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Bioclastic remains of fossils belonging to sea creatures that lived 195 million years ago during the Jurassic period were found in the dolomitic limestone that formed the plate.
It was also noted that the remains are concentrated in parts of the plate.
The report said the figures on the plate that formed the word basmala were completely "natural" formations and the writings were formed as a result of the fragmentation, deformation and arrangement of the remains of heart-shaped shellfish over time.
According to a scientific report given by Ahmet Ögke, Dean of Akdeniz University Faculty of Theology, the Arabic figures on the marble are the same characters as Basmala mentioned in the Quran.
repulsewarrior wrote:https://www.dailysabah.com/life/religio ... -in-turkey
Bioclastic remains of fossils belonging to sea creatures that lived 195 million years ago during the Jurassic period were found in the dolomitic limestone that formed the plate.
It was also noted that the remains are concentrated in parts of the plate.
The report said the figures on the plate that formed the word basmala were completely "natural" formations and the writings were formed as a result of the fragmentation, deformation and arrangement of the remains of heart-shaped shellfish over time.
According to a scientific report given by Ahmet Ögke, Dean of Akdeniz University Faculty of Theology, the Arabic figures on the marble are the same characters as Basmala mentioned in the Quran.
...reminds me of a skull found embedded in the marble of a quarry in Greece, not that long ago.
...coincidence? Of course it is, God is Great.
Londonrake wrote:Slightly off-topic but Man City v Liverpool last night. A good game, with an added bonus. It’s not everyday you get to see (Gabriel) Jesus playing against Mohamed (Salah).
Londonrake wrote:Slightly off-topic but Man City v Liverpool last night. A good game, with an added bonus. It’s not everyday you get to see (Gabriel) Jesus playing against Mohamed (Salah).
Lordo wrote:Londonrake wrote:Slightly off-topic but Man City v Liverpool last night. A good game, with an added bonus. It’s not everyday you get to see (Gabriel) Jesus playing against Mohamed (Salah).
Surely if anyone, God must have been there to watch his two children right?
No wander it was a draw. Clearly he could not favour one son against another.
repulsewarrior wrote:https://www.dailysabah.com/life/religio ... -in-turkey
Bioclastic remains of fossils belonging to sea creatures that lived 195 million years ago during the Jurassic period were found in the dolomitic limestone that formed the plate.
It was also noted that the remains are concentrated in parts of the plate.
The report said the figures on the plate that formed the word basmala were completely "natural" formations and the writings were formed as a result of the fragmentation, deformation and arrangement of the remains of heart-shaped shellfish over time.
According to a scientific report given by Ahmet Ögke, Dean of Akdeniz University Faculty of Theology, the Arabic figures on the marble are the same characters as Basmala mentioned in the Quran.
...reminds me of a skull found embedded in the marble of a quarry in Greece, not that long ago.
...coincidence? Of course it is, God is Great.
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