On 19 September 1991, a human body was found by a German tourist named Helmet Simon in a mummified and solid-state on the Similaun glacier in the Tirolean Otztal alps, on the Italian-Australian border. He is said to have been murdered in 3300 B.C.
The body found was of a man named Otzi also known as the Iceman. He is Europe's oldest known natural human mummy, his body and belongings are displayed in the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy. By certain estimates, at the time of this death Otzi's height was 160 centimeters (5ft 3in), his weight was 50 kilograms (110lb) and he was about 45 years of age. Shortly after his death, the body was covered with ice which resulted in partial deterioration. When his body was found it weighed 13.750 kilograms.All ancient events, discoveries, foregone occurrences, and many more wrapped up in the simplest way possible! ~Zubia Muqtadir
Saturday, February 13, 2021
THE 5000 YEAR OLD MURDER!
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
THE BURIED CITY.
The buried city, Pompeii, is located in what is now the Campania of Italy, South East of Naples. It was at the South Eastern base of Mount Vesuvius, a major stratovolcano. Vesuvius has erupted more than 50 times, its most famous eruption took place in 79 A.D leaving the inhabitants and the city of Pompeii non-existent for years. The people of Pompeii were frozen and buried in their final act under a thick carpet of volcanic ash. Vesuvius is also named "the mount of warning", an extremely active volcano, Vesuvius although in a dormant phase at present is particular for its unusual style of activity.
In the late Summer or Autumn of 79 A.D. Mount Vesuvius spit out a deadly cloud of superheated Tephra(material produced by a volcanic eruption) and gases to a height of 33km, ejecting molten rock and hot ash at 1.5 million tons per second at 300 degrees Celcius for almost 2 days and nights. The hot pumice, ash, and debris quickly hardened around the peoples' bodies, like mold, preserving their final act.
The world did not know the existence of this city until 1748, during which a palace was being made for King Charles III. In the course of the excavation, his builders found strange objects such as bones and utensils which were signs that a city could be situated underneath. The 18th-century archaeologists found the city and claimed that during the eruption, the population was entombed by the volcanic ash and pumice, due to this the site is a well-preserved snapshot of life in a Roman city. When the archaeologists started excavating the site they found empty spaces and they filled them in with plaster which actually made them see the features of the ancient Pompeiians. A family eating their meal were petrified at the moment, a mother playing with her child was fossilized. The general expressions of the faces were of bewilderment.The seismic activity was so common in the area, citizens paid little attention when several quakes shook the Earth beneath Herculaneum and Pompeii. People were unprepared for the explosion that took place shortly after minor shakes. But, the cause of the horrifying deaths of the people of Pompeii is not as simple as its stated.
The people of Pompeii were off in the wrong direction, so far off that it was beyond repair, neither religiously nor humanly. The historical records show that the city was exactly a center of dissipation and perversity. Archaeologists that first excavated this city in the victorian times were shocked by the open irrationality of the people. A secret museum was formed to house some of the artifacts found.
1400 years ago it was stated in the Qu'ran that Allah(SWT) can freeze disbelievers motionless in hell:
Qu'ran - 36:67
And if We had so intended, We would have defaced them in their places. Then they would have power neither to move forward nor go back.
Lava and hot ash from the volcano are the same things portrayed in hell in accordance to the Qu'ran. The interesting aspect of the event is that nobody escaped despite the terrible violence of the eruption of Vesuvius. It is almost like they did not even notice the catastrophe, as if they were charmed.
This aspect of the event shows that the disappearance of Pompeii was similar to the destructive events mentioned in the Qu'ran, because the Qu'ran particularly points to "sudden annihilation" while relating to these events. For example, "the inhabitants of the city" described in Surah Yasin died all at once in a single moment.
Qu'ran - 36:29
"(Their torment) was no more than a single mighty blast, and behold! They were extinguished (dead like charred coal)."
In the 31st verse of Surah Al-Qamar, again the "instantaneous annihilation" is emphasized when the destruction of thamud is recounted:
Qu'ran - 54:31
"Verily, We sent upon them a terrible roar. So, they became like a thatchher's trampled stubble."
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
AURANGZEB'S JUSTICE.
WHO WAS AURANGZEB?
WHAT OPINIONS DO PEOPLE HAVE ABOUT HIM?
WHAT KIND OF JUSTICE DID AURANGZEB DO?
Sunday, September 20, 2020
THE SPLITTING OF THE MOON!
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
PROPHET MUHAMMAD'S LETTER TO HERACLIUS!
Friday, July 17, 2020
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN TOMBS AND THE STRANGE THINGS FOUND INSIDE THEM.
- Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered a collection of mummified cats that are thought to be 4000 years old. Cats had a special significance in Egyptian culture, they believed cats were magical creatures, capable of bringing good luck to the people who housed them. The Egyptian word for cats is Mau.

- Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the Pharaoh-est of them all? Some ancient Egyptians put makeup kits in their tombs; used by both men and women, rich and poor. The most famous cosmetic was the eyeliner which was a popular fashion at the time. The ancient Egyptians regarded beauty as a sign of holiness.
- In 1922 Tutankhamun's tomb was opened, also known as King Tut for short. It was the first tomb to be found almost intact, it contained 5398 artifacts including 2 thrones, 6 chariots, a solid gold burial mask, a makeup bag, a wig, a perfume box, and a coffin holding his mummy. King Tut must have been pretty hungry for a dead guy too, there were also 100 baskets filled with barley, figs, grapes, melons, and more tasty treats. He also loved a glass of wine, as evidenced by the many jars of it in his tomb. There was a rumor that when the tomb was opened it released an ancient curse.
- Think King Tut was extravagant? Well, Pharaoh Khufu was buried with a boat. When his grave was uncovered near the Great Pyramid at Giza, archaeologists uncovered more than 1200 pieces of a giant boat nearby. Today, they have reassembled the pieces into a 144 feet long ship, which is now on display in Egypt.
- We have all played the game of monopoly that felt like it lasted a lifetime... Well, in ancient Egypt they liked to play board games in the afterlife too. Many uncovered tombs showed how those who recently passed were stocked up with board games. One really popular game was called Senet, translated to "passing".
- To live on in their afterlife, the deceased had to have their body parts buried with them, but their organs were removed during mummification, so priests stuck four organs,(liver, stomach, lungs, and intestines) in jars like these...
Sunday, July 12, 2020
PROOFS THAT THE QUR'AN IS THE WORD OF GOD(ALLAH)
Thursday, July 9, 2020
ANCIENT ARTIFACTS
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Who was Heraclius? Heraclius was a military and political leader who ruled over the Byzantine Empire or the Eastern Roman Empire from 610 to...
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This underground city was big enough to accommodate 20,000 people. In ancient times, the people believed in creating some sort of protecti...