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Story of Pharaoh Ramses II (Firaun Mummy) Part 1

UA miracle, by definition, is a
supernatural event beyond the laws
of science; it is fulfilled only by
Allah's will and power. It has
significance and can be confirmed
only by those who directly witnessed
the event in time.

When Francisco Mitra became the
president of France in 1981, France
requested from the Egyptian
government to host the mummy of
Pharaoh. For the purpose of running
laboratory and archeological
examinations on the mummy of the
most notorious dictator ever lived on
earth. Upon arrival, very royal
attendants were there including the
French president himself and all
ministers who bowed in honor for
the Firaun Mummy.
When the ceremony ended, the
mummy was carried to a specially-
designed section at the Archeology
Centre of France. Were it started to
be tested by the greatest French
archeological and anatomical
scientists in order to discover more
about such a great Firaun Mummy.
The scientists were headed by
Professor Maurice Bucaille. The
scientists were trying to restore the
mummy while Professor Maurice
Bucaille was mainly concerned with
how did this mummy died? The final
report of the scientists was released
late at night which states that the
remaining salt in the mummy is an
overt evidence that it was drawn in
the sea, and the body was rescued
very shortly where it was
immediately embalmed to be saved.
An amazing thing was still confusing
Professor Maurice Bucaille is that
how could this body possibly be
safer than any other mummy despite
being taken out of the sea up until
this time. Professor Maurice Bucaille
was writing his final report on what
he thought would be a new discovery
about saving Pharaoh's body
immediately after his death and
embalming it.
Note: The picture shown above is
the dead body of Ramses II, the
Egyptian King in the era of Prophet
Moses (pbuh) . Its age is
approximately 3000 years old and it
was found by the Red Sea, at the
place called Jabalain, and is now on
display in the Royal Mummies
Chamber of the Egyptian Museum in
Cairo.
And there, someone whispered to
him that Muslims claim to know
something about the drowning of
this mummy. Yet Professor Maurice
Bucaille firmly denied such thing
saying that it's impossible to
discover this without the
development of science and without
using his high-tech and complicated
laboratories and computers.
To his surprise, he was told that
Muslims believe in a book called
"Holy Quran " and this Holy Quran
narrates the story of Pharaoh's
drowning and ensures the safety of
his body after his death as to be a
Sign to mankind.

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