Islam Miracle, Quran Expanding Universe, Cosmic Web Miracles معجزات القرآن الكريم
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Islam Miracle, Expanding Universe & Cosmic Web in the Quran. Islam for Dummies. معجزات القرآن الكريم - معجزات الله تعالى وَالسَّمَاء بَنَيْنَاهَا بِأَيْدٍ وَإِنَّا لَمُوسِعُونَ وَالسَّمَاء ذَاتِ الْحُبُكِ Today, we will be talking about scientific facts regarding the expansion and description of the universe, that were stated in the Quran 1400 years ago. It is important to point out that while it is not a science textbook, yet, the Quran mentions numerous scientific facts long before they were discovered. FIRST, We will examine some scientific facts about the Universe, and compare them to the Quran 51:47. whats amazing is that in the entire universe, nothing is more powerful than the colossal explosion that created it all: the Big Bang. 51:47 {And the heaven We Built (it) WITH MIGHT, } A seething mass of energy smaller than an atom grew from nothing. Youre inside the big bang : the birth of our universe. A violent fireball of unimaginable heat. Only the minutest fraction of a second had passed, but all of this was puny compared to what was about to happen. Propelled by a new surge of internal energy, the universe suddenly entered an incredible period of inflation. It expanded a hundred trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion times. 51:47 {And the heaven We Built (it) WITH MIGHT, and We are indeed Expanding (it).} Whatever the universe was at the very beginning, some 13.7 billion years ago, we think it was tiny, an infinitesimal nugget of space, and then something happened triggering the most colossal explosion in history. In a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second, the universe grew from the size of that tiny point, to something billions of miles across. This colossal blast created everything. All the matter we see in the universe today When you look out at the universe and look at the other distant galaxies, you see that they are all fleeing away from us, that they are all moving outward at huge velocities. In summary, this verse correctly states 2 scientifically accurate facts about the universe: the MIGHT with which the universe was created. { 51:47 And the heaven We Built (it) WITH MIGHT } and that the universe is still expanding. { 51:47 and We are indeed Expanding (it). } SECOND We will examine the false claim that this verse refers to the sky or atmosphere and not to the universe. Here is the false claim about the word Al Sama (51:47). "We have built the heaven with might, and We it is Who make the vast extent (thereof)" Firstly this verse is not talking about the universe, it is talking about the sky. As usual, this is simply another false claim, with no evidence whatsoever to support it. Quite the contrary, verse 7 of this same chapter uses the exact same term (Al Sama), and both of its interpretations clearly refer to the universe and not the sky. 51:7 first interpretation is: by the heaven, with (much) interweaving, and the sky cannot be said to be interwoven. Now, let's examine the Millennium Simulation (the largest ever simulation of the universe conducted by the Millennium Run project), to see if the universe can be described as interwoven at all. (51:7) { By the heaven with (its) interweaving } The universe does indeed appear extensively interwoven. Now, let's move on to verse 51:7s second interpretation: by the heaven, with (many) pathways. Now, lets see if the universe is full of pathways. Mass is a term used to describe the energy and matter that objects contain. The larger the mass of an object, the greater its distortion of the space time fabric, the stronger the effects of gravity. Gravity is not really a force, its a fabric. Its a shape of space and time, and we just move along the curves of these shapes. In the act of doing so, takes what would otherwise be a straight line to you, and bends it into what you now describe as orbits, as trajectories, as pathways through the cosmos. The universe does indeed have an uncountable number of such pathways. As a result, verse 51:7 confirms the correct context of Al Sama in 51:47, that the universe was built with might. Furthermore, another marvel of the Quran is that: the formal dictionary meanings of the SINGLE word "Hubuk" 51:7, both provide amazingly precise and DIFFERENT scientific descriptions of (1) the interwoven appearance of the universe, as well as (2) the pathways of matter in space. IN CONCLUSION ...
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@slicingwater I think that Jules Verne's books contains lot more science facts than Quran. Quran miracles are all about how you want to see it. Nothing exact and clear.
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You sound like a very slow person! don't you think that there are words in every language which may carry several meanings when you use them in different contexts. For example the word, 'mean' could mean road, way, car, path, or could mean someone like you! so mean! do you know what I mean?! I don't think you would have even the mean to know what really mean!:)
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The Bible (Old Testament) is first in declaring the expansion of the Universe and not the Quran. This is what God the Lord says - he who created the heavens and stretched them out," (Isaiah 42:5 NASB). The very first claim made in the Bible is that there was a beginning; "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." (Gen. 1:1). The Bible declares the universe had a beginning before the Quaran or any other religious books.
