SCIENTIFIC FACTS IN THE STORY OF THE FLOOD OF NUH
We sent
Nuh to his people and he remained among them for fifty short of a thousand
years; yet the Flood engulfed them while they were wrongdoers. (Surat
al-‘Ankabut, 14)
The Prophet Nuh (as)
spent many years advising the people to whom he was sent as a prophet to put an
end to ascribing partners to Allah and to abandon their improper behavior. Even
though he warned his people about the wrath of Allah several times, they still
did not believe the Prophet Nuh (as) and
continued in their polytheism. At this, Allah told the Prophet Nuh (as) that He would punish those who denied Him by drowning them, but that believers would be saved. The destruction of the people of Nuh and the salvation of those who believed is described as follows in the Qur’an:
continued in their polytheism. At this, Allah told the Prophet Nuh (as) that He would punish those who denied Him by drowning them, but that believers would be saved. The destruction of the people of Nuh and the salvation of those who believed is described as follows in the Qur’an:
But they
denied him so We rescued him and those with him in the Ark. And We drowned the
people who denied Our signs. They were a blind people. Surat al-A‘raf, 64)
The events that
took place when the time for Allah’s promised punishment came are described
thus:
So when
Our command came, and water bubbled up from the earth, We said, “Load into it a
pair of every species, and your family – except for those against whom the Word
was preordained – and all who believe.” But those who believed with him were
only few. (Surah Hud, 40)
The beginning of
the punishment is described as when “water bubbled up from the earth.” The
Arabic word translated as “tannoor” is “alttannooru.”
This describes a kind of oven made by digging a hole in the ground,
and therefore refers to the volcanic fire inside a mountain. (Allah knows
the truth.) The Arabic word “wafara” in the verse means “burned
strongly, produced bubbles, boiled up, boiled over, produced a foam.”
Therefore, the reference in the verse would seem to be to the flowing, molten
lava in the mountain.
In another verse,
the time for the Prophet Nuh (as) to board the Ark is described as “when
water bubbles up from the earth” in another verse. This may also be a
reference to hot steam or smoke rising from a volcano immediately before an
eruption:
We
revealed to him: “Build the ship under Our supervision and as We reveal. When
Our command comes and water bubbles up from the earth, load into it a pair of
every species, and your family – except for those among them against whom the
word has already gone ahead. And do not address Me concerning those who do
wrong. They shall be drowned. (Surat al-Muminun, 27)
The molten lava
flowing in the wake of the eruption may have caused the ice on the mountain to
melt; intense steam caused by the combination of heat and cold as the molten
lava flowed into the sea may have given rise to intense rains. Flooding was the
result of these phenomena, and sources of water on land may also have overflowed
as a consequence of the severe rains: (Allah knows the truth.)
So We
opened the gates of heaven with torrential water and made the earth burst forth
with gushing springs. And the waters met together in a way which was decreed.
We bore him on a planked and well-caulked ship, (Surat al-Qamar, 11-13)
Apart from those
who boarded the Prophet Nuh’s (as) Ark were drowned, including the prophet’s
son who imagined he could escape by seeking refuge on a mountain nearby:
It sailed
with them through mountainous waves, and Nuh called out to his son, who had
kept himself apart, “My son! Come on board with us. Do not stay with the
unbelievers!” He said, “I will take refuge on a mountain; It will protect me
from the flood.” He said, “There is no protection from Allah’s command today
except for those He has mercy on.” The waves surged in between them and he was
among the drowned. (Surah Hud, 42-43)
When the
floodwaters finally receded, the Ark settled on al-Judi as stated in the
Qur’an, meaning a very high place:
It was
said, “Earth, swallow up your water!” and, ‘Heaven, hold back your rain!” And
the water subsided and the affair was concluded and the Ark came to land on
al-Judi. And it was said, “Away with the people of the wrongdoers!” (Surah Hud,
44)
When the mountains
shortly after stopped churning forth lava, the waters resumed their former
equilibrium as the air cooled down and withdrew back underground; some of it
may also have risen into the air as water vapor. The water level returned to
normal. Allah’s command to the earth to “swallow!” and to the sky to “hold
back!” revealed in the Qur’an, summarized this very concisely. The Arabic
word “belea,” which appears in the verse in the form “iblaAAee,”
means “swallow up and eliminate, pull back.” The reference to the earth
swallowing up its water notes the formation of subterranean water sources as
the water on the surface retreats underground again. The Arabic verb "aklaa,"
which takes the form "aqliAAee" in the verse, means
“the dispersal of clouds, rain stopping, or abandoning a matter or
course of action.” The description is thus in a way, the cooling down
of the air as lava stops flowing, the stopping of rain as a result of the water
vapor level in the air returning to normal, and the dispersing of the remaining
water vapor in the clouds into the air. (Allah knows the truth.)
This chain of
events, in complete agreement with the scientific facts, is indicated in the
wisest possible terms in the Qur’an. It is just one of the proofs that the
Qur’an, which contains such information, comprising many branches of science,
such as geography, geology and meteorology, is in complete harmony with
science.
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