Where is Prophet Noah’s boat? The Quran revealed a new discovery of the Prophet’s Nuh boat. This is Allah’s wish for Noah’s Ark to rest on Mount Judi, whose storey Muslims are familiar with and understand, although they have little knowledge of where Mount Judi is located. People are curious about the location of the Nuh’s boat, despite the fact that it is of less importance than the storey itself.
Where is Prophet Noah’s Boat?
According to The Observer newspaper on January 16, 1994. A team of experts claimed to have discovered Noah’s Ark on the Turkish-Iranian border, 32 kilometres from Mount Ararat. According to the team’s leader, who had been examining the location for six years.
The results satisfied the Turkish government so much that, after years of opposition, it declared the site as a site of particular archaeological importance and agreed to reveal it later. A buried, ship-like item was discovered at a remote location at a height of 2,300 metres. It was 170 metres long and 45 metres wide. Almost perfectly matching the 300 cubits by 50 cubits boat that God instructed Noah to build in Genesis 6.
The American and Middle Eastern experts had discovered gigantic stones
According to Salih Bayraktutan, dean of geology at Turkey’s Ataturk University. He remarked “It’s a man-made building, and it’s definitely Noah’s Ark.” The location was immediately beneath the peak of Al Judi. Subsurface radar studies of the location provided “extremely good photos,” he said. “ He went on to say that the radar imaging at around 25 metres below the stern is so clear that you can count the floors between the walls.
He thought the researchers had discovered the upper deck’s fossilised remains and that the original reed substructure had vanished. However, the discoveries outraged a large number of Christian Ark-hunters. According to Fasold the Ark trapped into the mountains by something other than a massive flood. An astronomical occurrence created a geological upheaval. A tidal bore caused gravitational pull in the ocean waters, sending the boat into the mountains.