Zakir Naik – The Quran Speaks about the Transitional Homogenising Area
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The transcript discusses the historical context of the topic of "the transitional homogenizing area" in the ocean, which is a barrier that separates two types of water. The field of oceanography has recognized this observation, and a book by a famous oceanologist has been difficult to explain. The research suggests that the water that flows into the other type of water is homogenized into the water it flows in the transitional area, and the book's discovery of this observation is a testament to the knowledge of the universe.
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In the field of oceanography,
there's a verse in the Koran,
in Suri Furkan, chapter number 25, verse number
53, he says that he has let 2
bodies of flowing water.
1 sweet and palatable, and the other salty
and bitter. Though they meet, they're not mixed.
There is a barrier which is forbidden to
be test passed. Previously,
we human beings knew that there are 2
types of water, sweet and salty. But the
commentary of the Quran could not understand what
does God almighty mean by saying that these
two waters, when they meet, they're not mixed
and there is a barrier which is forming
to be test passed. Today, after science advanced,
they have come to know that whenever one
type of water flows into the other type
of water, it loses its constituents
and gets homogenized into the water it flows.
This today science calls as
the transitional homogenizing
area, which the Koran refers to as barzakh,
as a barrier.
And this can be seen in
Cape Point, the southernmostiff of South Africa.
And when we see even the color of
the water between these two types of water
differs.
And professor Hay, a very famous oceanologist,
he said that this information
came to the human knowledge recently.
This book, the Koran, is difficult to explain
how that it mentioned 410 years ago.