Mourning of Pharaoh.

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Hieroglyphs.

In the Quran the skies didn't weep for Pharaohs. Skeptics claim that whoever wrote the Quran made a mistake; no one claimed that the sky wept for Pharaohs. Today Egyptologists found hieroglyphs saying that the sky wept for Pharaohs.

1400 years ago nobody knew Egyptian hieroglyphs.

"Egyptian Hieroglyphs

With the final closing of pagan temples in the 5th century, knowledge of hieroglyphic writing was lost. Although attempts were made, the script remained undeciphered throughout the Middle Ages and the early modern period. The decipherment of hieroglyphic writing was finally accomplished in the 1820s by Jean-Francois Champollion, with the help of the Rosetta Stone."


Wikipedia, Egyptian hieroglyphs, 2020

"When hieroglyphs were finally deciphered they found out how Egyptians mourned their Pharaoh. A pyramid text describing the dead Pharaoh's fight for supremacy in heaven, says: The sky weeps, the stars shake, the keepers of the gods tremble and their servants flee when they behold the King rising up as spirit, as a god who lives on his fathers and possesses his mothers."

Symbols of Transformation, C.G. Jung, Volume 5 page 1757

It says that "Mourning of PharaohThe sky weeps" over the dead Pharaoh. This was known recently, however this was portrayed in the Quran 1400 years before it was discovered. While describing the mourning of Pharaoh:

Quran 44:29

Neither heaven nor earth wept over them, nor were they reprieved.

٢٩ فَمَا بَكَتْ عَلَيْهِمُ السَّمَاءُ وَالْأَرْضُ وَمَا كَانُوا مُنْظَرِينَ

"Neither heaven nor earth wept over them" here the Quran answers this claim found only in Egyptian hieroglyphs, 1400 years before it was deciphered.

How could an illiterate man who lived 1400 years ago have known about mourning of Pharaoh?

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