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why GOD ALMIGHTY has made every living thing by water?

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why GOD ALMIGHTY has made every living thing by water?..

Answer / engr tauseef

world is derived from hydrogen atom. atomic number of H is
one"1" . atomic number of hydrogen indicate that there is
only one who made/originate this universe.
atomic # of hydrogen indicate that GOD ALMMIGHTY IS ONLY
ONE.
the formula of water is H2O. STRUCTURE OF WATER IS BENT
can say like H-O-H , both the side of oxygen is hydrogen
attached. and we know every living thing required oxygen.
every living thing comes from Hydrogen atomic#1 and live in
this world and then after death he /she will go to
next/final the sam hydrogen atomic #1.
it indicates that u come from GOD ALMIGHTY and u will have
to return to GOD ALMIGHTY.
HOPE THAT ANSWER THE QUESTION.
FROM ENGR TAUSEEF MUGHAL ( engrtauseef2008@gmail.com )

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why GOD ALMIGHTY has made every living thing by water?..

Answer / ahmed

in holly quran of muslims tell that allah create from water
all living things this means that with our water there isnt
life

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why GOD ALMIGHTY has made every living thing by water?..

Answer / amanda spencer

living things make things like people and animals breath and
make them move around

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why GOD ALMIGHTY has made every living thing by water?..

Answer / engr tauseef

according to me
Because the formula of water is H2O and structure of water
is bent like H-O-H.
Two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. Universe is
derived from
hydrogen atom and Atomic # of hydrogen is 1 which indicate
that
creator is only one. And every living thing requires oxygen
to
live/survive. In short H-O-H mean we come from (H)ALLAH-(O)
live for
ALLAH- and return to (H)ALLAH.
WRITTEN BY ENGINEER HAFIZ MUHAMMAD TAUSEEF MUGHAL FROM
KARACHI PAKISTAN

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why GOD ALMIGHTY has made every living thing by water?..

Answer / tauseef

Y ALLAH ALMIGHTY has made everyliving thing from water? BCZ
FORMULA OF WATER IS H2O AND STRUCTURE OF WATER IS BENT LIKE
H-O-H ...AND EVERY THING IS DERIVED IN OUR UNIVERSE BY
HYDROGEN AND ATOMIC # OF HYDROGEN IS ONE WHICH INDICATE
CREATOR IS ONE....two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of
oxygen and oxygen is attached b/w two hydrogen atom.... AND
EVERY LIVING THING REQUIRED OXYGEN TO LIVE/SURVIVE... IN
SHORT STRUCTURE OF WATER SHOWS THAT H-O-H MEAN V COME FROM
ALLAH-LIVE4ALLAH-AND RETURN TO ALLAH

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