass were a community near Azerbaijan.〔''A-Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism'', B.M. Wheeler, ''People of the Well''〕 The root meaning of ''rass'' is a well or water pit〔Dictionary of Arabic to English meanings, ''Rass''〕 but some scholars have stated that Rass was the name of the city itself. ==Account in Exegesis== Other documents of Islamic literature give little information on the place or people of this particular community. However, Ibn Kathir states in his ''Stories of the Prophets'' that the prophet sent to them was a man named Hanzalah, the son of Sifwan.〔''Stories of the Prophets'', Ibn Kathir, Chapter XIII: ''Towns Destroyed By Divine Punishment''〕 Exegesis narrates that the people of this community threw the prophet into a well, with some accounts narrating that he died in the well and others narrating that he survived.〔''A-Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism'', B.M. Wheeler, ''People of the Well''〕
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