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Praise and glory to
Allah (he who said):
(Pharaoh said: O Chiefs! No god do I
know for you but myself: therefore, o Haman! Light me a (kiln
to bake bricks) out of clay, and build me a lofty palace, that
I may mount up to the god of Moses: but as far as I am
concerned, I think (Moses) is a liar! )
( al-qasas, verse 38)
Pharaoh is talking to the nobles
of his nation telling them that he knows no God for them
except himself, so he calls for Haman asking him to build him
from the baked clay "which is the bricks" a high building so
he may see Moses’ God .
This verse points to many miracles
such as:
1-
Pharaoh making himself a God: as in
saying ( No god do I know for you
but myself ) the
archeological researches which had been held on the ancient
Egyptian civilization assure that the Pharaohs since
the fourth family were announcing that they are the children
of "God Raa "that symbolizes the god of the sun which
was worshipped by the ancient Egyptians , not only this but
also the name "Raa" accompanied the pharaohs’ surnames such as
"Raa Nip" which means the golden god, and as "Pristed" the
archeological scientist said "the most obvious proof
that the Pharaohs were making themselves gods could be a song
for the sun which had been saved by the texts of the
pyramids repeated in it the identification of the Pharaoh as
the god of the sun, this song is talking to Egypt including a
wonderful long listing of the benefits that Egypt was enjoying
them under the protection and ruling of the god of the sun in
order of this he gives the Egyptian pharaoh the same benefits
therefore, he must receives the same gifts from Egypt that is
why the whole song is repeated again putting the name of
pharaoh wherever comes the name of "Raa or Horase "in the
original song".
2-
The second miracle is using the
pharaohs the bricks in building towers:
Pharaoh asked Haman to build him
a lofty palace "or a tower" from the baked clay which is the
bricks, and this is considered as a historical miracle of the
Holy Quran, as it was a common thought to the historiographers
that the bricks didn’t appear in ancient Egypt except after
the age of Romans, and this is according to the opinion of the
historiographers makes an arguing about that verse which
declares the demand of Pharaoh that Haman should build him a
lofty palace from the baked clay or the bricks, and that
remained the opinion of the historiographers until " Patry"
an archeological scientist discovered an amount of burned
bricks which used in building entombments and also used in
establishing some of the bases of the buildings return back to
the ages of the Pharaohs "Rammsis the second , Mrinbtah and
Sity the second" from the nineteenth family (1308-1184 b.c
) and he discovered them in an archeological site not far
away from ( Be Rammsis or kantir ) the Capital city of those
pharaohs in the east of the Delta
3- The third miracle is pointing to one of
pharaoh's assistant by his name "Haman" :
Professor Morris Bokay mentioned the
following:
The Holy Quran is mentioning a person
called Haman who is one of pharaoh's attendants , and that
last one demanded from him to build a high tower or a lofty
palace allowing pharaoh as he said sarcastically from Moses to
mount it and reach the God of his belief .
And I wanted to know if that name isn’t
connected to a
hieroglyphic name, It could be saved as
a document of the documents of that age, so then "Nakhara"
would be occurred which means
"writing the letters of a language in the
letters of another language" from a language to another , and
I won't satisfied with an answer except if it is coming from
an expert in the
hieroglyphic language and also knows
the Arabic language in a good way , so I asked a French
egyptologue scientist the two previous mentioned conditions
were perfectly available in him , I wrote in front of him the
Arabic name of the eminent man "Haman" but I didn’t mention
to him anything about the reality of the
concerned text and just told him that
this text is related to the seventh century a.c in a doubtless
way, his first answer was that origin is impossible because it
is not possible to find a text including a name of an eminent
man in the
hieroglyphic language and also having
a
hieroglyphic rhyme related to the seventh century a.c and it
won't be well known till now ,that is because the hieroglyphic
language had forgotten a long time before, on the other hand
he advised me to check the dictionary of personal names of the
new empire and to search for this name which symbolizes to me
the
hieroglyphic language if it is really
found , he was just assuming this, and while searching I found
it written in this dictionary exactly as I expected and
Oh...What a surprise!! not only I found his name but also I
found his job as it was written in German language "the chief
of quarrying workers" but without any sign to the date of the
text except that it is related to the empire which Moses' age
was during it , and the job which was written points out that
the mentioned parson was interested in the construction field,
what makes us think of the comparison we can make between the
order that pharaoh ordered in the Holy Quran and between what
was specified in what was written.
God
says: ( Pharaoh said: O Chiefs! No god
do I know for you but myself: therefore, o Haman! Light me a
(kiln to bake bricks) out of clay, and build me a lofty
palace, that I may mount up to the god of Moses: but as far
as I am concerned, I think (Moses) is a liar! )
Reference : "The Holy Quran and the
contemporary science"
by
Professor Morris Bokay |