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@ShaniaHeaven dude... this vid is shown mostly for muslims. Other than muslims are welcome too but is criticism is really allowed? this vid just explains the view from muslim. There's also other similar vid like this one but did u see muslims criticizing it with their preach? we didnt disturb u guys and we expect the same acknowledgement.
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As for the verse on expansion, it's a reinterpretation. Classical interpreters saw therein the statement of a sky that WAS expanded at creation.
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@MysteryoftheGods these are all the signs of order which proves that quran is a word of Allah and the social order witch quran shows is truth islam means peace in physical term it is called order universal law and order
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Pending Approval: no criticism allowed in Islam - typical.
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@MysteryoftheGods Islam considers Moses and Jesus to be great prophets, and that the Torah and the Gospel were originally the word of God, until changes were made to them. Jer 8:8 in the Old Testament contains Moses' admission that scribes had already changed the Torah. I have seen a lecture by Zakir Naik about Hinduism, where he also provides evidence that the original teachings were monotheistic before being corrupted later. This can apply to others as well.
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@MuhaddithDotOrg "Just tell us the claim of the mistake in the Holy Quran, and we will refute it" LOL, talking about being stubborn...
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@kickzass101 The expanding Universe is Hubble's Law. Not Stephen Hawking's. Stephen Hawking is credited with Black Holes; the Big Bang Theory is not entirely his work. Also, we don't need to buy Stephen Hawkings. When Allah says something, it is the Truth. Because people today use science as a yardstick, we need to prove to people like you that the Quran is consistent with science. Ideally, it should be the other way round.
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@HotHobbies Well, there are instances. For instance, in Surah Taha, Chapter 20, Verse 14, Allah says, "Verily, I am Allah: there is no god but I: so serve thou Me (only), and establish regular prayer for celebrating My praise". Notice, Allah is not talking of some favour he has bestowed upon us. The only way the royal plural could be used would be if, 'Our name is Allah'. Using a royal plural in this verse, 'We' and 'Our' don't make grammatical sense.
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@redman4853 The constantly expanding universe was proven by Hubble and is explicitly stated in Hubble's Law. I don't remember the dates well, but it was discovered around 1928 that all objects in outer space exhibited a Doppler shift towards the red zone in the spectrum. This is observable. Also, the Qur'an correctly states the orbiting nature of the sun, and its motion towards a final resting place (solar apex), at a time when earth was considered to be flat and stationary.
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@redman4853 The constantly expanding universe was proven by Hubble and is explicitly stated in Hubble's Law. I don't remember the dates well, but it was discovered around 1928 that time that all objects in outer space exhibited a Doppler shift towards the red zone in the spectrum. This is observable. Also, the Qur'an correctly states the orbiting nature of the sun, and its motion towards a final resting place (solar apex), at a time when earth was considered to be flat and stationary.
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@islamophobia4dummies I see. Now, is there an instance in the Quran that uses the word "I" for God?
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@islamophobia4dummies Who is speaking or who is the 1st person in 51:47 of the Quran?
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@slicingwater I just noticed that in 51:47 of the Quran, it says, "WE" Built. Do you noticed that also? Please read this verse, Proverbs 8:22-31 and Genesis 1:26. First af all, the UNIVERSE is NOT an ever expanding as believed by many. The UNIVERSE had its measure and you can read that in the book of Job in chapter 38 verse 5. For us humans, we can say that it is ever expanding but if we believe in GOD, we can say that the UNIVERSE has its measures. You may read in Isaiah 55:8-9.
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Earlier english translations of the quran did not use the word "expanding" (Yusufali, Pickthal and Shakir). It has only been recent translations that agree with the general scientific consensus, which has to make you wonder why this only happened after the expanding universe theory was developed and tested.
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My Question is simple-WHERE IS THE SCIENTIFIC PROOF? The Bible mention SCIENCE & FASLE SCIENCE! Now True science is Observable & can be Tested! Not someone THEORY or CARTOON drawing in a Book! For exp-a flower, we can see it GROW & understand how it grows & can repeat it by planting it again and again. If U no a scientists who has Proof of these I WILL CONVERT. It seems this is on the level of DARWINISM which equals ATHEISTISM! What scientists?
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So Neil DeGrasse Tyson's poetic terminology is a confirmation of a prophetic passage in the Quran? I get it.
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@slicingwater I will never understand People like you ?
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