Say, “Travel throughout the land and see the fate of the deniers.”

— Qur’ān 6:11


⚠️ This is not just history.


These are the remains of entire civilizations that defied the truth — and were destroyed by the command of Allāh.

“So We seized them for their sins, and We made them an example for others.”

— Qur’ān 25:37.

Their remains still exist… as if frozen in time.


These Are Not Just Stories. They Are Signs.

🟤 Begin with: The People of Thamūd – Masters of the mountains, now carved into silence.

🏛️ Who Were These People?

The People of Thamūd were an ancient Arab tribe known for:


Carving homes into mountains and rock formations


Living in wealth and security


Rejecting the prophet Ṣāliḥ عليه السلام


Being destroyed by a mighty blast (ṣayḥah) from Allāh after killing the she-camel


📍Location in Real Life:

Madā’in Ṣāliḥ, Saudi Arabia


Known today as Al-Hijr


A UNESCO World Heritage Site


Exactly matches the Qur’ānic descriptions


📖 Qur’ānic Reference:

And Thamûd who carved ˹their homes into˺ the rocks in the ˹Stone˺ Valley;

[Qur’ān 89:9]
“…They carved their homes in the mountains, feeling secure.”
[Qur’ān 15:82]
“So those are their houses—[completely] ruined because of their wrongdoing. Surely in this is a lesson for people of knowledge.”

💬 Qur’ān 27:52


This verse has been preserved, word for word, for over 1400 years.

And it doesn’t speak in the past tense — Allāh says,
“those are their houses”, not “were”.

The Qur’ān is boldly claiming that these ruins still exist — right now.

If the houses had disappeared, anyone could ask,
“Where are the ruined homes the Qur’ān talks about?”

But they haven’t vanished. They stand today, carved in stone — just as the Qur’ān described.

A divine verse… and a physical proof that no one on Earth can erase.

"Have they not travelled throughout the land to see what was the end of those ˹destroyed˺ before them?"

[Qur’ān 30:9]
Before After

🧠

They carved homes in stone…

They built with power…

They felt untouchable.

But when they rejected the truth, their strength meant nothing.

Now, their homes stand silent and empty.

And the verse remains:

“So those are their houses—ruined because of their wrongdoing.”

[Qur’ān 27:52]





👑 Next: Pharaoh's Body – Preserved by the Command of Allāh

This is Pharaoh.


Once the most powerful ruler on Earth.

He claimed, “I am your lord, the most high.”

But when he drowned, it was already too late.

His repentance was rejected.

And then Allāh made a statement — one of the most shocking in the Qur’ān:


📖 “Today We will preserve your body, so you can be a sign for those who come after you.”
[Qur’ān 10:92]

This verse was revealed over 1400 years ago, long before Pharaoh’s body was discovered.

📍Location in Real Life:

Body of Pharaoh is currently on display at the

🏛 Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt


⚖️ What Did Pharaoh Do to Deserve This?

🩸 He Slaughtered Innocents

"Indeed, Pharaoh had exalted himself in the land and made its people into factions, oppressing a group among them, slaughtering their sons and keeping their women alive. He was truly one of the corruptors."

[Qur’ān 28:4]


🗣 He Rejected the Truth Arrogantly

"And, although their hearts were convinced the signs were true, they still denied them wrongfully and arrogantly. See then what was the end of the corruptors!"

[Qur’ān 27:14]


🐍 He Called the Signs Magic

"But when Our signs came to them, clear and undeniable, they said, 'This is pure magic.'"

[Qur’ān 27:13]


🗯 He Claimed Divinity

"I am your lord, the most high!"

[Qur’ān 79:24]

🧠 Conclusion:

"Today We will preserve your body, so you can be a sign for those who come after you."

[Qur’ān 10:92]

“We will preserve your body” — not “We preserved”.


Allāh is telling us that right now, at this very moment, the body of Pharaoh is being preserved.

And it has been preserved for over 1,400 years, exactly as promised.

If, hypothetically, his body were to disappear, or be destroyed, or erased from existence —

then someone could ask:

“Where is the preserved body the Qur’ān speaks of?”

But the body still stands.
On display. For all of mankind to witness.

And no one on Earth can change that.

⚠️ Next: The People of Lūṭ – Turned Upside Down by the Command of Allāh

And they have already come upon the city ˹of Sodom˺, which had been showered with a dreadful rain ˹of stones˺. Have they not seen its ruins? But they do not expect to be resurrected.

[Qur’ān 11:82]

Once again, the Qur’ān speaks in the present tense — not the past.

“Have they not seen its ruins?”

This is not a historical reflection… it’s a direct challenge.

If they weren’t, anyone could respond:

“But there’s nothing to see.”

But the ruins are there.

And Allāh doesn’t leave room for doubt.

In fact, there is one verse — just one verse — that is enough to prove the divine truth of the Qur’ān:

"Their ruins still lie along a known route."

[Qur’ān 15:76]

No guesswork. No metaphor. Just reality matching revelation — perfectly.

