The Quran has references to the story of the prophet Noah (Nuh) and the flood in chapters 7, 11, 23, and 71, among other places. Noah was a prophet sent by Allah to urge his people to confess Allah alone as their Lord. But his supporters ignored his counsel and refused to believe him. In order to survive the flood, Allah commanded Prophet Noah to construct an ark and to assemble two of each animal. While the unbelievers perished in the flood, the devout, including Prophet Noah and his family, entered the ark as the flood began and were saved. After the flood subsided and the world had been repopulated, Prophet Noah and his companions departed from the ark.
The entire world was submerged in water. Every organism on the earth was submerged under water. Except for Noah and his family, everyone else and all the animals perished in the flood.
Actually, there was once water on the globe.
In Sumerian writings, this kind of vessel is referred to as the Nuh Prophet boat, and it is thought that Nuh (a) built it to protect himself and his family from the flood that wiped out the rest of humanity.
Cultures all throughout the world have told versions of the flood narrative, but this one is distinct because it describes how a boat was built that could endure choppy waters.
About what happened to the world, there are numerous theories. It was either a flood or an ice age, according to some scientists. However, the notion that a tremendous wave known as a tsunami destroyed the world is the one that is most widely accepted.
The event is believed to have taken place thousands of years ago, according to various interpretations of the Quran and Bible. The story of Prophet Nuh (A) is mentioned in the Islamic, Christian, and Jewish religious scriptures and the exact date is not specified. It is estimated to have occurred around 4,500-5,000 years ago, but the exact year is not known.