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Egyptian Pharaoh Preserved is one of Proof of God's Existance

The Body of Pharaoh
One more sign that proves God exists and powerful is was the discovery of the pharaoh's body in the red sea. The Qur'an tells of the prophet Moses and his followers were chased by the pharaoh and his army. By His power, God splits the sea and drowned Pharaoh and his followers.

All creatures including sea was submissive and obedient to God. How about we as human beings much more perfect?
  • "This is a book whereof this no doubt a guidance to those who fear their Lord much" (Quran, 2:2)
  • "We brought the tribe of Israel across the sea and Pharaoh and his troops pursued them out of tyranny and enmity. Then when he was on the point of drowning, he (Pharaoh) said, "I believe that there is no god but Him in whom of the tribe of Israel believe. I am one of the Muslims. What, now! When previously you rebelled and were one of the corrupter? To day We will preserve your body so you can be a sign for people who come after you." (Quran, 10:90-92)
  • Surely many people are heedless of our signs (Quran, 10:92)
This body (Pharaoh's body) was only discovered in 1898 but the Quran existed nearly 1400 years ago. That is the dead body of Ramses II, The Egyptian King in the era of Prophet Moses (PBUH), it's age is approximately 3000 years old and it was found by the Red Sea at the place called Jabalain. Now in the Royal Mummies Chamber of Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

What is the secret of such good preservation of this body?
Dr. Maurice Bucaille was a head and the leader of a group of physicians concern on rebuilding in France. That was in 1981. The result has shown that the residue of salt inside his body was evidence that he died by drowning.

Morris was preparing on final report on what was believed to be a "new discovery" in a Pharaoh's body. Till he was told that Muslims talk about drowning of this mummy he was very surprised!! after he read the story of Pharaoh's drowning in the Quran.

Islam is not the enemy. Islam is religion of all prophets. "So if you (Muhammad PBUH) are in doubt concerning that which we revealed unto you, the ask those you are reading the book (the Taurat) and the Injeel before you. Verily the truth has come to you from your Lord. So be not of those who doubt (it). And be not one of those who belie that Ayat (signs, proofs, evidences) of Allah, for then you shall the one of the losers. Truly! Those, against whom the word (wrath) of your Lord has been justified, will not believe. Even if every sign should come to them until they see the painful torment." (Quran, 10: 94-77)

Source : Ahmad Deedat Channel


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