When Our command came, We turned the cities upside down and rained down on them clustered stones of baked clay, marked by your Lord. And these stones are not far from the ˹pagan˺ wrongdoers

[Qur’ān 11:82–83]


If you watch the video carefully, you can even see the remains of stone-baked clay — the very punishment described in the Qur’ān, still scattered across their land today.

📍Location in Real Life:

The ruins of the People of Lūṭ lie near the southern region of the Dead Sea, on the borders of modern-day Jordan and Palestine — a lifeless land where nothing grows, exactly as the Qur’ān described.

Before After

🔥 The Crime That Brought Stones from the Sky

⚠️They Committed Immorality No One Had Done Before

"Do you approach men with desire instead of women? Rather, you are a transgressing people."

[Qur’ān 7:81]
Why do you ˹men˺ lust after fellow men, leaving the wives that your Lord has created for you? In fact, you are a transgressing people.”

[Qur’ān 26:165–166]


📖 They Rejected Lūṭ’s Warnings

"Will you not fear Allah? Indeed, I am a trustworthy messenger to you... So fear Allah and obey me. I do not ask you for any reward for this ˹message˺. My reward is only from the Lord of all worlds."

[Qur’ān 26:161–164]

But they mocked him. They even threatened to exile him.

"Drive Lūṭ and his family out of your land. They are people who want to remain pure!"

[Qur’ān 27:56]

📖 They Normalized Evil Publicly

Do you really lust after ˹other˺ men, abuse the travellers, and practice immorality ˹openly˺ in your gatherings?” His people’s only response was to say ˹mockingly˺: “Bring Allah’s punishment upon us, if what you say is true.”

[Qur’ān 29:29]


📢 How Prophet Lūṭ Warned His People


He[Lūṭ] had already warned them of Our ˹crushing˺ blow but they disputed the warnings.
And they even demanded his angel-guests from him, so We blinded their eyes. ˹And they were told,˺ “Taste then My punishment and warnings!”
And indeed, by the early morning they were overwhelmed by an unrelenting torment.

˹Again they were told,˺ “Taste now My punishment and warnings!”


[Qur’ān 54:36 - 54:39]

🌪 The People of ʿĀd — “Destroyed by a Screaming Violent Wind”

— Qur’ān 89:6–8

“Have you not seen how your Lord dealt with ʿĀd—Iram of the pillars, whose like was never created in any land?”

The people of ʿĀd lived in the legendary city of Iram, known for its towering structures and mighty architecture. But it wasn’t just their buildings that were massive — the people themselves were giants, physically tall and incredibly strong. Allāh says that no nation like them had ever existed in the land before.

They used their strength to dominate, mock the truth, and build structures for pride, not for worship.

Qur’ān 69:7

“It left them like hollow trunks of fallen palm trees.”

The punishment of Allāh didn’t come with fire, flood, or earthquake. For ʿĀd, it came as a roaring, icy wind — unleashed upon them for seven nights and eight days, nonstop.

And as for ʿAad, they were destroyed by a screaming, violent wind
which Allah unleashed on them non-stop for seven nights and eight days, so that you would have seen its people lying dead like trunks of uprooted palm trees.

[Qur’ān 69:6 - 69:7]

But this wasn’t just any wind. It was screaming, violent, and relentless. It tore through their homes, hurled their bodies across the desert, and slammed them against the earth until they looked like broken, empty palm trunks — huge on the outside, but hollow and lifeless within.

This was the arrogant cry of the people of ʿĀd — a nation that saw their strength as untouchable.

As for ’Ȃd, they acted arrogantly throughout the land with no right, boasting, “Who is superior to us in might?” Did they not see that Allah ˹Himself˺, Who created them, was far superior to them in might? Still they persisted in denying Our signs.
[Quran 41:15]

The Qur’ān never says “maybe” or “once upon a time.” It speaks with certainty. And when it talks about ʿĀd, it doesn’t just tell their story — it challenges you to go see it.

Allāh says:
“It has become clear to you from their ruins.” (29:38)

This is not metaphor. This is literal. Their ruins are there — visible, real, undeniable .

Another verse begins:

“Have you not seen how your Lord dealt with ʿĀd?” (89:6)

Why ask that question… unless the evidence is still standing?

The Qur’ān isn’t just narrating — it’s pointing. It’s saying: “Look. See. The proof is still there.”

So if even one stone remained, it was enough. But we have far more than one stone today.



📍Their ruins are located in southern Arabia, in the area known today as Al-Ahqāf, between Yemen and Oman.

🛶 The Ark of Nūḥ - Mount Judi

The Ark That Still Remains

Allāh sent Nūḥ (AS) to warn his people — for 950 years — calling them day and night.

“My Lord! I have surely called my people day and night, but my calls only made them run farther away.”

(Qur’ān 71:5–6)

They mocked him. Covered their ears. Rejected the truth.

Until Allāh said:

“None of your people will believe, except those who have already believed.”

(Qur’ān 11:36)
That’s when the command came:

“Build the Ark under Our eyes and Our revelation...”

(Qur’ān 11:37)

Then came the punishment:
So We opened the gates of the sky with pouring rain,

(Qur’ān 54:11)

The world was drowned.

But the Ark — built by the hands of a Prophet — was saved.

“And We carried him on a ship of planks and nails, sailing under Our watch.”

