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Water
Masses Mixed But Distinguishable |
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Allah, the Almighty,
says:
[He
has let loosed the two seas meeting together. Between
them is a barrier which none of them can transgress.
Then which of the Blessings of your Lord will you both
(jinn and men) deny? Out of them both come out pearl and
coral.]
(Ar-Rahman:
19-22) |
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The Scientific Fact:
It was not until 1873
that seas were known to have waters of different natures
and that they did not belong to just one huge sea. This
was discovered after Challenger’s voyage which lasted
for three years. Only in 1942, the results of long
researches appeared for the first time supporting this
fact. Hundreds of marine research stations discovered
that the Atlantic Ocean, for instance, contains waters
of different characteristics including differences in
temperature, density, saltiness, marine life, and
ability to absorb oxygen. Such differences could be
found in one place. What if we make a comparison between
two different seas like the Red Sea and the
Mediterranean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean,
and the Red sea and the Gulf of Aden? In 1942, it was
discovered that in certain seas, waters pile up yet each
retains its different composition and characteristics.
Sea water moves swiftly and violently in a way that
makes water masses mix and intermingle. However, each
mass maintains its own characteristics and qualities.
Ebb and flow, water currents, waves and hurricanes all
contribute to the stirring of sea water. Yet, each mass
never loses its own qualities even after having mixed
with other masses as if there is a barrier between them. |
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Facets of Scientific
Inimitability:
The above verses tell us
about two neighboring seas where the water of each is
salty, and mixes with the water of the other sea, yet,
it maintains its own qualities. The Ever-Glorious Qur'an
tells us that pearl and coral can be found in both seas;
meaning that water is salty in both, since coral and
pearl are found in salty water only. This indicates that
the verse is talking about oceans and seas that appear
as if they are the same water mass; yet, they contain
water masses of different qualities.
Oceans and huge salty
seas appear to us as having the same qualities and as
being one mass. However, the fact is that such seas and
oceans have different masses of water that are totally
different from each other. Only modern technology could
tell us the extent of their differences. The
Ever-Glorious Qur'an, without exception, told us this
fact a long time ago stressing that though next to each
other, the waters of two seas will never transgress
against the other (i.e. would not mix and dissolve in
each other); rather, they will always maintain their
qualities as if there is a barrier between them. Is this
not sufficient evidence that the Ever-Glorious Qur'an is
the word of Allah? |
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