Another set of verses related to various Phenomena in the Universe
- "Or like abundant rain from the cloud in which
is darkness, and thunder and lightning."
Surat Al-Baqara (The Cow).
This shows that clouds which give heavy rain are those which hinder light
from crossing through. They are also usually accompanied by thunder and
lightning.
- "Praise be to Allah, Who created the heavens
and the earth, and made darkness and light." Surat Al-Anaam (The Cattle).
The verse points out that darkness preceded light in this universe.
- "And He is Who has made the stars for you that
you might follow the right way thereby in the darkness of the land and
the sea."
Surat Al-Anaam (The Cattle).
This verse shows in a miraculous and scientific inimitable expression how
the stars, and not the other planets, are used in determining directions
on land and how they are used by travelers in deserts and seas for guidance.
Ancient Pharaohs, Greeks, Arabs and others knew many a thing about stars
and their assemblies. They even were able to give some of them, as they
were seen in the sky, different names, of various derivations, such as Arcturus, Spica and Sirius. They also gave their assemblies other names,
such as the Ursa-Major (The Great Bear), Scorpio, Andromealae, Herculs,
Aries, Leo and others, till they reached in number 90, the number of zodiacs.
Because of the revolution of the earth around its circumference once every
day, stars move in the sky from east to west. Some of them rise from all
the directions of the eastern horizon, then they go high in the sky until
they reach the maximum height when they cross the Meridian. Then, they
start to go down till they reach the western horizon behind which they
disappear. There are another set of stars which go to neither east nor
west. These stars draw in their daily movement circles the center of which
is the Ursa- Major. The latter is the star usually found in the north.
In the horizon of Cairo, this star goes high at a fixed angle of 30 degrees.
It is this which navigators and travelers in deserts take as a guide to
determine the north.
- "Or like darkness in the deep sea - there covers
him a wave, above which is a wave, above which is a cloud -
(layers of) darkness one above another - when
he holds out his hands, he is almost unable to see it. And to whom Allah
gives not light, he has no light." Surat Al-Nur (The Light).
This verse describes in a practical accuracy and literal harmony the storms
of the seas, which were not known, of course, to the Holy Prophet.
"Have
We not made the earth an expanse, and the mountains as pegs?" Surat Al-Naba
(The Announcement).
"Expanse" here means the flatness of the earth which means, in turn,
that it is the shelter and asylum human beings seek in this world. The other section of the verse, which
likens mountains to pegs which keep tents stand firm when fastened to them,
is an inimitable scientific example which nobody can know its secrets except
those well-versed in geology. After the advancements made by civilization and after geology has become a factual subject, it has been discovered
that without mountains the solid crust of the earth would have been generally
unstable as a result of the continuity of disequilibria between the molten
interior of the earth and the high pressures fallen on its solid crust
and the denudation factors it is exposed to. This will be discussed later
in detail. But now we will give another Quranic verses which bear the same
meaning. They are
"And the mountains, He made them firm."
Surat Al-Naziat (Those Who Yearn).
"And it is He Who spread the earth, and made in it firm mountains and rivers."
Surat Al-Raad (The Thunder)
"And
the earth - We have spread it out and made in it firm mountains." -
Surat
Al-Hijr (The Rock).
"And He has cast firm mountains in the earth lest it quake with
you." -
Surat Al-Nahl (The Bee).
"And We made firm mountains in the earth lest it be convulsed with
them." -
Surat Al-Anbiya (The Prophets).
In the last two verses, mountains were clearly likened to firm things put
on the earth which have to keep the balance of the earth's crust. This
is, certainly, an inimitable scientific elocution of the Quran which was stated centuries ago but had
not been known until in our age. There is no wonder in this as the Quran
will always remain the immortal and eternal miracle of all times.
In
the same meaning Almighty God says:
"Or, Who makes the earth a resting-place, and made in
it rivers, and raised on it mountains." -
Surat Al Naml.
"And cast mountains on the earth lest it should be convulsed with you,
and He spread on it animals of every kind." -
Surat Luqman.
