Friday, 27 November 2015

The Drowning of the Pharaoh




“And remember We divided the sea for you and saved you and drowned Pharaoh's people within your very sight.” (Al-Baqara 50)
And when the two bodies saw each other, the people of Moses said: "We are sure to be overtaken." (Moses said: "By no means! my Lord is with me! Soon will He guide me! Then We told Moses by inspiration: "Strike the sea with thy rod." So it divided, and each separate part become like the huge, firm mass of a mountain. And We made the other party approach thither. We delivered Moses and all who were with him; But We drowned the others. (Ash-Shuara 61-66)
The glorious Qur’an informs about the end of the Pharaoh with the verses given above and states that the Pharaoh and his army were drowned in the sea.  Now let us pay attention to the following verse of the Qur’an.  The 48th verse of the surah al-Ankaboot states the following: “And thou wast not (able) to recite a Book before this (Book came) nor art thou (able) to transcribe it with thy right hand: in that case, indeed, would the talkers of vanities have doubted.”
According to the explicit declaration of this verse, the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him) did not know how to read and write. Neither did he write a letter nor did he read a letter. While this is the fact, then, how did he inform about the Pharaoh who had lived ages ago before him and his drowning in the sea?
Let us put the answer of how did he informs off and search the answer to the following question: Did Pharaoh really die by being drowned in the water? Has this news of the Qur’an about the end of Pharaoh been approved?
Now, we want to read the related Egyptian papyrus number 6, which dates to the time of the Pharaoh in the British Museum England:
 “From Amenamoni, head of the protective books of the white room of the palace, to the scribe Penterhor:
When this letter reaches you and has been read point by point, surrender your heart to the sharpest pain, like a leaf before the storm, when you learn of the sorrowful disaster of the drowning in the whirlpool. Calamity struck him suddenly and inescapably. The sleep in the waters has made something helpless out of something great. Depict the destruction of the lords, the lord of the tribes, the king of the east and the west. What news can compare to the news I have sent you?”
Here in this scripture, there is a clear explanation about the Pharaoh that he was drowned in the sea. That is, the 6th Egyptian papyrus approves the news of the Qur’an’.  The news of the Qur’an has been approved by historical scriptures.
Now let us look at our first question: How could a person who did not write or read a letter know and learn the disastrous end of a person who had lived ages before him? If we do not accept the Qur’an as a word of God, then how can we answer this question? Otherwise, do we consider this a coincidence? No, this cannot be a coincidence. This question must have an answer…
This question has only one answer and it is as follows: “This book was sent by Glorious God, who knows all times from past to future. God Almighty informed us about the events of the past and future with the Qur’an and made this news a miracle of the Qur’an…”
Yes, how could the people who deny the Qur’an to be a word of God explain the miraculous news of the Qur’an that informs us about the drowning of the Pharaoh in the sea and its other news about the unseen? Not accepting this book as a word of God means ignoring the truth and denying the reality. The Qur’an is a book and word of God with the correctness of its news about the unseen.








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