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Story of Pharaoh Ramses II (Firaun Mummy) Part 2

Professor Maurice Bucaille couldn't
believe his own ears and started to
wonder: How can a book existed
1400 years ago speak about the
mummy that was only found 111
years ago, in 1898? How can that be
possible while the ancient Egyptian
heritage was discovered only a few
decades ago and no one knew about
it before?
Professor Maurice Bucaille sat down
pondering on what he was told
about the book of Muslims, Holy
Quran while his Holy Book (The
Bible) narrates only the drowning of
Pharaoh without saying anything
about his body.
"Is it possible that this mummy in
front of me is the one who was
chasing Prophet Moses?" "Is it
possible that Prophet Muhammad
knew this 1400 years ago?"
Professor Maurice Bucaille couldn't
sleep that night till they brought
him the Old Testament where he
read: "And the waters returned, and
covered the chariots, and the
horsemen, and all the host of
Pharaoh that came into the sea after
them; there remained not so much
as one of them. (Exodus 14:28) But
overthrew Pharaoh and his host in
the Red sea: for his mercy endureth
for ever. (Psalm 136:15) For the
horse of Pharaoh went in with his
chariots and with his horsemen into
the sea, and the LORD brought
again the waters of the sea upon
them; but the Children of Israel
went on dry land in the midst of the
sea. (Exodus 15:19)"
Professor Maurice Bucaille was
surprised that the Holy Book ( The
Bible ) didn't mention about the
destiny of the body and that it will
be saved.
When the scientists were done with
the mummy, France retuned it to
Egypt, but Professor Maurice Bucaille
couldn't rest for a moment since he
was told that Muslims know about
the safety of the body from Holy
Quran. So, he decided to travel and
meet anatomy Muslim scientists and
there he spoke about his discovery of
the safety of the mummy after its
death in the sea and so on.
One of the Muslim scientists stood
up and simply opened Holy Quran
and pointed to the Professor at one
verse: "We brought the Children of
Israel across the sea and Pharaoh
and his troops pursued them out of
tyranny and enmity. Then, when he
was on the point of drowning, he
(Pharaoh) said, I believe that there
is no god but Him in whom the
Children of Israel believe. I am of
those who submit (to Allah in Islam).
What! Now! And indeed you
disobeyed before and you were of
the mischief-makers. This day shall
We save you in your body, that you
may be a Sign to those who come
after you! But verily, many among
mankind are neglectful of Our
Signs." (Holy Quran 10:90-92)
Professor Maurice Bucaille was struck
when he read that and immediately
stood in front of the crowd and said
loudly: "I believe in Islam, I believe
in Holy Quran."
Then he went back to France with a
different face he traveled with. In
France, he dedicated 10 years
investigating the scientific
discoveries and comparing them with
Holy Quran and trying to come up
with one scientific contradiction with
Holy Quran. Finally he quoted one
verse from Holy Quran to be his
conclusion:
"No falsehood can approach it (this
book) from before or behind it: it is
sent down by One Full of Wisdom,
Worthy of all praise." (Holy Quran
41:42)
As a result of all years of his
research, Professor Maurice Bucaille
wrote a book that shook all Europe,
especially the scientists there "The
Bible, the Quran and Science: The
Holy Scriptures Examined in the
light of Modern Knowledge."

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