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Is the universe infinite? Or is it finite in a steady state? From the very beginning this has been a subject of debate between great minds. Hot debates and ratiocination of all kinds failed to clarify this dilemma. This had once been the subject of philosophical speculations before it yielded its place to the science of physics. Some of the great minds argued that the universe was not a confined space, while others contended that its boundaries were drawn. The Quran describes it as a continuously expanding and dynamic universe. According to this description, the universe has a new aspect every instant that deviates from the concept of an infinite space; its perpetual expansion defies the concept of a confined and steady state universe. Thus, the Quran propounds a third alternative, leaving the heated controversy of thinkers in abeyance.


This may contribute to the formulation of a judgment for the inquiring minds, probing whether the Quran is God's revelation or not. We have, on the one hand, Muhammad in the desert, neither a philosopher nor a physicist, and, on the other hand, the assumptions of great thinkers and philosophers such as Aristotle, Ptolemy,Giordano Bruno, Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton, to name but a few. The greatest minds in history, basing their arguments on observations and formulas they had ingeniously devised, claimed either that the universe had its confines or that it was an endless space, but it occurred to none of them to think of a dynamic expanding universe, until the 20th century when Edwin Hubble, by means of a telescope, demonstrated that the universe was expanding. The theory of expansion of the universe was first advanced in the 1920s. Until the descent of the Quran no other source had made such an assertion!


MUHAMMAD'S TELESCOPE

Unbelievers contended that the Quran was Muhammad's own fabrication and not the revelation of God. How then would these dissenters explain the fact that Muhammad had been the only person who was aware of the expanding universe long before the 1920s.


Could it be that in the 600s he had invented a telescope similar to the one contrived in the 1900s? Could it be that he had been familiar with the handling of such a telescope and acquainted with the motion of stars and that he had concealed it from his fellow men? If those who accused the Prophet of lunacy and alleged that in his delusional states he imagined himself the messenger of God were justified in their claims, how would they account for the fact that he knew facts not known to his contemporaries, facts that were to be discovered 1300 years after his revelation of them? If those people assert that the Prophet had devised a religion to serve his own ends, how can they explain that his so-called delusions materialized after a lapse of 1300 years? His pronouncements at the time did not promote his interests in any way; quite the reverse was the case, since he unwittingly gave his enemies a hint they might take advantage of.

Can a person whose own interests prevail over the interests of others declare something not to his own advantage that was sure to be bitterly censured and much derided by those whose naked eyes failed to observe the expansion of the universe? If, despite this, a person came up with the contention that Muhammad was an intelligent man who might have perceived this truth, what sort of an intelligence might this have been?


And, instead of boasting of having been the depository of such knowledge, why would he have preferred to tell an untruth and claim that this was not his own discovery but the revelation by God? While the inventor or discoverer of a pin is inclined to brag about his breakthrough, why on earth would Muhammad choose to be modest and categorically declare that the Quran was not his own production, but the revelation of God? Was this due to humility? Would these people - who had denied his prophethood and accused him of having been an impostor - have dared qualify him with the laudable attribute of "humility?"


DISCOVERY OF THE EXPANDING UNIVERSE

There was a gap in Newton's physics. Newton believed in an endlessly vast and static universe. His law of gravity encountered a problem. How was it that the physical bodies, in the course of eons, defied their mutual attractions and did not collapse into a unity? The formula that Einstein devised abandoned the absolute notions of space and time as reference points for all objects in the universe. Basing his studies on Einstein's formulas, Alexander Friedmann, a Russian physicist, discovered that the universe must be expanding. Georges Lema?tre, a Belgian cleric, astronomer and cosmologist, formulated that the universe had begun in a cataclysmic explosion of a small, primeval superatom, like the growing of an oak tree from an acorn.

This theory explained the recession of galaxies within the framework of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. This idea was so incredible that even Einstein had problems accepting it, despite the fact that this all had originated from his own formulas. Einstein, rather, countered that physics was not the forte of Lema?tre, and the universe was an infinite expanse and in a steady state.


Lema?tre's theory posited that the universe was expanding. This was a statement that no philosopher and no scientist had ever before set forth. Kant had said in his Critique of Pure Reason that this was an enigma unsolvable by human intelligence. This theory fit everything and explained the reason why the universe did not collapse in spite of gravity. The key had fit into the lock. It was the correct explanation of the enigma. However, this statement met with the usual adverse reaction: "No, it is not the truth..."