"And He made in it mountains above its surface, and He blessed therein."
-
Surat Fussilat (Things Made Plain).
The term "above its surface" mentioned here refers to the solid
crust and the rising of mountains and other heights on parts of it.
"And the earth, We have spread it out, and cast mountains." -
Surat Qaf.
"And made therein lofty mountains, and given you to
drink of sweet water." -
Surat Al-Mursalat (Those Sent Forth).
The history of the earth, since its exterior crust began to mass and harden
slowly after it was molten resembling the interior of it, is nothing but
a series of violent revolutions which occurred on its crust successively,
and resulted in more of the cases in the appearance of great sweeping floods
which covered big areas in all the corners of the ancient continents. From
that time, fossils of
living creatures remained buried in the crust of the earth till they were
recently unearthed.
This theory is scientifically known as the "Theory of Precession". It may
be taken to explain the different stories mentioned in all religions about
the "Deluges" among which was that which took place during the days of
Nuh (Noah). The distribution of continents and oceans to the globe, as
they are seen today, was not the same of olden times. Distribution has
been completely changed. The nearest example of this is that which was
decided for many reasons by today's scientists that our (Egyptian) northern
shores witness a slow process of structure as well as land's creeping towards
the north. One of the main reasons responsible for this may be the mud
tossed on by the Nile every year and the desert sands winds continually
bring with them.
If we want to understand the secret behind floods, or the nature of elements
leading to the tottering of land and the overflow and recess of water,
we should trace first the source of the disorders which affect the crust
of the earth from time to time together with the appearance and disappearance
of mountains. The solid crust of the earth is, actually, a very delicate
and sensitive balance; but it is one of the more complicated ones. Every
spot on the earth is nothing but a scale precisely balanced with any other neighboring
spot. The accurate and correct balance, as it is known, is
that whose two scales remain in equilibrium all the time. They remain so
as long as weights put on each will be the same. If for one reason or the
other weight on one of the two scale changes, this scale, as well as the
other, will be affected. This disequilibria continues until weights readjusted
and equilibrium restores to its normal position.
Actually, all parts of the earth's crust are completely balanced with other
adjacent parts. While some of them carry high and heavy mountains, adjacent
parts will have deep and low lands. Mountains, however, are there simply
to keep the earth's balance; and that is exactly what the previous Quranic
verses have stated. But it is noted that neither the interior conditions
of the earth nor the exterior ones to which mountains and hills are exposed
can leave such a balance firm and unmoved. The molten interior of the earth
is annihilated by currents which make the solid crust twisted, whatever
such currents may be slow. The moment the crust twists and depressed spots
formed accordingly, water comes to them. This water we call seas. By the
passage of time, beds of such seas become the storing place for heavy and
dense weights of sediments caused by denudation factors [Note:
Of the important denudation factors are rains, floods, rivers, winds and
the variation of heat in day and night times, and in summer and winter
too. All these factors split and erase the crust of the earth.]
coming from high areas in the crust, such as mountains and hills. There,
fossils of sea creatures lie and the more such weights become heavy, the
more sea beds go down. These sediments continue to accumulate until they
themselves form the roots of independent mountains. This takes place due
to the heavy pressure which falls on the two edges of the descending part
of the crust falling in turn on it, which results in the twisting of the
crust and its slow rising, in order to keep balance.
This story explains in short the geological revolutions or the movement
leading to the formation of mountains. When the first geological revolution
took place due to the disturbances which annihilated the interior of the
earth since the beginning, reaction to that revolution occurred on the
crust of the earth by the appearance of continents and the rising of old
mountains on it. Then, and with the work of denudation factors which hewed
and splitted mountains and carried, later, their remnants to the deep beds
of seas and oceans, disequilibria took place. Here, the crust of the earth
began to restore its disturbed equilibrium and the level of the ocean gradually
elevated until water flooded and new seas appeared on the sides of continents
leaving traces represented in sediments seen today, as it has been already
said. Thus, mountains are to be scientifically considered as weights which
have to keep the balance of the crust of the earth and, then, keep it firm
without being crushed or destroyed through centuries, during which equilibrium
remained steady despite the high pressures which fell down on the interior
of the earth and the sweeping slow currents which carried weights. This
wonderful meaning is exactly the same the previous verse already quoted
has referred to.
