The Baltic Sea and North Sea meet but it is a nature of Allah that they don't mix with each other. Quran clearly mentions regarding this miracle as it says, " He released the two seas, meeting ; between them is a barrier neither of transgresses" The Baltic Sea and North Sea meet but it is a nature of Allah that they don't mix with each other. Quran clearly mentions regarding this miracle as it says, " He released the two seas, meeting ; between them is a barrier neither of transgresses" The Baltic Sea and North Sea meet but it is a nature of Allah that they don't mix with each other. Quran clearly mentions regarding this miracle as it says, " He released the two seas, meeting ; between them is a barrier neither of transgresses" The Baltic Sea and North Sea meet but it is a nature of Allah that they don't mix with each other. Quran clearly mentions regarding this miracle as it says, " He released the two seas, meeting ; between them is a barrier neither of transgresses" The Baltic Sea and North Sea meet but it is a nature of Allah that they don't mix with each other. Quran clearly mentions regarding this miracle as it says, " He released the two seas, meeting ; between them is a barrier neither of transgresses" The Baltic Sea and North Sea meet but it is a nature of Allah that they don't mix with each other. Quran clearly mentions regarding this miracle as it says, " He released the two seas, meeting ; between them is a barrier neither of transgresses"
The Baltic Sea and North Sea meet but it is a nature of Allah that they don't mix with each other. Quran clearly mentions regarding this miracle as it says, " He released the two seas, meeting ; between them is a barrier neither of transgresses"
Whoever posted this is just stupid and doesn't know anything about science. :(
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No its true
DeleteYou're the one who is stupid. As the post explained, the two seas clearly meet each other and some of their portions mix with each other. However, the two seas are very obviously separate and do not mix. Take the following analogy as an example. Take a container and put a barrier in the middle to divide it in two portions. In one portion, put blue water. And in the other portion, put red water. At this stage, the two waters neither meet or mix. Now, remove the barrier. At first the two waters will meet. Then, they will eventually entirely mix into purple water.
DeleteNow, let's look at the scenario with baltic and north sea here. Unlike the initial scenario with red and blue water in container, the two seas indeed meet with each other. Due to it, some of their water mix and we can see that at the meeting line. However, the scenario here isn't comparable to what happened in the container after the barrier was removed. Unlike that analogy, we can see that the north and baltic sea are clearly separate from one another and do not mix. They only technically mix, but that mix counts as meeting, not actual mixing. It would be considered as mix if the scenario was more like what happened to the two waters in the container. This is what the individual is trying to say.
So, there's absolutely nothing wrong with what the individual is trying to say and there's only differences in wording (what mean what). The description of the scenario here and in that link you cited are literally the same. There's only wording difference. So, you refuted nothing.
Additionally, the verse is an accurate portrayal of the scenario with the north and baltic sea. The barrier being referred to here is the meeting line where some of their water mixes. The rest of the sea do not mix and are separate as we can see here. Additionally, the verse is only talking about the surface scenario and going deeper is irrelevant.
So, nothing wrong is described here. There's only differences in how things are worded.