 The story of the Exodus from Egypt, the Hijrah of Musa al-Islam and the Bani Israel, the Quranic versions of these narratives make much more historical sense than their Biblical counterparts. In other words, the flood of the Exodus, as described in the Bible, are basically historically impossible, or at least highly implausible. Somehow the Quran avoided many of the problematic historical claims of the Biblical authors. This is from the Dela'il An-Nabua. This is one of the proofs of prophecy. This is a proof that the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi sallam was a true Nabi, a true prophet. For example, I'll give you an example. The Bible says that 600,000 men of fighting age made Exodus from Egypt with Musa al-Islam. This means about 3 million people made Exodus from Egypt. If we count the women, the children, the elderly, not to mention animals, 3 million people plus livestock. This is almost falsifiable. This would mean that basically a third of the entire population of Egypt made Hijrah. This would have been noticed by other civilizations in that region, yet no one recorded it. 3 million people for 40 years would have left a major footprint in the Sinai desert. There is none. If 3 million people were marching, just to give you a visual or to conceptualize this a little bit, if 3 million people were marching, 10 men across when the first row reached Mount Sinai, the last row would have still been in Egypt. What does Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala say in the Quran? The Exodus is confirmed in its general sense in the Quran, but there are changes that Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala makes in the narrative that are extremely important and often overlooked by even scholars, let alone average readers. Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala says wa awhayna ila Musa an asli bi-ibadi. Inna kum muttaba'un. We reveal to Musa al-Islam. Already under the cover of night with my servants, indeed you will be pursued. So they all left in one night. Fa arasallah fir'awna fil mad'aini hashirin, and fir'awn Pharaoh sent summoners to the cities. Inna ha'u la'i wa shirzima tun qalilun, saying these people are a small remnant, a small remnant according to the Quran, a small group of believers in Allah and his messenger Musa al-Islam made hijra, made the exodus. How many Sahaba made hijra from Mecca to Medina during the time of the Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam? It was a small group. The Biblical version of the exodus cannot be true historically, while the Quranic version is very plausible.