The quran unapologetically states that allah gave solomon command over the winds by which he was able to travel a two month journey in less than a day.
The flying carpet of solomon.
Eventually god decided to punish solomon and whilst the carpet was flying in mid air he shook it thus causing the 40000 men on it to fall to their deaths.
Legends tell that ing solomon s flying carpet had the ability to carry as many as 40 000 men whilst in flight.
Being in possession of this carpet solomon s pride is said to have grown each day.
The king solomon known from the bible was famous not only for his wisdom but also a glorious flying carpet.
And when solomon sat upon the carpet he was caught up by the wind and sailed through the air so quickly that he breakfasted at damascus and supped in media.
This carpet features heavily in a famous jewish legend that is also retold in the quran in which solomon gets dunked on in the valley of the ants.
And we have knowledge of all things.
Made of green silk with golden weft the carpet was sixty miles long and just as wide.
The carpet flew swiftly bringing solomon from damascus to media in just a few hours.
The iconic carpet was extremely large with room for up to 40 000 men.
The carpet was made of green silk interwoven with pure gold embroidered with figures.
There is no mention of flying carpets in the hebrew bible including the torah.
Then one day god became irritated by solomon s pride fullness.
God shook the carpet in the wind sending all 40 000 men into the air and presumably to their deaths.
When solomon sat upon the carpet he was caught up by the wind and sailed through the air so quickly that he breakfasted at damascus and supped in media.
One of vasnetsov s paintings of a flying carpet solomon s carpet was reportedly made of green silk with a golden weft sixty miles 97 km long and sixty miles 97 km wide.
Fortunately king solomon also had an enormous flying carpet he could tool around on.
The midrash brings a.
This carpet is said to have been able to carry 40000 men in the air at any given time.
It blew at his bidding toward the land which we had blessed.
It is said to have been sixty miles long and sixty miles wide.
The jewish sage ben sherira gave two different versions on how the king got his hands on such a magnificent treasure.
And we subjected to solomon the violent wind.