"Allah is the light of the heavens and the earth. A likeness of His light
is as a pillar on which is a lamp-the lamp is in a glass, the glass is
as it were a brightly shinning star-lit from a blessed olive-tree, neither
eastern nor western, the oil whereof gives light, though fire touch it
not - light upon light. Allah guides to His light whom He pleases. And
Allah sets forth parable for men, and Allah is Knower of all things."
Surat
Al Nur (The Light).
This verse brings nearer to our minds,
feelings and sentiments some of the qualities of God, the Supreme Deity,
in the form of adages. From this account, it will not be difficult for
us to realize that light may have another meaning other than that of the
"light" or the energies produced by luminous bodies subjugated to the familiar
light laws.
God who created the heavens and the earth to be subjects for reflection
has prescribed for all such bodies wonderful systems which keep them in
order. He also granted them the splendor which made out of them, in the
space or in the infinite space, since Creation took place till now, marvelous signs. He created the bodies of the sky either in self-radiant forms, such
as suns and stars, among which is our sun referred to by the Holy Quran
as the shinning lamp which sends besides light other thermo and non-thermo
energies, or planets and moons which follow the former, reflecting the
sun's light and sending it to the depths of the space.
The same verse goes on to describe God's light [Note:
In some of the books of Tafsir (Interpretation of the Quran) they attribute
this light to the Prophet (Peace be Upon Him), while others say otherwise.]
as the space (Or pillar of Tight or an aperture which is the energy) where
the beauty and radiance of the Creator show themselves. This picture resembles
the light emanated from a lamp, which is the burning wick kept inside a
glass, and thrown inside an aperture, which fills both east and west, and
everywhere, with radiance. This lamp, with its olive-oil, which was considered
by the Arabs as the best of all oils, refers to the fact that all this splendor and radiance are nothing but a single branch of a blessed
tree with limitless good and benefits and whose other branches go to numberless
worlds unknown to us.
"Glory be to Him, and highly
exalted is He above what they ascribe (to
him)" "Nothing is like Him."
"Light"
is also mentioned in other verses. They are:
"Allah is the Friend of those who believe He brings them out of darkness
into light." -
Surat Al Baqara (The Cow).
"And those who disbelieve, their friends are the devils who take them out
of light into darkness. -
Surat Al-Baqara (The Cow).
In Surat Al-Maida
(The Food) the following appears:
"Indeed, there has come to you from Allah, a Light and a clear Book"
[Note:
This is the same meaning included in the following two verses taken from
surat Al-Raad and Fatir respectively. They are: "Say:
Are the blind and the seeing alike? Or, are darkness and light equal ?" "And the blind and the seeing are not alike,
Nor the darkness and the light."]
"And brings them out of darkness into light by His will."
"Surely We revealed the Torah, having guidance and light."
"And We gave him the Gospel containing guidance and light."
"Praise be to Allah, Who created the heavens and the earth, and
made darkness and light."
Surat Al Anaam (The Cattle).
The word "light" used in the last verse alone
may mean the "light" which disperses the night's
darkness as well as the darkness of the space containing stars and planets.
But in the former, "light" was used to describe
the element which overwhelms disbelief and atheism. It also refers to the
miracles and splendor of the Creator. The same meaning is also included
in the following verses:
"So those who believe in him and honor him and help him, and follow the
light which has been sent down with him - these are the successful." -
Surat Al-A'raf (The Elevated Places).
"They desire to put out the light of Allah with their mouths." -
Surat
Al-Tauba (Repentance).
"I, Allah, am the Seer. A Book which We have revealed to thee that thou
mayest bring forth men, by their Lord's permission, from darkness into
light." -
Surat Ibrahim (Abraham).
