He created the heavens and the Earth with truth. He wraps the night
around the day and wraps the day around the night, and has made the
Sun and Moon subservient, each one running for a specified term. Is
He not indeed the Almighty, the Endlessly Forgiving? ( Surat
az-Zumar, 5)
In the above verse the movement of the Earth is described by the word
"yukawwiru," which comes from root verb "takwir," meaning "to
cover up a spherical body," in the way that the rotation of the
Earth gives rise to night and day, like the winding of a turban. In
addition to the spherical shape of the Earth the word is also the
most accurate expression of its movement around the Sun. Because
of the Earth's spherical shape and its movement around the Sun, the
Sun always illuminates one side of the Earth while the other is in
darkness. The side in shadow is shrouded by the darkness of night,
to be replaced by the brightness of day when the Sun rises. The
positions of the Sun and Earth are revealed as follows in Surah Ya
Sin:
And the Sun runs to its resting place. That is the decree of the
Almighty, the All-Knowing. And We have decreed set phases for the
Moon, until it ends up looking like an old palm spathe. It is not
for the Sun to overtake the Moon nor for the night to outstrip the
day; each one is swimming in a sphere. (Surah Ya Sin, 38-40)
The movements of the Sun and Moon in verse 40 of Surah Ya Sin are
described by the Arabic word "yasba h oon a ," meaning "flowing,
passing or swimming." This word refers to an action performed by
someone on their own. Someone acting according to this verb
continues to perform it alone, with no intervention from anyone
else. The above verses may therefore be referring to the Sun's
independent movement in the universe, independent of any other
celestial body. (Allah knows the truth.) It is impossible for us to
see or follow the movement of the Sun with our own eyes. It is only
possible to determine that movement using special technological
equipment. As stated in verse 39 of Surah Ya Sin, in addition to
rotating around its own axis once every 26 days, the Sun also moves
through its own course.
The verse also reports that the Sun is not allowed to "overtake the
Moon," and the Qur'an thus states that the Sun and Moon do not
revolve around the same body, as astronomers put it. At the same
time, the verse makes it clear that there is no connection between
the motion responsible for night and day and the movement of the
Sun and Moon. (Allah knows the truth.)
Until the 16th century it was thought that the Earth was the center
of the universe. This view is known as the "geo-centric model,"
from the Greek words geo (Earth) and centron (center). This belief was
questioned by the famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus in 1543 in
his book De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (Of the Revolutions of
Heavenly Spheres), in which he suggested that the Earth and the
other planets revolve around the Sun. But as a result of
observations using a telescope performed by Galileo Galilei in 1610,
it was scientifically established that the Earth revolves around
the Sun. Since it had hitherto been thought that the Sun revolved
around the Earth, most scholars of the time rejected Copernicus'
theory. The famous astronomer Johannes Kepler's views setting out
the movements of the planets confirmed the helio-centric model in
the 16th and 17th centuries. In this model, whose name comes from
the words Helios (Sun) and centron (center), the Sun is the center of
the universe, rather than the Earth. Other heavenly bodies also
revolve around the Sun. Yet this was all revealed 1400 years ago in
the Qur'an.
By saying that the Earth was the center of the universe, the ancient
Greek astronomer Ptolemy was responsible for the geo-centric idea
of the universe that prevailed for hundreds of years. For that
reason, at the time of the revelation of the Qur'an, nobody knew
that the Earth-centered model that accounted for the formation of
day and night in terms of the movement of the Sun was incorrect. On
the contrary, all the stars and planets were regarded as revolving
around the Earth. Despite these prevalent errors of the time, the
Qur'an contains many expressions that agree with the scientific
facts regarding day and night:
By the Sun and its morning brightness, and the moon when it follows
it, and the day when it displays it, and the night when it conceals
it (Surat ash-Shams, 1-4)
As set out in the above verse, day, the brightness of the Sun, is
the result of the movement of the Earth. It is not the movement of
the Sun that is responsible for night and day. In other words, the
Sun is immobile in terms of night and day. The information in the
Qur'an refutes the thesis that the Earth is fixed while the Sun
revolves around it. The Qur'an is clearly descended from the
presence of our Lord, He Who is unfettered by space and time. As
science and technology advance more and more examples of the
compatibility between the Qur'an and science are coming to light.