(Qur’ān 54:13–14)

And Allāh didn’t just let it disappear.


Allāh Himself mentions where it landed:

“And it was said, ‘O earth, swallow your water,’ and ‘O sky, withhold [your rain].’ And the water subsided, and the matter was accomplished, and the Ark came to rest on [Mount] Jūdī...”

(Qur’ān 11:44)

A literal location. A real mountain.

📍[Mount] Jūdī


Mentioned by name over 1400 years ago — long before satellite imagery or aerial scans.

Today, that exact mountain — Mount Jūdī — is found in southeastern Turkey,

“And We left it as a sign. So is there any who will be mindful?”

(Qur’ān 54:15)

Allāh uses the present tenseWe left it — not We had left it.

This means the Ark is still there, still visible, still preserved — and still delivering its divine message.

[Quran 54:15]

And We left it as a sign, so is there any who will be mindful?

⚖️ The People of Madyan – Destroyed for Their Injustice

The People of Madyan were a wealthy trading nation, blessed with prosperity. But their hearts grew corrupt. They became known for cheating in business, giving short measure and weight, and spreading corruption throughout their land.

Allah sent Prophet Shuʿayb (عليه السلام) to warn them:

“O my people! Give full measure and weight with justice. Do not defraud people of their property, nor go about spreading corruption in the land.”

Qur’ān 11:85

Instead of repenting, they mocked him, saying,

“Does your prayer command you that we should leave what our forefathers worshipped or stop dealing with our wealth as we please?”

Qur’ān 11:87

They refused every warning, and so the punishment came.

“Then the earthquake overtook them, and they fell lifeless in their homes.”

Qur’ān 7:91

Just like the other destroyed nations, their ruins were left behind as a clear sign — a reminder that wealth without justice is a curse, not a blessing.

⚠️ A Final Reflection

Allāh doesn’t just narrate history — He points to visible evidence.

"That is from the news of the cities which We relate to you; of them, some are [still] standing and some are [as] a harvest [mowed down]."

(Qur’ān 11:100)

These aren’t just stories — they’re signs.

If even one of these signs were to disappear completely, skeptics might question the Qur’ān’s authenticity.

But they remain — preserved by the will of Allāh.

We have surely revealed to you a Book, in which there is glory for you. Then will you not use reason?

[Quran 21:10]

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When Our command came, We turned the cities upside down and rained down on them clustered stones of baked clay,

marked by your Lord. And these stones are not far from the ˹pagan˺ wrongdoers!

[Quran 11:82 - 11:83]


The people of Sodom and Gomorrah, referred to as the people of Prophet Lot (Lut), were punished for their immoral homosexual acts of moand defiance. Their city was overturned, and they were destroyed by a rain of stones, leaving their ruins as a lesson for others.

"And We have certainly left of it a sign as clear evidence for a people who use reason." (Quran 29:35)
Remnants of these civilizations, serve as reminders. They stand as evidence of the truth in the Quran’s accounts.

“That was because their messengers used to come to them with clear proofs, but they said, ‘How can humans be our guides?’ So they disbelieved and turned away. And Allah was not in need of them. And Allah is Self-Sufficient, Praiseworthy.”(Qur’ān 64:6)

“Have they not traveled throughout the land to see what was the end of those destroyed before them? They were far superior in might; they cultivated the land and developed it more than these have ever developed it. Their messengers came to them with clear proofs. Allah would never wrong them, but they wronged themselves.”(Qur’ān 30:9)

To warn and remind us — not to repeat their mistakes.

“So travel through the land and see what was the end of those who denied.”

(Qur’ān 3:137)

“And We did not send any signs except to warn.”

(Qur’ān 17:59)

No — because Allāh says He preserved them. These ruins stand today because He willed them to, as proof of His Word.

“So those are their houses—[completely] ruined because of their wrongdoing. Surely in this is a lesson for people of knowledge.”

(Qur’ān 27:52)

“And We left it as a sign. So is there any who will be mindful?”

(Qur’ān 54:15)

“Say, ‘Travel throughout the land and see the fate of the deniers.’”

(Qur’ān 6:11)

Yes — many of these ruins are still visible today, preserved as signs for those who reflect.

In their stories there is truly a lesson for people of reason. This message cannot be a fabrication, rather ˹it is˺ a confirmation of previous revelation, a detailed explanation of all things, a guide, and a mercy for people of faith.

(Qur’ān 12:111)

Because they rejected the messengers, denied the truth, and persisted in corruption and arrogance after clear warnings. Allāh never punishes a people without giving them a chance.

“And never would We punish until We sent a messenger.”

(Qur’ān 17:15)

“That was because their messengers used to come to them with clear proofs, but they said, ‘Shall humans guide us?’ So they disbelieved and turned away. And Allah had no need of them.”

(Qur’ān 64:6)

“So when they forgot what they had been reminded of, We opened to them the gates of everything, until, when they rejoiced in what they were given, We seized them suddenly, and they were then plunged into destruction.”

(Qur’ān 6:44)

Their destruction wasn’t unjust. It was the result of persistent denial, arrogance, and transgression — even after seeing the signs.