"And to whom Allah gives not light, he has no light." -
Surat Al-Nur (The
Light).
"He it is Who sends blessings on you, and (so
do) His angels, that He may bring you forth
out of darkness into light." -
Surat Al-Ahzab (The Allies).
"Is he whose breast Allah has opened to Islam so that he follows a light
from his Lord?" -
Surat Al Zumar (The Companies).
"And the earth beams with the light of its Lord, and the Book is laid down."
-
Surat AlAI-Zumar.
"He it is Who sends down clear messages to His servant, that he may bring
you forth from darkness into light." -
Surat Al-Hadid (Iron).
"They desire to put out the light of Allah with their mouths, but Allah
will perfect His light."
Surat Al-Saff (The Ranks).
"So believe in Allah and His Messenger and the Light which We have revealed."
-
Surat Al-Taghabun (The Manifestation of Losses).
"So that he may bring forth those who believe and do good deeds from darkness
into light." -
Surat Al Talaq (Divorce).
The word "light"
may also denote God's Book which guides people to happiness, here and hereafter.
This is shown in the following two verses
"O people, manifest proof has indeed come to you
from your Lord and We have sent down to you a clear light." -
Surat Al-Nisaa
(The Women).
"Is he who was dead, then We raised him to life and made for him a light
by which he walks among the people." -
Surat Al-Anaam (The Cattle).
It is obvious that the word "light" mentioned
here means "existence",. "evidence" and It may also mean all of them, so
as to he so clear and easily seen.
"He it is Who
made the sun a shinning brightness and the moon a light." -
Surat Yunus (Jonah).
Here, we have to pause a little in order to be able to realize
the precision
of the scientific expression and to see another side of the wonderful inimitable
elocution of the Quran. The Holy Book describes a very important phenomenon.
The sun sends to us rays which not only give light, [Note:
"Light" meaning "existence" is the same given in this verse:
"Allah
is the light of the heavens and the earth". This, again, means that
when God wanted to show Himself, He, as it has been told before, created
the universe, filling it, with its , with light. This picture resembles
that of a lamp giving light to an aperture or pillars of light.]
which means illumination, but gives, through a big part of sun's radiation
amounting to one half of its energy beamed to us and to the space, heat
which warms intervening materials and bodies. A small part of the sun's
radiation, which could not be seen nor distinguished, goes out in the form
of ultraviolet rays which have effect on living bodies. But the moon does
not reflect back from sunrays except the pure light in addition to the
radiance coming from it in weak infra-red rays void of any effect on the
earth. The Quran gave these meanings on a scientific level. It differentiates
between the radiation coming from the sun and that coming from the moon.
The former it describes as the light which subsists by itself, while the
latter is that which subsists through some other thing. If that is the
case, can we say that Muhammad was one of the scientists in order to be
able to give such a scientific fact either in meaning or in words? Actually,
such a question should be left to obstinate contenders to answer.
"See they not that We in controlling the earth gradually
reduce its outlying borders?"
Surat Al-Raad (The Thunder).
This verse refers to the fact that since its creation, the earth was diminished
along its axis. In this reference, there is an explanation of a universal
phenomenon which scientists have not been aware of unless recently. Scientific
researches made on the shape of the earth proved that its diameter, connecting
both poles, diminishes slowly, but continuously. This was taking place
since it was created; and for this reason its shape changed from a spherical shape to an elliptic one.
In mentioning this fact which the human mind cannot understand except after
acquiring the knowledge of the recent scientific developments and the most
complicated subjects of mathematics, physics and astronomy, the Quran did
not mention it in a complicated form, but in very simple one, showing that
it is nothing but an intuition which the human mind can easily absorb.
This reference is also a proof of the heavenly law's insistence that the
perfect and faithful man should be aware of everything in sciences in order
to be deserving the ability and quality of reasoning and thinking God has
granted him. In so doing, man will be able to change complicated and up-to-date
scientific facts to intuitions which everybody should know. The appeal
to the achievement of scientific progress could not be stronger than that
included in such a Quranic verse. The same meaning was repeated in this
verse quoted from Surat Al-Raad "See they not that
We are visiting the land, curtailing it of its sides."
