Jonah (Yunus), Repentance, and Mercy
Jonah, known in the Qur’an as Yunus and Dhu’l-Nun, stands in Abrahamic sacred history as a prophet of warning, distress, repentance, mercy, and the unexpected deliverance of both messenger and people. In the Bible, Jonah is sent to Nineveh, flees from his mission, is cast into the sea, swallowed by a great fish, prays from distress, preaches warning, and then struggles with God’s mercy when Nineveh repents. In the Qur’an, Yunus is honored as a messenger who calls out from affliction, declares the glory of the One God, is delivered from grief, and whose people believe and are granted provision for a time. Through a Qur’an-centered comparative lens, this article reads Jonah as a prophet of mercy: judgment is real, but repentance can transform history.









