Hello Islam Sword,
You claimed:
"the great qur'an described the surface of hell and this was proven by a NASA picture"
While I would concede (with over-reaching extrapolative effort) that the "interpretation" of the verses you reference
could mimic, or
seem comparable to the observable aspects of our sun...yours presents both an excrutiating extrapolation, yet a simplistic comparison.
"Hell" is "fire", and pretty hot.
OK. Got that.
However, the initial heat released in the course of a thermonuclear explosion
exceeds the surface temperature of our sun (of which, comparatively speaking within the observable cosmos, is
not that hot, nor especially exceptional in radiational output).
Point in fact, a living human being generates
more heat per-square-inch of surface area than a comparable per-square-inch comaparison of solar surface temperature heat generation (incredible, but a scientific fact nonetheless). [If you want a "proof picture" of generated/radiational heat/energy, then just take a snapshot of your best friend, or a hummingbird. If you're looking for "evidence" of the
heat of Hell, well...that's something we have in spades over our own sun.]
All well and good, but the primary quibble I have with your post (and associative claim of "proof") is the disingenuous suggestion that a "NASA picture"
PROVES the "accuracy" of qur'an Holy sura.
Such a "proof" is akin to someone producing a "red delicious" apple for apt consideration as to appearance and consistency as "
truly the best apple"...then evidencing a car painted the
exact same color as the apple (or merely providing a picture of same said car), whereupon and subsequently concluding that the car, in fact,
validates the claimed existence of "red delicious" apples as
unequivocally "
the best". It...does...not.
The NASA picture is a photograph of (or within the) the observable visible light spectrum of our sun. NASA
does not claim this picture as
validation of the qur'an, or of it's teachings/prophecies, or as validation of the sura that you reference.
While I understand and appreciate your motivation in seeking (or misapplying) science to validate your piety and faith; in the end, it's just sura from the qur'an and a picture of our sun. No direct comparisons can (or should) be drawn or accepted
except as an acknowledged/interpreted expression of a rationalized faith/belief...and nothing more.