Friday, October 20, 2017

“Hydrogen” in the Qur’an?

Hydrogen” in the Qur’an?

91:1 By the sun and its brightness (waduhaha), 91:2 And the moon when it follows it (talaha), 91:3 And the day when it displays it (jallaha), 91:4 And the night when it covers it (yaghshaha),

(The element Hydrogen (hydrujyn in Arabic) is represented in the periodic table by the symbol “H”)(“H” in Arabic is “h” (the letter “h” is namedha”). The sun is mostly composed of hydrogen (75%))(Chapter 91 of the Qur’an is called “The Sun”. And all Verses of chapter “The Sun” end with “ha” (91:1-15))(Allah knows best)

(See also the article “hydrogen” in “miracles-of-quran(dot)com”, and the article “sun composition” in “space(dot)com”)(Allah knows best)

(On another subject, according to Verses 91:3-4, the sun is immobile in terms of night and day, because it is the day what displays the brightness of the sun (91:3), and it is the night what covers the brightness of the sun (91:4))(When day and night are mentioned in the Qur’an, then Earth is implicitly mentioned, because the mention of night and day is related/connected to Earth, or it involves the Earth. The rotation of the Earth around its own axis causes the day and night. If the sun is immobile in terms of night and day, then the Earth, which is also involved, is the one that is moving, not the sun. So, according to these Verses, the rotation of the Earth displays and covers the sun’s brightness)(Allah knows best)

14:1 Alif Laam Ra. A Book which We have revealed to you, so that you may bring mankind out of darkness into light by the permission of their Lord, to the Path of the All-Mighty, the Praiseworthy.

(And, on another subject, in regard to the word “talaha” (Ta-Lam-Waw) (it follows it) in Verse 91:2; “Ta-Lam-Waw”, used in the context of a “book”, means “read” or “recite” (e.g. “while you recite (tatluna) the Book” (2:44)). According to the context, the moon follows / reads / recites the sun’s brightness (91:2); in other words, the light of the moon is a reflected light; the moon does not have its own light, but “reads” the light / brightness of the sun (91:1-2). Similarly, people who is in darkness (fig. the moon), they may be enlightened by the enlightening Book (fig. the sun) (14:1, 22:8))(Allah knows best)

22:8 And among mankind is (he) who disputes concerning Allah without any knowledge or guidance or an enlightening Book,

See also: Is the Qur'an scientifically correct? (1) (Astronomy)

http://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2016/02/is-quran-scientifically-correct.html

See also: Is the Qur'an scientifically correct? (0) (Index)

https://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2017/04/is-quran-scientifically-correct-2.html

External Link: https://www.miracles-of-quran.com/hydrogen.html

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