For God Certainly Sent Noah and Jonah to their People, and there were Signs in Joseph and Moses, and God Gave the Kingdom to David and Solomon
But Historians Say, "These are Just Legends of the Former Peoples," for they do Not Listen to God and they Only Invent Falsehood, but those who Believe Follow the Truth from God
[For historians say,] "The story of Noah's Ark and the Great Flood, as described in the Bible, is widely interpreted as a religious myth or symbolic narrative rather than a literal, worldwide event supported by scientific evidence."
29:14 - 15, Qur'an
[But] We certainly sent Noah to his people, and he remained among them for a thousand years minus fifty years, and the flood seized them while they were wrongdoers. But We saved him and the companions of the ark, and We made it a sign for the worlds.
12:7, Qur'an
[And] there were certainly signs in Joseph and his brothers for those who ask -
[But historians say that] "While the story of Joseph is a well-known biblical narrative, scholarly consensus leans towards viewing it as a piece of ancient fiction, rather than a historical account of a real person."
[But historians say that] "No contemporary Egyptian sources mention Moses or the events of the Exodus, nor has any archaeological evidence been discovered in Egypt or the Sinai wilderness to support the biblical narrative." - Wikipedia
44:25 - 28, Qur'an
[For] how many gardens and springs did [the ancient Egyptians] leave behind? And [also] crops and noble sites [of pyramids and temples] and comfort wherein they were amused? Thus, and We caused another people to inherit it.
37:139, Qur'an
And indeed, Jonah was among the messengers -
[But historians say,] "While the book of Jonah is a part of the Hebrew Bible and is often interpreted as a historical account, some scholars and modern interpretations suggest it may be a parable or a fictional story with a moral lesson, rather than a literal historical event."
37:147, Qur'an
[But] We [certainly] sent [Jonah] to [his people of] a hundred thousand or more.
[But historians say,] "While the Bible portrays David and Solomon as central figures in ancient Israel, the extent to which their stories are historical remains a subject of ongoing debate and scholarly discussion, with some evidence supporting their existence and others questioning the scale of their kingdoms."
38:20, Qur'an
And We strengthened his kingdom and gave him wisdom and discernment in speech.
Acts 7:47, Gospel
[And] Solomon built Him a House.
1 Corinthians 3:18 - 19, Gospel
[And so] let no man deceive himself. If any man among you seems to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, so that he may be wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, "He takes the wise in their own craftiness."
Psalms 118:8, Torah
[And thus is] better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man -