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The
Origin of the Universe
The
origin of the universe is described in the Qur'an in the
following verse:
"He is the Originator of the heavens and the
earth." (The Qur'an,
6:101)
The
origin of the universe is described in the Qur'an in the
following verse:
"He
is the Originator of the heavens and the earth." (The
Qur'an, 6:101)
This information given in
the Qur'an is in full agreement with the findings of
contemporary science. The conclusion that astrophysics has
reached today is that the entire universe, together with the
dimensions of matter and time, came into existence as a
result of a great explosion that occurred in no time. This
event, known as "The Big Bang" proved that the
universe was created from nothingness as the result of the
explosion of a single point. Modern scientific circles are
in agreement that the Big Bang is the only rational and
provable explanation of the beginning of the universe and of
how the universe came into being.
Before the Big Bang,
there was no such thing as matter. From a condition of
non-existence in which neither matter, nor energy, nor even
time existed, and which can only be described
metaphysically, matter, energy, and time were all created.
This fact, only recently discovered by modern physics, was
announced to us in the Qur'an 1,400 years ago.
n the Qur'an, which was
revealed 14 centuries ago at a time when the science of
astronomy was still primitive, the expansion of the universe
was described like this:
"And
it is We who have constructed the heaven with might, and
verily, it is We who are steadily expanding it."
(The Qur'an, 51:47)
The word
"heaven", as stated in this verse, is used in
various places in the Qur'an with the meaning of space and
universe. Here again, the word is used with this meaning. In
other words, in the Qur'an it is revealed that the universe
"expands". And this is the very conclusion that
science has reached today.
Until the dawn of the
20th century, the only view prevailing in the world of
science was that "the universe has a constant nature
and it has existed since infinite time". The research,
observations, and calculations carried out by means of
modern technology, however, have revealed that the universe
in fact had a beginning, and that it constantly
"expands".
At the beginning of the
20th century, the Russian physicist Alexander Friedmann and
the Belgian cosmologist Georges Lemaitre theoretically
calculated that the universe is in constant motion and that
it is expanding.
This fact was proved
also by observational data in 1929. While observing the sky
with a telescope, Edwin Hubble, the American astronomer,
discovered that the stars and galaxies were constantly
moving away from each other. A universe where everything
constantly moves away from everything else implied a
constantly expanding universe. The observations carried out
in the following years verified that the universe is
constantly expanding. This fact was explained in the Qur'an
when that was still unknown to anyone. This is because the
Qur'an is the word of God, the Creator, and the Ruler of the
entire universe.
While referring to the
Sun and the Moon in the Qur'an, it is emphasized that each
moves in a definite orbit.
"It
is He Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the
moon. They swim along, each in an orbit."
(The Qur'an, 21:33)
It is mentioned in
another verse, too, that the Sun is not static but moves in
a definite orbit:
"And
the sun runs to its resting place. That is the decree of the
Almighty, the All-Knowing. "
(The Qur'an, 36:38)
These facts communicated
in the Qur'an have been discovered by astronomical
observations in our age. According to the calculations of
experts on astronomy, the Sun is traveling at the enormous
speed of 720,000 kilometers an hour in the direction of the
star Vega in a particular orbit called the Solar Apex. This
means that the sun travels roughly 17,280,000 kilometers a
day. Along with the Sun, and all planets and satellites
within the gravitational system of the Sun also travel the
same distance. In addition, all the stars in the universe
are in a similar planned motion.
That the entire universe
is full of paths and orbits such as this one, is written in
the Qur'an as follows:
"By
the sky full of paths and orbits."
(The Qur'an, 51:7)
There are about 200
billion galaxies in the universe, consisting of nearly 200
billion stars in each. Most of these stars have planets, and
most of those planets have satellites. All of these heavenly
bodies move in very precisely computed orbits. For millions
of years, each has been "swimming" along in its
own orbit in perfect harmony and order with all the others.
Moreover, many comets also move along in the orbits
determined for them.
The orbits in the
universe do not only belong to celestial bodies. The
galaxies also travel at enormous speeds in computed, planned
orbits. During these movements, none of these celestial
bodies cuts across another's path, or collides with another.
Surely at the time the
Qur'an was revealed, mankind did not possess today's
telescopes or advanced observation technologies to observe
millions of kilometres of space, nor the modern knowledge of
physics or astronomy. Therefore, at that time, it was not
possible to determine scientifically that space is
"full of paths and orbits" as stated in the verse.
However, this was openly declared to us in the Qur'an that
was revealed at that time:-because the Qur'an is the word of
God.
One fact about the
universe revealed in the verses of the Qur'an is that the
sky is made up of seven layers.
"It
is He Who created everything on the earth for you and then
directed His attention up to heaven and arranged it into
seven regular heavens. He has knowledge of all
things."
(The Qur'an, 2:29)
"Then
He turned to heaven when it was smoke. In two days He
determined them as seven heavens and revealed, in every
heaven, its own mandate."
(The Qur'an, 41:12)
The word
"heavens", which appears in many verses in the
Qur'an, is used to refer to the sky above the Earth, as well
as the entire universe. Given this meaning of the word, it
is seen that the Earth's sky, or the atmosphere, is made up
of seven layers.
Indeed, today it is
known that the world's atmosphere consists of different
layers that lie on top of each other. Furthermore, it
consists, just as is described in the Qur'an, of exactly
seven layers. In a scientific source, the subject is
described as follows:
Scientists have found
that the atmosphere consists of several layers. The layers
differ in such physical properties as pressure and the types
of gasses. The layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth is
called the TROPOSPHERE. It contains about 90% of the total
mass of the atmosphere. The layer above the troposphere is
called the STRATOSPHERE. The OZONE LAYER is the part of the
stratosphere where absorption of ultraviolet rays occurs.
The layer above the stratosphere is called the MESOSPHERE.
The THERMOSPHERE lies above the mesosphere. The ionized
gases form a layer within the thermosphere called the
IONOSPHERE. The outermost part of Earth's atmosphere extends
from about 480 km out to 960 km. This part is called the
EXOSPHERE. (Carolyn Sheets, Robert Gardner, Samuel F. Howe;
General Science, Allyn and Bacon Inc. Newton, Massachusetts,
1985, s. 319-322)
One of the properties of
seas that has only recently been discovered is related in a
verse of the Qur'an as follows:
"He
has let loose the two seas, converging together, with a
barrier between them they do not break through."
(The Qur'an, 55:19-20)
This property of the
seas, that they come together yet do not mingle with one
another at all, has only very recently been discovered by
oceanographers. Because of the physical force called
"surface tension", the waters of neighboring seas
do not mix. Caused by the difference in the density of their
waters, surface tension prevents them from mingling with one
another, just as if a thin wall were between them.
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