Fariq Naik – The Qur’an Speaks about Two Bodies of Water Meeting but Keeping a Barrier between Them

Fariq Naik
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The transcript discusses the history of the term " Oceanology" and the term "sterero" used in English. The transcript also mentions a brief comment about a woman named Hope and her use of a bar garden in Surah Furqan.
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In the field of Oceanology, Allah Subhan Allah says in Surah Furqan

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chapter I'm 25, Assam 53 It is Allah who has led three, two

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bodies of flowing water one sweet and palatable and the other salty

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and bitter, though they meet, yet they do not mix there's a barrier

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between them which is forbidden to be trespassed to the after science

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that once we have come to know that when one type of water flows

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into another type of water, it homogenizes and loses its

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constituents, this homogenizing area and Arabic it is called as

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Barossa. And the gloss Ron talks about this 14 years ago, but

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science has discovered recently

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