This is set out in another verse from the Qur'an:
There is instruction in their stories for people of intelligence.
This is not a narration which has been invented but confirmation of
all that came before, a clarification of everything, and a
guidance and a mercy for people who believe. (Surah Yusuf, 111)
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Fathwa, - Severe Migraines: Removing Hijab
Question:
I am a 22 year old Muslimah. I have been observing hijab, and
practicing Islam consciously for the past 4 years, alhumdulillah,
despite family objections towards my decision. Shortly after embracing
the hijab, I developed migraines. Now my migraine is so severe that I
cannot perform daily tasks, without having an attack. This is making
me very ill and weak. I have tried wrapping in different ''styles'' to
see if my migraine will improve, but it does not help. MY migraine
attacks are highly frequent, and I feel it has sadly become a burden
on me. 9/10 times I will have a severe attack after wearing hijab. The
strength of effects is also worsening, I also get extremely nauseous,
dizzy and lethargic. I have made an appointment with my doctor to see
if there is anything to help me. I have had a blood test for this
previously, and Alhumdulillah it is clear. Now I fear there is nothing
the doctor can prescribe me, that will make my health better. I would
like to know the Islamic perspective on this ~ in such cases, would it
be permissible to remove the hijab?
Answer:
Wa Alaykum Assalam wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatuhu,
In the Name of Allah, Most Merciful & Compassionate
Allah gives everyone a different trial, and those who struggle to obey
His command throughout such trials, their reward is truly with Allah.
Removing the hijab in front of non-mahrams would not be permissible,
do not allow yourself to be pressured into doing so. My advice would
be for you to find cotton hijabs which come in both one piece and two
piece styles, the one piece seems like it would give you the most ease
� both are light, not tight, and require no pins. Ask for the
�Amira-style� or �cotton 1 or 2 piece hijabs� at your local Islamic
store or search online.
An example:
http://www.almuhajabat .com/Merchant2 /merchant.mvcScreen=CT
GY&Store_Code=A& Category_Code=amira
Also: have you tried a traditional homeopath to treat your migraines?
May Allah give you shifaa and afiya, Ameen.
And Allah knows best.
Wassalam,
I am a 22 year old Muslimah. I have been observing hijab, and
practicing Islam consciously for the past 4 years, alhumdulillah,
despite family objections towards my decision. Shortly after embracing
the hijab, I developed migraines. Now my migraine is so severe that I
cannot perform daily tasks, without having an attack. This is making
me very ill and weak. I have tried wrapping in different ''styles'' to
see if my migraine will improve, but it does not help. MY migraine
attacks are highly frequent, and I feel it has sadly become a burden
on me. 9/10 times I will have a severe attack after wearing hijab. The
strength of effects is also worsening, I also get extremely nauseous,
dizzy and lethargic. I have made an appointment with my doctor to see
if there is anything to help me. I have had a blood test for this
previously, and Alhumdulillah it is clear. Now I fear there is nothing
the doctor can prescribe me, that will make my health better. I would
like to know the Islamic perspective on this ~ in such cases, would it
be permissible to remove the hijab?
Answer:
Wa Alaykum Assalam wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatuhu,
In the Name of Allah, Most Merciful & Compassionate
Allah gives everyone a different trial, and those who struggle to obey
His command throughout such trials, their reward is truly with Allah.
Removing the hijab in front of non-mahrams would not be permissible,
do not allow yourself to be pressured into doing so. My advice would
be for you to find cotton hijabs which come in both one piece and two
piece styles, the one piece seems like it would give you the most ease
� both are light, not tight, and require no pins. Ask for the
�Amira-style� or �cotton 1 or 2 piece hijabs� at your local Islamic
store or search online.
