thanks brother.
But can I have some more proof that Quran doesn't say that there is only one moon and one sun? Can you show anymore verse where Allah refers to the stars as lamps? And can you make it more clearer why do you think the verse is talking about human perception? It will Inshallah convince me.
PLEASE HELP
thanks brother.
But can I have some more proof that Quran doesn't say that there is only one moon and one sun? Can you show anymore verse where Allah refers to the stars as lamps? And can you make it more clearer why do you think the verse is talking about human perception? It will Inshallah convince me.
PLEASE HELP
Assalamualykum.
Can anyone make me understand the meaning of the following verse:
''By the night as it conceals it (the sun))'' [Surat Ash-Shams, verse: 4]
How can night hide the sun? It can't be supported by the modern science.
And at many places Quran talks about night and day travelling in an orbit. Okay how is it possible? Because night and day are the results of Earth's motion. I'm confused
Please help!!
''Who made the earth firm to live in,made rivers in its midst,set thereupon mountains immovable.''(SURAH-Al-Naml:61)
Can I have an explanation to the above verse? Why it says the earth is firm and mountains are immovable while in another verse it is said that Mountains are moving like clouds?
salam, Im not sure where i read it from, but im pretty sure rawsiyaa means pegs. On another note the verses that say the mountains are moving are referring to the day of judgement. But i heard somebody argue that it is referring to the present and the past, I am not good at arabic grammar so I can't say that it is true or false.
''Who made the earth firm to live in,made rivers in its midst,set thereupon mountains immovable.''(SURAH-Al-Naml:61)
Can anyone explain this verse
Assalamualykum brothers.
Brother Thatmuslimguy I read you article and mashallAh it's good. I noticed that you still haven't written on the ayah about the earth moving from its place. The verse could be referring to the orbit of the earth in that the earths orbit is finely tuned and the earth stays within its orbit.
Brother farhan daha doesn't mean egg, but that doesn't matter, the Quran still says that Allah yukawer(coils) the night over the day which is only possible on a round earth.
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Thanks for your clarification.
Okay, Allah said:
"We have built above you seven strong (heavens) and placed a blazing lamp.''Sura 78, verses 12-13
Brother, what's the meaning of the above verse? Does it say ,Sun is the only lamp in the Universe. Well that can't be true as we know there are hundreds of stars much brighter and larger than our sun. Please clarify this.
And, Does Quran say there is only one moon and one sun? Is there any verse talking about the multiplicity of the Sun and the Moon?
Blessed is He who has placed in the sky great stars and placed therein a [burning] lamp...
Brother, is the above verse differentiating sun from other stars and branding it as the only burning lamp? As I have told you earlier there are hundreds of stars more brighter and bigger than our sun. And can you please explain me in detail the verses where Quran says Stars emit their own light just like the Sun? And is there any verse describing multiplicity of the Moon?
Thanks for clearing up 80% of my confusion.
''God there is no god but He, the Living, the Everlasting. Slumber seizes Him not, neither sleep; to Him belongs all that is in the heavens and the earth. Who is there that shall intercede with Him save by His leave? He knows what lies before them and what is after them, and they comprehend not anything of His knowledge save such as He wills. His Throne comprises the heavens and earth; the preserving of them oppresses Him not; He is the All-high, the All-glorious.''(2:255)
What does it mean by ''... His Throne comprises the heavens and earth...''? Allah The Most Merciful says His throne comprises the Heavens and Earth, but comprises the Heavens means also the Earth as earth is in the heavens. Isn't it? Why Allah differentiates between Earth and Heavens in the above verse?
Assalamualykum.
'' It is not allowable for the sun to reach the moon, nor does the night overtake the day, but each, in an orbit, is swimming.''(36:40)
Okay, why Quran says ''It is not allowable for the sun to reach the moon...''? Sun can't only overtake moon but also Earth and other planets. Does it mean that sun and moon's orbit is same? And what's the meaning of night and day orbit? Both take place on Earth. They don't have any orbit.
In some translations I find ''''....but each, in an orbit, is swimming.....'' while in some I find, ''...but each travelling in its own orbit.....''. Which one is correct?
Assalamualykum.
