The Sun is made up of 70% hydrogen (H) and 28% helium (He) atoms.
57Other substances make up less than 2% of the Sun's constitutions.
One of the most astonishing facts about the Sun is this: six hundred
million tons of hydrogen are converted into a mind-boggling 596
million tons of helium in the Sun every second. The remaining 4
million tons is given off as heat and light energy. 58In that sense,
the first thing that comes to mind when the Sun is mentioned is the
letters H (hydrogen) and He (helium) that stand for the Sun. All the
15 verses in Surat ash-Shams of the Qur'an (Shams meaning 'Sun'), end
in the letters H and E. The Arabic equivalent of these letters are:
The Arabic form of the verses in Surat ash-Shams and the final letters
thereof can be seen below:As can be seen, all ...
Almighty Allah has created all the details in nature, and is still
creating them. All our knowledge about such details allow us to
comprehend our Lord's Omniscience. In one verse, we are told:
Allah, there is no god but Him, the Living, the Self-Sustaining. He is
not subject to drowsiness or sleep. Everything in the heavens and the
earth belongs to Him. Who can intercede with Him except by His
permission? He knows what is before them and what is behind them but
they cannot grasp any of His knowledge save what He wills. His
Footstool encompasses the heavens and the earth and their preservation
does not tire Him. He is the Most High, the Magnificent. (Surat
al-Baqara, 255)
Heart Massage
Many miraculous features of the Qur'an prove it is Allah's Word. It
contains scientific details, extraordinary scientific codes as well as
many other features which categorically prove its divine status. In
addition, information which could not have been scientifically proven
during the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad (saas) is found in
abundance in Allah's Holy Book. The fact that only 20th and
21st-century technology has confirmed some of the Qur'anic verses
provides clear proof that the Qur'an cannot be the work of any human
being.
One of the verses that may be referring to the future is verse 73 of
Surat al-Baqara:
Remember when you killed someone and violently accused each other of
it, and Allah brought out what you were hiding. We said, 'Hit him with
part of it!' In that way Allah gives life to the dead and He shows you
His Signs so that hopefully you will understand. (Surat al-Baqara,
72-73)
Among the meanings of the Arabic term "bibaadiha," translated as "with
part of it" in the above verse, is "someone or some people." In the
context of that meaning, the verse may be a reference to heart
massage, striking the chest from above, which makes it possible to
restart the heart if it has stopped beating. (Allah knows the truth.)
When the chest is struck from above during heart massage, the heart
can start beating once again. The words "We said, 'Hit him with part
of it!' In that way Allah gives life to the dead..." in the verse may
be a reference to this effect of heart massage. (Allah knows the
truth).
In such a scenario, the person to whom the massage is administered has
the characteristics of a dead body: loss of consciousness,
debilitating respiratory problems and decreasing heartbeat. With our
present-day knowledge, heart massage can be applied to someone whose
heart has stopped, enabling heartbeat and vital functions to resume.
Pressure is applied to the rib cage at specific intervals during heart
massage. Then, the rhythmic contraction required for it to continue
pumping blood can be re-established. In that context, the striking of
a dead body in such a way as to restore it to life, as stated in the
verse, may be suggestive of the heart massage technique. The Qur'an is
the word of Almighty Allah, He Who creates all things from nothing -
and Whose knowledge enfolds all things. Every verse of the Qur'an
therefore contains information revealed with the wisdom of our
Almighty Lord. In one verse, Allah refers to the Qur'an itself as
follows:
... Will they not ponder the Qur'an? If it had been from other than
Allah, they would have found many inconsistencies in it. (Surat
an-Nisa', 82)
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