At number eight comes one of
the most dramatic stories of all, the flood of new. A
towering catastrophe. Waters rising, a people drowned, and
only the prophet and the faithful saved upon the ark. Critics argue
this must mean a global flood. If not, how could humanity survive? Why bring pairs of
animals? To them, the Quran describes a worldwide deluge, a claim geology
rejects. So, we had AI investigate the Quran's verses on the
flood. The finding was clear. The Quran never says all mankind was
destroyed. It speaks of N's people, his nation, those who denied him. The
ark preserved the believers and the life needed to continue. A vast regional flood
remembered across Mesopotamia, but not the end of the world.
Ai's verdict, no contradiction found. The Quran never claimed
what critics accused it of. And here is the bottom line. The flood was a
natural event, yet one directed by God. Across faiths, signs
like this appear again and again. In the Exodus, the sea opened
before Moses. Did geology explain it, or does it point to something
beyond nature?
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