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The Quran was revealed to Muhammad around 1400 years ago in Mecca, the middle of Arabian desert. It is one of the pillar of the faith of Islam to believe that the Quran is the word of God. It is commonly known in the West that the holy book quran was written by Muhammad by making Injil and Torah as reference. However, there are many unexplained things about how a man who spent his whole life in the desert and never been to the sea can write some modern findings. Let us dive into this matter, shall we?
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In Surah Al-Furqan verse 53 which reads, (And he who let the two seas to flow) by side (which is fresh longer fresh) was very fresh again refreshing (and the other salty and bitter) salty at all so it was bitter (and He has made between the two walls) limit that caused both the water is not diffuse, between one another (and the limits that hinder) the barriers that prevent them from mixing.
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In the above picture we can see the two different densities of the seas remained seperated. In the Quran, 55:19-20 ;
He has set free the two seas meeting together. There is barrier between them. They do not transgress.
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image show the higher density of Mediterranean seas and the lower density of Atlantic sea which do not mix- google image |
Below is the underwater river formed due to the difference of water density. The denser water flow at the bottom of the sea forming underwater river.
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And here is another example of which the Quran explain that there are several layer of waves underwater which is definitely unseen trough our naked eyes. Hence, it requires advanced technology to picture different layers of the sea.
“Or (the unbelievers’ state) is like the darkness in a deep sea. It is covered by waves, above which are waves, above which are clouds. Darknesses, one above another. If a man stretches out his hand, he cannot see it....” (Quran 24:40)
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-google image showing different current portrayed by the electromagnetism |
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