Ahlulbayt and Noah's ark

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DOCUMENTARY ON THE WOODEN PLATE FOUND IN NOAH'S ARK


During the month of July 1951 a team of Russian archaeologist experts, were surveying the Valley of Kaaf. Perhaps they were busy in finding a new mine. They noticed a few pieces of rotten wood at a place. The group officer started digging the place. To his surprise he found heaps of wood pressed there under the earth. Experts by observing a few layers speculated that these woods are extraordinary and possess obscure mystery.

They excavated the place with deep interest. They found quite a good amount of wood and many other things. They also found a long rectangular wooden plate. The experts were surprised to observe that this particular plate ad measuring 14" x 10", was in far better condition among other wood which were on the verge of decomposition, due to aging. After investigation at the end of 1952, experts came to the conclusion that this particular plate belonged to Noah's Ark, which had rested on the peak of Mount Calff (Judy). And the plate, on which a few words of some ancient language were inscribed, was fixed on the Ark.



After it was proved that the wood found in the excavation are that of the Noah's Ark, the curiosity as to what was written on the wooden plate was aroused. A board of experts was appointed by the Russian Government under its Research Department to investigate the language of the wooden plate. The Board started its work from the 27th of February 1953. Following were the members of this board:

Prof. Solomon (Sula Nouf), Professor of Languages, Moscow University
Prof. Ifahan Kheeno, scholar in ancient languages, Luluhan College, China
Mr. Mishaou Lu Farug. Officer I/c fossils, manager of ancient monuments
Mr. Taumol Goru, Professor of Languages, Cafezud/Kivzo College
Prof. De Pakan, Professor of ancient monuments, Lenin Institute
Mr. M. Ahmad Colad, Manager of general excavations and discoveries, Zitcomen Research Association
Major Cottor/Kolotov, Head of Stalin University


So these seven experts after eight months of research come to the conclusion that this plate was of the wood used in making Noah's Ark and that the Prophet Noah had put this plate on his Ark for the safety of the Ark and for receiving favor of God.

In the center of the plate, there is a drawing of a palm shape on which some words of ancient Saamaani language are written. Mr. N. F. Max, Expert, Ancient Languages, Britain (Manchester), has translated the words written on the wooden plate, in English as follows:
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"O my Lord, my helper! Keep my hand with mercy and with your Holy Bodies, Mohammed, Alia, Fatima, Shabbar (Hassan) , and Shabbir (Hussain). They are all biggest and honorable."
The world established for them Help me by their names. You can return to right.
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People were surprised to learn these writings. They were surprised as to how this particular plate after centuries of exposition to nature did not decompose but maintained its form. The plate is still preserved at the Center of Fossils Research Moscow, Russia. If you ever have a chance to visit Russia you would be able to see the actual plate, and it will consolidate your faith in Ahl-ul-Bait.



The translation was documented in the following news Papers:

· Weekly - Mirror: U.K., December 28,1953.
· Star of Britain: London, Manchester, January 23,1954.
· Manchester Sunlight: January 23,1954.
· London Weekly Mirror: February 01,1954.
· Bathrah Najaf: Iraq, February 02,1954.
· AI-Huda: Cairo, March 31,1954.
· Ellia - Light, Knowledge, & Truth, Lahore, July 10,1969



From a hadith of our Prophet, the following is quoted:

Prophet Mohammed (S. A. W.) said: "My family is like Noah's Ark. Whoever embarked on it was saved. Whoever missed it drowned."
 
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Thanks Bob x
i posted it to get peoples comments and also to get more information on the topic
 
Well, I have no information on this particular claim (it is a bad sign, of course, that no-one has ever heard of such a supposed major find, a half century later) but there have been lots of claims to have "found" Noah's Ark over the years, which as wil says have never proven right. I do not read the script here, but it is clearly alphabetic: the earliest precursors to alphabetic script are from ~2000 BC, and the "letters" were still pictures at that point; alphabetic scripts with abstractly formed letters do not show up until much later. I see no chance that this is a preservation from Noah's time; if not a recent forgery, it might be a medieval inscription.
 
If these are such language experts, why are they translating into broken English?
perhaps, the linguist working on this plate was not of English Origin and might have been translating ancient languages to Russian or Chinese. We have to see every angle of question.
 
I'm not convinced this plate of wood is from Noahs (as) ark. Did it undergo carbon dating?

Does the estimated age of it correlate with when Noah was expected to be on earth?

Even if all estimations match, we still cannot be certain.
 
OK so, somebody finds a wooden plate with that Hand / Pentad / Holy Family symbol. Convenient.

The writing is in some kind of ancient Persian language which seems kind of anachronistic for Noah but still tenable, l guess, if Noahide language gave rise to various Aryan languages.

The wooden plate somehow survived as wood, not mineralised etc. Convenient.

The wooden plate was located on arguable the most important object to mankind as far as the species itself goes. The Ark. It appears to be some sort of centrepiece. I don't know why it would have a message on it, l would expect every part of the boat to be dedicated to seafaring or saving flora and fauna from drowning. They had at least one major major prophet (Noah) on the Ark, he could have supplied words and prayers, why this wooden plate?

OK let's have a look at this most important part, the wooden plate, on the most important object to mankind. What is its message? The message is: remember the Pentad / Holy Family of the descendants of the Prophet Muhammad whom a minority sect will revere and cause a bit of a rift over, in Islam. I know it sounds a bit cryptic right now with the flood going on but just bear this in mind - the 5 members of that family. End of message.


Convenient. Quaint.


And let's go full Von Daniken: whacky soviet scientists to the left. To the right. And bringing up the rear, some Maoist typing pool guy or something. Quaint.

At least you are interested in ancient history and ancient philology. Who knows, this might prompt you to further study these subjects.
 
Didn't they also discover on the Ark a slightly decayed cuckoo clock that would give the list of Twelver demigod imams, culminating in all twelve at the twelfth hour. Cuckooo cuckooo it would chime. Then the name of the very important Persian saint. Cuckoo cuckoo and his descendant and so forth. Imagine the delight of the restaurateurs that knew their faith was right all along but this just proves it. Imagine the Liverpool Echo, the Rochdale Gazette, the Star, picking up the story, yes even these lofty tomes kowtowing to what we all knew anyway: that the imam list, your imam list, always existed, before time even began.

'gratz.
 
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