"And go not about in the land exultingly, for thou canst not rend the earth,
nor reach the mountains in height." -
Surat Al-Israa (The Ascension).
Although this verse means by its superficial linguistic expression that
it is impossible for anybody to sunder the earth or go high to reach the
top of mountains, yet it exposes to the bright and developed mind how the
earth is hung in the universal space with nothing holding it except the
omnipotence of God. If any body will not be able to collect from this verse
the meanings it really includes, such a man will never understand how he
is challenged to go ahead and rend the earth.
Another thing the reader can collect from the same verse. Although the
earth is a small planet and although it became possible for the man of
our era to go round it in one day or a part of a day, the fact still remains
that it is impossible for anybody to rend it. If this is the case why is
it so difficult ? It is difficult because of the hard crust beneath which
exist thermo-energies and the very high pressures found in the interior
of the earth which make the question of rending it a matter of concrete
impossibility.
"He created the heavens and the earth in true (proportions).
He makes the night overlap the day... - Surat Al-Zumar (The Companies).
In addition to the reference made in this verse to the fact that the earth
is hung in the space, as it has already been explained, it contains, besides,
two new facts. The first is that the shape of the earth is almost spherical such as that of a ball; and the second is that the earth revolves around
its axis. This is in addition to the other fact that on the surface of
the globe there are always a day and a night at the same time. The inimitable
elocution of this verse is evident from the fact that it was revealed to
the Prophet even before the Man of the old world could discover America
and before Man knew those remote places where such phenomenon could be
easily seen and noticed. It is known that while night prevails America,
the old continents live in daytime. It is known also that night comes from
west to east, enveloping the earth and its atmosphere and covering what
was lit by daylight. This is exactly what the verse shows which is a wonder
in picturising the shape of the earth, its rotation and the relation between
its revolution around itself and the appearance of day and night.
"And the earth moreover Hath He made almost spherical."
-
Surat Al-Nazi'at
(Those Who Yearn).
This verse proves that Almighty God has created the earth in the form of
an egg (not completely circular). This fact was endorsed by science which
proved again that the earth is really of this shape. Actually, Man's idea
about the shape of the earth has developed; after he had believed that
it was a limitless flat space, he realized later that it is spherical.
Man has come to know that when he thought of going round the earth and
discovering its seas and oceans. After the advancement of civilization and the increase of Man's knowledge of mathematics and astronomy, Man was
able to measure and count the diameters of the earth, which led him to
the conclusion that it is not completely circular, but elliptic. This,
in turn, gave another proof that that Book was really revealed by a Knowing
Creator, to Him "falsehood cannot come".
"If you are able to pass through the regions of the
heavens and the earth, then pass through. You cannot pass through but with
authority."
- Surat Al-Rahman (The Beneficent).
By the linguistic expression of this
verse it becomes clear that it is not easy for anybody to pass through
the heavens except after attaining sufficient power. The same meaning was
given in previous verses. But after the advancement and development of
sciences and after we have prepared ourselves to travel to planets, it
is our duty now to try to go deep in the meaning the verse contains. Actually,
the Quran is the Book of all times and it is always up to date. There is
no doubt that it was in the knowledge of God that one day Man will acquire
a high level of learning and make progress in sciences. And in this age
of space it becomes opportune to remind Man that this Book was revealed
by God. God's words that man "cannot pass through
but with authority" have also to be re-interpreted. Previously,
they meant the impossibility of doing such a thing. But now, they have
to be interpreted as directives and, then, incentives for attempt. This
is in spite of the fact that the regions of the heavens and the earth should
not be determined by reaching the Moon or Mars. These regions are more
distant than this. Formerly, we had quoted similar verses and explained
how travelers in the space would expose themselves to destruction in so
doing.
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