Sunday, May 12, 2013

Consistency between the Quran and modern science –I

Cosmology
These theories involve a lot of very sophisticated mathematics for a
full understanding. Basically,they concern the laws of motion under
high speeds approaching the speed of light (special relativity) and
the impact of strong gravitational fields (general relativity) applied
to the explanation of cosmological phenomena. What is a wonder and an
indication of the universality of Islam is that several of the key
scientific findings in modern cosmology, according to some scientists,
seem to be reflected in the Noble Quran, revealed by Allaah to the
Prophet Muhammad , more than 1400 years ago.
These findings are: (a) the 'big bang theory' of how the universe
began; (b) the expansion of the universe and (c) relativityof time.
The Big Bang Theory and the Unity of Creation
Most cosmologists today have accepted the Big Bang Theory in
describing the origin of the universe. This theory states that the
universe began at a single hot, dense point, or 'singularity'. Out of
this point developed what is often referred to as 'cosmic soup', a
constant interchange between matter and energy with no separation
between stars and planets or the heavens and the Earth as we recognise
them.
The Noble Quran appears to be consistent with this theory; Allaah Says
(what means): "Have those who disbelieved not considered that the
heavens and the earth were ajoined entity, and We separated them..."
[Quran 21:30] This verse clearly describes the initial unity of all
creation and subsequent division of the universe into the phenomena we
observe. Abdullaah Yusuf Ali, in the notes to his English translation
of the twenty first Quranic chapter, points out, that as man acquires
more knowledge about the physical world, he is also bound to expand
his awareness of the overriding unity in the cosmos. As an example, he
cites the discovery of the direct correlation between measurements of
sunspot activity and changes in the Earth's magnetic field. There are
many other examples in our daily life, including the influence of the
moon on the tides and women's monthly cycle, the influence of the
Earth's magnetic field on the migration of birds, gravitational and
centrifugal forces that keep the solar system bound together in
harmony, preventing planets from flying away and crashing into each
other.
In essence, the initial unity of creation continues to exist, not in
the form of a singularity, but through various bonding relationships
that allow multiple forms of creation to maintain their linkage to the
initial'oneness' of the universe.
The Expansion and Structure of the Universe
The Quran points to the continued expansion of the universe in the
verse (which means): "And the heaven We constructed with strength, and
indeed, We are [its]expander." [Quran 51:47] In 1929, American
astronomer Edwin Hubble discovered that the farther a galaxy was from
the Earth, the greater the speed of its outward movement. In fact, he
found the movement of a galaxy to be directly proportional to its
distance. This means that if a galaxy is ten times as far away as
another galaxy, it is moving at ten times the speed.
Based on this discovery, and other observations, scientists have
concludedthat the universe is expanding. Furthermore, Dr. Haruk
Nurbaki, in his book 'Verses of the Koranand Facts of Science', states
that the Quran alsosuggests a structure of the universe which
corresponds to modern scientific findings. The Quran states (what
means): "[It is Allaah] who created the seven heavens in layers. "
[Quran 67: 3]
Dr. Nurbaki correlates thereference to the seven heavens with the
descriptions of cosmic regions by modern scientists. He states that
when one looks at space from Earth, he is surrounded by seven magnetic
fields extending into the infinity of space. These fields consist of
(i) the spatial field occupied by Earth and the rest of the solar
system; (ii) the spatial field of the Earth'sgalaxy, the Milky Way;
(iii) the spatial field occupied by a 'local cluster' of galaxies to
which the Milky Way belongs; (iv) the central magnetic field of the
universe represented by a collectivity of clustered galaxies; (v) the
band represented by quasars, which serve as 'star hatcheries'; (vi)
the field of the expanding universe, represented by the receding
galaxies; and (vii) the outermost field of space representing
infinity.
The Relativity of Time
Dr. Mansour Hassab-Elnaby, in a paper entitled: 'A New Astronomical
Quranic Method for the Determination of the Greatest Speed C', asserts
that the Quran establishes a time/space reference system, which is
indicative of the relativity of time and the constancy of the speed
oflight (represented by 'C' in scientific notation). Albert Einstein
used theseconcepts to establish his well-known 'field equations' which
providethe mathematical explanation for the interaction of matter,
energy, space and time inthe universe. The basis ofDr. Hassab-Elnaby's
paperis the Quranic verse (which means): "He arranges[each] matter
from the heaven tothe earth; then it will ascend to Him in a Day, the
extent of which is a thousand years of those which you count." [Quran
32:5]
Thus, the Quran suggests that time is not absolute in the universe, a
discovery made only in the early part of the twentieth century. The
abovementioned Quranicverse, according to Dr. Hassab-Elnaby, implies a
'cosmic affair' of extremely high speed, making it possible to travel,
in one day, the distance the moon travelsaround the Earth over a
period of 1,000 years. The use of the lunar calendar in reckoning
Earth time is explicitly stated in the following verse (which means):
"…[It is Allaah who made] the moon a derived light and determined for
it phases – that you may know the number of years and account [of
time]…" [Quran 10:5]
Furthermore, Dr. Hassab-Elnaby uses the mathematical relationship
given in this verse – one day of 'cosmic reckoning' equal to a
thousand years of 'Earth reckoning' – along with established
scientific data on the movements of the Earth and the moon to
calculate the speed which provides a linkage between the two systemsof
reckoning time. The resulting speed, he points out, is
299,792.458kilometres per second, which is exactly, to the decimal
point, the speed of light recorded by the United States National
Bureau of Standards.
The Quran as Part of Universal Order
The correlation between the findings of science in the past century
and the Quran highlights the importance of preservingthe written word,
emphasised in Islam because it bridges space and time, providing
inspiration and verification for those separated from direct contact
with the Prophet Muhammad and his companions . It has also led some
scientists totake a closer look at the Quran.
Dr. Maurice Bucaille of the French Academy of Science, author of 'The
Bible, the Koran and Science' , states that "…It comes as no surprise
to learn that religion and science have always beenconsidered to be
twin sisters by Islam and that today, at a time when science has taken
such great strides, they continue to be associated. Furthermore,
certain scientific data areused for a better understanding of the
Quranic text. What is more, in a century wherefor many scientific
truth has dealt a deathblow to religious belief, it is precisely the
discoveries of science that, in an objective examination of the
Islamic Revelation, have highlighted the supernatural character
ofcertain aspects of the revelation." Islam encourages man's search
for knowledge to both enhance appreciation of the cosmic order and
augment his capability toserve as a representative of Allaah in
governing the affairs of the Earth. The Quran seems to call attention
to the importance of observing the heavens in this search. It states
(what means): " And We made the skya protected ceiling, but they, from
its signs, turned away." [Quran 21:32]
Thus, important evidenceseems to be emerging in the modern world that
the Quran contains revelation which transcends space and time, forming
a part of the cosmic order to guidethe path of mankind and strengthen
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