How Can the Red Sea Torn And Become The Way For Moses and His people, As Told By The Quran? This is the scientific explanation

An artist's impression showing how a strong wind could have pushed back waters from two ancient basins, a lagoon (left) and a river (right), and led to the Biblical account of the parting of the Red Sea (Source: Dailymail)
The parting of the Red Sea when the children of Israel ran from the pursuit of Pharaoh is is the most spectacular wonders.

As word of Allah in the Quran Sura Al-Baqarah (2) verse 50:
"And (remember) when We split the sea for you (Moses) so that you (Prophet Moses and the Children of Israel) survived and We drowned (Pharaoh) people, while you are watching it".

Al-Quran, Surat Yunus (10) verse 90:
And We saved the Children of Israel across the sea: Pharaoh and his army followed them to oppress and repress. Thus, when Pharaoh nearly drowned, he said, "I believe that there is no god except God who is trusted by the Children of Israel, and I am among those Muslims (surrender)"

Analysis of archaeological records, satellite measurements and maps allowed the researchers to estimate the water flow and depth at the site 3,000 years ago. Now scientists believe that the story of Moses split the sea was really happening.

A computer simulation shows that the strong east wind, blowing for 12 hours overnight, can push the water back into the shallow waters and allow crossings.

Computer Simulation

Moses and the Jewish people trapped in between the sea and Pharaoh's army. Thanks to the intervention of God, strong east wind blew all night, splitting the water so that the formation of the roadway with a wall of water on the left and right. This made the children of Israel could escape from Pharaoh and his army. When Pharaoh and his army tried to chase, the water comes crashing and drowned Pharaoh and his armies.

A computer with a depiction of the sea used to simulate the effects of strong winds on the water with a depth of 1500 meters. The scientists found that the east wind blowing at a speed of 63 miles per hour for 12 hours will push the water back into the lake and river channels. This will create a path along the road 2 miles and 3 miles wide, which lasted for 4 hours. Water completely separate with water in the presence of a high wall on both sides of the road track.
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