One Corpse Was Preserved as Proof—Millions More Are Buried in Silence
- Nora Amati
- Sep 29
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 4
Preserving the environment is not a trend. It is justice. It is responsibility before the Creator.
Being Muslim is not only about praying. It is about understanding that freedom means choice… and every choice carries weight.
We are not puppets: we are responsible.
Allah says:“There is no compulsion in religion: the right way has become distinct from error.” (Surah al-Baqara, 2:256).
Concrete Proofs, Not Myths
The Qur’an does not bring myths: it brings proofs.
One of the most striking examples? Pharaoh. Exhumed and recognized by Dr. Maurice Bucaille, a French scientist, who had to admit: the Qur’an had told the truth centuries before.
Allah says:“This day We shall preserve your body, that you may be a sign for those who come after you. But verily, many among mankind are heedless of Our signs.” (Surah Yunus, 10:92).
This is not about words. This is about facts.
Man and Nature: One Heart
Man is nature, and nature is man. To destroy the environment is to destroy ourselves. This is not poetry, it is reality.
“Corruption has appeared on land and sea because of what the hands of men have earned, so that Allah may let them taste some of what they have done, in order that they may return.” (Surah al-Rum, 30:41).
Look at the world: droughts, wars, pollution, imbalance. These are not blind punishments: they are the consequences of our own hands.
“And do not cause corruption on the earth after it has been set in order.” (Surah al-A‘raf, 7:56).
The Cry of the Earth Is Our Cry
The planet is crying out. But it is not only the cry of Palestine—it is the cry of all humanity. Every innocent child killed, every tree cut down without reason, every river poisoned is a reminder of who we are.
To be Muslim is not to fall into corruption. It is to guard the Earth. It is to believe in the proofs of the One Creator.
“And indeed We have honored the children of Adam…” (Surah al-Isra’, 17:70).
One Human Family
Today we are called to awaken. It is not enough to watch the seasons change or smell the flowers: we must act. Islam means peace, it means justice, it means unity.
“Indeed, this community of yours is one community, and I am your Lord, so worship Me.” (Surah al-Anbiya, 21:92).
This is not only a call to Muslims, but to all humanity. The proofs are before our eyes—like the body of Pharaoh. It is up to us to decide: remain blind, or recognize the signs and change.
And Pharaoh’s body is only one among countless proofs the Qur’an has already given us...

The Body of Pharaoh – Prof. Dr. Bucaille’s Proof of the Qur’ an
For centuries, the story of Pharaoh was read as history, myth, or legend. The Qur’an, however, revealed something unique more than 1,400 years ago: that Pharaoh’s body would be preserved as a sign for all generations to come.
Allah says:“This day We shall preserve your body, that you may be a sign for those who come after you. But verily, many among mankind are heedless of Our signs.” (Surah Yunus, 10:92).
At the time of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, no one could have known that Pharaoh’s body would survive. The mummification of the ancient Egyptians was not discovered until modern archaeology in the 19th century. Yet the Qur’an had already declared it.
In the 1970s, Dr. Maurice Bucaille, a French physician and scientist, was invited to examine the mummy of Merneptah (believed by many scholars to be the Pharaoh of the Exodus) at the Cairo Museum. What he found shocked the scientific world:
· The body showed clear signs of drowning, with traces of salt in the flesh.
· The corpse had been preserved—not destroyed—as the Qur’an had foretold.
· Bucaille, who was not Muslim at the time, admitted that no human being in the 7th century could have known this fact.
In his famous book "La Bible, le Coran et la Science", Bucaille wrote that the Qur’an contains knowledge about Pharaoh that only modern science confirmed. For him, this was “an exact proof” that the Qur’an could not have been authored by man.
The Pharaoh’s body is not a myth. It is not a story. It is a physical sign, lying in a museum, visible to our eyes—a warning to all of humanity.
And yet, just as Allah said, “many are heedless of Our signs.



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