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The Sun is a
Great Lamp, and the Moon Gives Light |
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Allah, the Almighty, says:
[Blessed
be He Who has placed in the heaven big stars, and has
placed therein a great lamp (sun), and a moon giving
light.]
(Al-Furqan: 61)
And,
[And
We have made (therein) a shining lamp (sun).]
(An-Naba':
13) |
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The
Scientific Facts:
The
energy of the sun (universal atomic pile):
The energy
of the sun is generated by the burning of hydrogen,
which is the main constituent of the sun that transforms
it into helium deep within, where there is very high
density, pressure, and temperatures reaching
15,000,000°. This leads to a nuclear reaction and fusion
of four hydrogen atoms to make one helium atom. The
leftover energy from this reaction is released in the
form of electromagnetic energy divided into short wave
rays, infrared rays, and ultraviolet rays.
This means
that the sun obtains its energy from within through
natural nuclear reaction under very high pressure, heat,
and density as if it is a mega atomic pile made to
provide earth with light, warmth, and energy.
The sun is
considered a star and is a luminous celestial body,
whereas the moon is a planet; a dark celestial body that
reflects the light it receives from stars and the sun as
do all the other natural satellites of the planets (the
moons). |
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Facets of Scientific
Inimitability:
More than
fourteen centuries ago, the Ever-Glorious Qur'an
indicated the difference between stars and planets
exemplified in the difference between the sun and the
moon.
Modern
astronomers only discovered this fact recently after the
telescope was invented and after applying photometric
and spectrogram researches on stars and planets.
Stars are
luminous celestial bodies whereas planets are dark
celestial bodies that reflect the light received from
stars and the sun as do all other natural satellites of
the planets and (moons).
The sun is
a mega atomic pile swimming very fast in space and has
many various forms of light, heat, and energy. It is not
just a bright disk; rather it is like a shining lamp,
whereas the moon is a planet that reflects the light of
the sun to lighten the night on earth.
This
fact was described in these two honorable verses
fourteen centuries ago, then we must ask ourselves, who
told Prophet Muhammad
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about it but Allah, the Most High! |
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