Fariq Naik – The Scientific Facts about the Water Cycle in the Qur’an Refutes Atheism

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The transcript describes a conversation between a hedger and a hedgerow, discussing various verses in the Glorious Quran. The hedgerow mentions various verses, including those related to the watercycle and the Joshua Chapman. The discussion is difficult to follow and lacks a clear context or purpose.

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			In the field of hydrology, you as
the atheists regarding the word
		
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			cycle, when did he come to know
this? He will tell you that the
		
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			water evaporates and it forms into
clouds. Then there's rainfall and
		
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			the water is replenished. You
asked him When did he come to know
		
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			this? He will say, in 1580 West
Bernard Palissy discovered
		
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			regarding the water cycle, the
Glorious Quran talks about the
		
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			word cycle in great detail in
several places into darauf.
		
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			Chapter Seven was simply seven. So
the last chapter number 13, was
		
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			Psalm 17. So the hedgerow chapter
15 Verse number 22 So the moment
		
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			on chapter three verse 18, so a
new chapter 24 verse, Psalm 43, so
		
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			therefore punch number 25 was
Don't forget in 49, so room
		
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			chapter number 31. I'm 24. So room
chapter number 3148. So he asked
		
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			in chapter 36, was 34. So resumo
chapter number 39 was number 21.
		
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			So the Joshua Chapman 45 was five
as well as to the power of chapter
		
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			50 was number nine and 10. These
are the various verses where Allah
		
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			subhanaw taala talks about the
watercycle in great detail. You
		
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			ask him who could I mentioned all
of this in the Glorious Quran 14
		
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			years ago?