Undeniable Proof of Islam They Don’t Want You to See
Summary
TLDRThe video script explores an alleged miracle in the Quran, focusing on the story of Haman, an architect mentioned in both the Quran and the Bible. The Quran identifies Haman as the architect of Pharaoh Ramesses II, while the Bible associates him with King Xerxes and the Tower of Babylon. Historically, scholars criticized the Quran for this discrepancy, suggesting it plagiarized the Bible. However, recent archaeological findings confirmed the Quran's account, revealing Haman as a minister during Ramesses II's reign. This discovery not only vindicates the Quran but also challenges the historical accuracy of the Bible, highlighting the Quran's miraculous foresight.
Takeaways
- 🌟 The Quran contains countless miracles, with one of them being the accurate historical account of Haman.
- 📖 Both the Quran and the Bible mention Haman as an architect, but attribute him to different figures.
- 🕍 According to the Quran, Haman was the architect for Pharaoh Ramesses II, while the Bible attributes him to King Xerxes.
- 🤔 The discrepancy between the two texts led to questions about the authenticity of the Quran, with some suggesting it was plagiarized from the Bible.
- 📚 In the 1600s, Catholic scholars rushed to conclude that the Quran contained a mistake and accused Prophet Muhammad of plagiarizing the Bible.
- 📜 By the late 1800s, the Book of Esther, which mentions Haman in the Bible, was discredited by Catholic scholarship as a historical source.
- 🔍 Around 120 years ago, historians and Egyptologists began to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics, leading to new insights into ancient history.
- 🗿 Historian Maurice Bucaille's research confirmed the existence of Haman as an architect during the time of Pharaoh Ramesses II, supporting the Quran's account.
- 🗝️ The discovery of Haman's name in Egyptian records, including a statue in Austria, provided physical evidence supporting the Quran's historical accuracy.
- 🌈 The Quran's accuracy in historical accounts is not an isolated incident but is repeated hundreds of times, suggesting its divine origin and miraculous nature.
Q & A
What is the main topic discussed in the script?
-The main topic discussed is the unexplainable miracle of the Quran, specifically the accurate historical reference to Haman as the architect of Pharaoh Ramesses II, which was initially disputed by scholars who claimed it was a mistake in the Quran.
Who is Haman in the Quran and the Bible?
-In both the Quran and the Bible, Haman is mentioned as an architect. However, the Quran identifies him as the architect of Pharaoh Ramesses II, while the Bible's Book of Esther identifies him as the architect of King Xerxes and the Tower of Babylon.
What was the initial response of Catholic Scholars in the 1600s to the difference between the Quran and the Bible regarding Haman?
-The Catholic Scholars of the 1600s quickly concluded that there was a mistake in the Quran, accusing Prophet Muhammad of plagiarizing from the Bible and making a mistake in the process.
Why did scholars in the late 1800s deny the Book of Esther as a valid historical source?
-Scholars in the late 1800s unanimously denied the Book of Esther as a valid historical source because they considered it to be a legend with made-up names, locations, and information.
What did the discovery of Egyptian hieroglyphics reveal about Haman?
-The discovery and deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphics in the late 1900s revealed that Haman was indeed a minister of the stone quarries construction, confirming the Quran's account of Haman as the architect of Pharaoh Ramesses II.
Who was Maurice Bucaille and what was his mission?
-Maurice Bucaille was a historian who made it his mission to find out if the Quran made a mistake regarding Haman or if it was plagiarized. He traveled to France and Germany to consult with Egyptologists and study the hieroglyphics.
What was the significance of the statue found in Austria with the name Haman on it?
-The statue found in Austria with the name Haman on it was significant because it provided physical evidence that supported the Quran's account of Haman, further discrediting the claim that the Quran was a copy of the Bible.
How does the script describe the Quran's relationship with miracles?
-The script describes the Quran as being filled with miracles, including the accurate historical account of Haman, and suggests that the Quran itself is a miracle that can leave readers in awe if they study and ponder upon it.
What was the script's intention for Muslim and non-Muslim viewers?
-For Muslim viewers, the script aims to strengthen their faith, while for non-Muslim viewers, it seeks to present evidence that challenges their preconceived notions and encourages them to give the Quran a chance to study and understand it.
What does the script suggest about the Quran's historical accuracy compared to the Bible?
-The script suggests that the Quran's historical accuracy is superior to the Bible's, as evidenced by the correction of the Bible's account of Haman and other instances throughout the Quran.
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