An example:
http://www.almuhajabat .com/Merchant2 /merchant.mvcScreen=CT
GY&Store_Code=A& Category_Code=amira
Also: have you tried a traditional homeopath to treat your migraines?
May Allah give you shifaa and afiya, Ameen.
And Allah knows best.
Wassalam,
Fathwa, - Getting someone towax one's private parts if one's spouse demands, requests, or prefers it a
Question:
Getting someone to wax one's private parts if one's spouse demands,
requests, or prefers it and you can�t do it yourself
Answer:
Walaikum assalam wa rahmatullah,
The Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) said,
�Guard your nakedness from anyone other than your spouse�� [Tirmidhi
and Ibn Maja, and Abu Dawud]
It is unlawful to uncover one�s nakedness (awra) in front of anyone
besides one�s spouse, except in situations of genuine necessity�such
as medical treatment (to the extent of the necessity). [Ibn Abidin,
Radd al-Muhtar]
Waxing one�s private parts does not constitute genuine need or
necessity and does not thus permit one to uncover one�s nakedness in
front of another person (even of the same sex).
However, you could seek your spouse�s help. And, like in all other
things, practice makes perfect�
And Allah alone gives success.
Wassalam,
Getting someone to wax one's private parts if one's spouse demands,
requests, or prefers it and you can�t do it yourself
Answer:
Walaikum assalam wa rahmatullah,
The Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) said,
�Guard your nakedness from anyone other than your spouse�� [Tirmidhi
and Ibn Maja, and Abu Dawud]
It is unlawful to uncover one�s nakedness (awra) in front of anyone
besides one�s spouse, except in situations of genuine necessity�such
as medical treatment (to the extent of the necessity). [Ibn Abidin,
Radd al-Muhtar]
Waxing one�s private parts does not constitute genuine need or
necessity and does not thus permit one to uncover one�s nakedness in
front of another person (even of the same sex).
However, you could seek your spouse�s help. And, like in all other
things, practice makes perfect�
And Allah alone gives success.
Wassalam,
Fathwa, - Listening to Female Naat Singers
Question:
I was listening to some Naats yesterday and was told that it was not
religious to do so as a woman was singing it. I just wanted to know
whether this was true or not. The naat in question is Shahe-Madina.
Answer:
Wa Alaykum Assalam wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatuhu,
In the Name of Allah, Most Merciful & Compassionate
From a previous question answered by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari:
From the contemporary scholars, Dr. Wahaba al-Zuhayli from Damascus
writes in his famous 'al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Adillatuhu:
"It is Haram (unlawful) to listen to the voice of a female, which is
in a melodious and musical tone, even if it is by reciting Qur'an"
(Vol:1, P755).
In conclusion, it is evident that a male should avoid listening to the
Nasheed and Na'at of non-Mahram females. Similarly it is necessary
that the females do not sing in front of non-Mahram men, whether in
their presence or by recording their voices and releasing albums.
Wassalam,
I was listening to some Naats yesterday and was told that it was not
religious to do so as a woman was singing it. I just wanted to know
whether this was true or not. The naat in question is Shahe-Madina.
Answer:
Wa Alaykum Assalam wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatuhu,
In the Name of Allah, Most Merciful & Compassionate
From a previous question answered by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari:
From the contemporary scholars, Dr. Wahaba al-Zuhayli from Damascus
writes in his famous 'al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Adillatuhu:
"It is Haram (unlawful) to listen to the voice of a female, which is
in a melodious and musical tone, even if it is by reciting Qur'an"
(Vol:1, P755).
In conclusion, it is evident that a male should avoid listening to the
Nasheed and Na'at of non-Mahram females. Similarly it is necessary
that the females do not sing in front of non-Mahram men, whether in
their presence or by recording their voices and releasing albums.
Wassalam,
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