'' It is not allowable for the sun to reach the moon, nor does the night overtake the day, but each, in an orbit, is swimming.''(36:40)
Okay, why Quran says ''It is not allowable for the sun to reach the moon...''? Sun can't only overtake moon but also Earth and other planets. Does it mean that sun and moon's orbit is same? And what's the meaning of night and day orbit? Both take place on Earth. They don't have any orbit.
In some translations I find ''''....but each, in an orbit, is swimming.....'' while in some I find, ''...but each travelling in its own orbit.....''. Which one is correct?
: To Him belongs what is in the heavens and on earth, and all between them, and all beneath the soil.(20:6)
Can anyone explain what Allah meant by ''and all between them'' ?
Stars, planets, suns, moons, atmosphere, clouds everything is within the boundary of the lowest heaven not in between the earth and the heaven . Moreover earth itself is within the lowest Heaven. So what's the meaning of this verse.
Please help.
Assalamualykum.
http://rationalislam.blogspot.com/2012/11/speed-of-light-miracle-in-qurandebunked.html
Brothers please refute the above article. :-\ :-\ :'( :'(
Assalamualykum.
http://rationalislam.blogspot.com/2012/11/speed-of-light-miracle-in-qurandebunked.html
Brothers please refute the above article. :-\ :-\ :'( :'(
Assalamualykum.
http://rationalislam.blogspot.com/2012/11/speed-of-light-miracle-in-qurandebunked.html
Brothers please refute the above article. :-\ :-\ :'( :'(
'' It is not allowable for the sun to reach the moon, nor does the night overtake the day, but each, in an orbit, is swimming.''(36:40)
Enbiya/33
It is He Who created the Night and the Day, and the sun and the moon: all (of them) swim in an orbit.
Okay in some articles it is said that the above verses are talking about the motion of everything including sun,moon,earth,planets and stars. But how? Because the verses only mention sun, moon and earth? If I say Ibrahim and Ali, Sami and Abdel, Ahmad and Uthman everyone is a good player or all are good players will it imply also the people whose names are unmentioned? Can anyone explain this in detail?
And does Quran say anything about earth's motion around the Sun? And Moon's motion around the earth?
Okay in some articles it is said that the above verses are talking about the motion of everything including sun,moon,earth,planets and stars. But how? Because the verses only mention sun, moon and earth? If I say Ibrahim and Ali, Sami and Abdel, Ahmad and Uthman everyone is a good player or all are good players will it imply also the people whose names are unmentioned? Can anyone explain this in detail?
And the moon darkens.(75: 8 )
And the sun and the moon are joined,(75:9)
Can anyone explain the above verses? Why Allah says that the moon and the sun will be joined? As sun is much bigger than the moon , it should swallow it not get joined with it. I'm confused. I have read some articles where they say that through these verses Allah says that Sun will swallow the Moon before the Final Hour. But the verse uses ''JOINED'' not ''SWALLOWED''. Or is it talking about Solar eclipse? If so then the translation might me wrong.
Assalamualykum.
I'm still confused about these verse:
And the sun and the moon are joined,(75:9)
Even if it is talking about solar eclipse, why it says that sun and moon will be joined? We know during Solar Eclipse, the moon comes in between the Sun and the Earth. Moon is not joined. Please, can you explain this in detail?
Anyone please interpret the following Hadith:
''The Sun and Moon will be two rolled-up bulls in Hell on the Day of Resurrection."
Assalamualykum.
at-Tahhawee reports in Mishkil al-Aathaar, that Salamah ibn Abdur Rahman said , ''Abu Hurayah told us Muhammad(PBUH)) said:
''The Sun and Moon will be two rolled-up bulls in Hell on the Day of Resurrection."
al-Baihaqi also reported this in ''al-Ba'th wal-Nushur as did al-Bazzaar, al-Isma'ili, al-Khattaabi with an insaad that it's Saheeh according to the conditions of al-Bukhari who reported in al-Saheeh al-Mukthasar, with the wording ''The Sun and Moon will be two rolled-up bulls in Hell on the Day of Resurrection." (Sheikh Naasir ud-Deen al-Albani narrated this hadith in Silsilah al-ahadeeth as-Saheehah, 1/32, hadith no:124)
I don't understand this Hadith. Another thing, is it comparing the size of the moon with that of the Sun? Moon is nothing compared to the Sun.
3)And lastly is there any verse that hints Earth is revolving around the Sun?