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    Yemen Times, Yemen
    Feb. 25, 2008


    Noah's Ark started its voyage from Hadramout


    Aref Saleh Al-Tawi For the Yemen Times


    In 1948, Noah's ark was discovered in a mountain range in Turkey
    bordering Armenia, precisely on Mt. Ararat. However, the discovery of
    this mountain dates back hundreds of years. According to the majority
    of circulated tales, it has been less than 9,000 years since the
    events surrounding the ark occurred, while archeological teams are
    still searching for the ark.

    When western scholars discovered a program named `Google Earth', they
    looked continuously for Noah's Ark on every mountain and hill across
    the sphere. Their efforts culminated with footage of a mountain
    containing the boat's shape. This enhanced my understanding that
    Noah's Ark has not been found yet.

    I conducted a similar experience in the search and reached no result,
    except for consulting the Qur'an, which tells the truth about
    historical facts. I found two surahs, Al-Ankabout and Al-Qamar, which
    included accurate information about the story. Al-Ankabout 15 reads
    `We rescued him (Noah) and the other passengers aboard the Ark and
    made it a miracle for mankind,' while Al-Qamar 15 reads, `We [Allah]
    left it as a miracle for people to contemplate on.'

    What caught our attention here is that both verses, having the same
    digit, focused on Noah's Ark, and each is made up of six words.
    Having examined both surahs, I found that . Al-Ankabout - `the
    spider' - discusses how this insect's web is built, as well as how
    the male spider fertilizes the female, and after the process is over,
    the female kills the male and leaves its body for the babies to eat
    when they are born. This depiction shows us how life is likened to
    the spider's web, and that everything in this short life will expire.
    But the key question her is, how is Noah's ship related with this
    subject?

    A glance at the spider's web, finds that it resembles the latitudes
    and longitudes of Earth, and such an eye-catching simile led us to
    the idea of how Noah's ark was discovered. I was surprised by the
    above-mentioned Qur'anic verses that indicated the venue of the
    occurrence in central Yemen at a latitude near an ancient water
    course where the flooding, left behind during Noah's days, took
    place. This course has a total area estimated at hundreds of square
    kilometers, and it is on this course where Noah's ark anchored.

    A cursory look at the Hadramout Mountains tells us that these
    mountains have a distinctive shape. They are smooth, thereby making
    it possible for a ship to anchor. Surah Noah 19 tells us that `Allah
    has made Earth flat for your sake.' This verse indicates how flat and
    plain Hadramout valley is. Google Earth images also confirm to us how
    applicable this verse is to Hadramout Valley, with large and smooth
    mountains making it possible for the ship to anchor. By God's wisdom,
    Hadramout Mountains are shaped as if they are airport runways.

    Having looked at some Quranic verses, we understood that the
    latitudes and longitudes lead us to places making it impossible for
    us to think how ancient events took place. Al-Ankabout includes
    verses talking about peoples who suffered from difficult experiences
    and provided lessons for coming generations to learn from, notably
    Lot's people. Other verses from the Qur'an provide us with clear-cut
    evidence that Noah lived in Hadramout Valley.
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