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Scientists Find Evidence of Prophet Moses Splitting the Red Sea While Being Pursued by Pharaoh

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Scientists Find Evidence of Prophet Moses Splitting the Red Sea While Being Pursued by Pharaoh Scientists Find Evidence of Prophet Moses Splitting the Red Sea While Being Pursued by Pharaoh (Shutterstock)

Dream - The miracle of Prophet Moses splitting the sea is famous and recounted in the Quran.

The event of Prophet Moses splitting the Red Sea occurred 3,000 years ago when leading the Israelites out of Egypt.

The event of the splitting of the Red Sea by the staff of Prophet Moses began when he and his brother, Aaron, wanted to free the Israelites from the oppression carried out by Pharaoh in Egypt.

At that time, Moses and Aaron received continuous torture from Pharaoh because they refused to worship him. Allah then revealed to Moses to leave Egypt.

When they arrived at the Red Sea, Allah commanded Moses to strike his staff on the sea. Instantly, the sea split into 12 parts.

Each part was like a huge mountain, making the right and left sides a dry path that could be crossed.

Moses and his troops walked across the split sea. After that, Pharaoh's army pursued them.

When they entered the split of the Red Sea, Prophet Moses struck his staff again and the water in the Red Sea returned to its original state. Pharaoh and his army drowned.

The story of Prophet Moses splitting the Red Sea is not just a fairy tale. Several pieces of evidence were found by scientists regarding the event.

Pharaoh's Chariot

As reported by the Youtube channel Ensiklopedia Al Fatih, it is said that an archaeologist named Ron Wyatt discovered the remains of ancient chariot wheels at the bottom of the Red Sea in late 1988.

Wyatt and his team also found several human bones and horse bones in the same location.

The discovery concluded that the chariot and skeletal remains belonged to Pharaoh's army that drowned while pursuing Moses.

This was proven by a study conducted at Stockholm University, which found that the skeletal remains had a structure and content that were around 3,500 years old.

This further strengthens Wyatt's conclusion that his findings are remnants of Pharaoh.

If we count backwards, Prophet Moses lived around the 13th century BC and died in 1237 BC. Adding the current AD year, which is 2023, Prophet Moses lived about 3000 years ago.

Wheel Axle Covered by Coral

In addition to the skeletal remains estimated to be around 3,500 years old, scientists also found a wheel axle from a chariot at the bottom of the Red Sea.

The wheel axle is now covered by coral and is difficult to recognize its shape.

This is evidence that the miracle bestowed upon Prophet Moses is real and not just a mere fairy tale.

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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