Remaining outside the sphere of theoretical controversy, American astronomer Hubble was, about the same time, making observations with his sophisticated telescope in the Mount Wilson observatory. He observed that galaxies were receding from each other, which proved that the universe was expanding. In answer to those who said they could not believe in things their eyes had not witnessed, Hubble's discovery led to the following declaration: "Now that you see it, you have got to believe it." Hubble showed this by the Doppler Effect. Thus the wavelengths of receding bodies prolonged in the spectrum of light waves would shift to red, while, if the bodies approached each other, the wavelengths would shorten, shifting to blue. The light that came from galaxies that shifted to red showed that the galaxies were receding. In line with this observation, Hubble discovered a striking law: the speed of galaxies that receded was directly proportional to the distance between galaxies. The farther away a galaxy stood, the more its speed of recession accelerated. The result was tested again and again. In 1950, a high-magnification telescope was installed on Mount Palomar in the USA, the largest instrument of its kind. The new tests and controls justified this observation. The measurements made pointed to the fact that the creation of the universe occurred about 10-15 billion years ago.


Both Einstein and Lema?tre took an interest in Hubble's work; Einstein, who did not agree with Lema?tre at first, eventually acknowledged during a conference that Lema?tre was right after all. He confessed that his failure to endorse these findings had been the gravest error in his life. Thus it was that the fact that the universe was of a dynamic nature and expanding, confirmed by observations, was also validated by the great physicist Einstein.


In the examples presented by Hubble and Lema?tre, we see illustrated how a physicist arrives at a conclusion both in theory and through observation. While Lema?tre demonstrated how he had made inferences from Einstein's formulas to substantiate his theoretical discoveries, Hubble presented the data of his observations and his conclusions.


As we see, the result obtained by physicists is the consequence of cumulative and collective bits of knowledge and research. The Creator of physical laws provides the answer in the Quran to the issues of towering importance throughout human history. The Quran's presentation of scientific facts is clear, direct, and concise; it is different than the presentation of scientists, which tends to be complicated by scientific methods and procedures. The provider of this answer does not have to go through all the labyrinths a scientist has to. The Quran's method is perfectly straightforward, unswerving and explicit.


If we had the possibility of looking at the universe from above and somebody asked us to describe what we saw, our answer would be that it was expanding. To achieve the Quran's revelation of this fact 1400 years ago, man would have needed access to the assistance of accumulated scientific data acquired throughout long years and to sophisticated telescopes. When people claim that science and religion oppose each other, the Quran furnishes answers to the most complicated scientific problems. Observations made by sophisticated telescopes today confirm the statements of the Quran.


The Quran, perfectly aware of the human psyche with its prescience, states that nonbelievers will insist on their convictions regardless how many miracles are presented to them. Some ask: "Why did the people also not believe in Jesus, who had performed miracles and healed the sick and the blind?" This example demonstrates why the majority of people did not believe in Christ and the other prophets, despite their miracles. Miracles change in fact as time goes by, but the negative attitude of most humans remains unchanged.


REASON FOR THE USE OF THE ROYAL PLURAL

I think it advisable to explain the reason for the use of "We" in the verse analyzed in this chapter. God uses both the royal plural "We" and the first person singular "I." Some languages use the first person plural "we" to express grandeur and exalted rank.
In the hundreds of references addressing God in the second person, the pronoun used is "Thou" and never the plural "You" or "Ye." The thousands of references made to Him as a third person always use the pronoun "He" and never "They." References in the Quran to God always use either the second or the third person, and none of them as a second or third person plural. Thousands of times in the Quran, God is referred to as "Allah," "Gracious (Rahman)," Merciful (Raheem)," and "Lord (Rab)" and all of these words are in the singular, never the plural.



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DID YOU KNOW !!!


Your Body receives a huge amount of Electromagnetic waves daily!

You get these Electromagnetic waves through the Electrical Equipments that you use and the various equipments which you can not leave!
Also, through the electrical lights which can not be switched off in certain cases for even an hour!

Electromagnetic waves! In other words, you are charged with electromagnetic waves without realizing it!
You have headache! You feel uncomfortable!
Laziness, in action and pain in different places!
Do not forget this when you feel some of these symptoms!

What is the solution from all this??!!

A non Muslim Scientist (From Europe) made a research from which he concluded that the best way for the body to remove the positive Electromagnetic charges which hurts the body is:

• By putting your forehead on the ground more than once, so that the ground will discharge the positive harmful Electromagnetic charges!
• This is similar to the grounding of the buildings where any positive electrical signals (Like thunders) would be discharged through the ground.
• So, put your forehead on the ground to discharge the positive electrical signals!

What makes this research more amazing is that:
•The best is to put your forehead on the sand

And it becomes more amazing that:
•The best way is to put your forehead on the ground while you are positioned to the centre of the Earth! Since you will be able to discharge the Electromagnetic signals in a better and more efficient way!

Mecca is scientifically proven to be the centre of the Earth!


And that Kaa’ba is the exact centre of the Earth!

So, “Prostration” in your prayers is:

•The best way to discharge the harmful electromagnetic signals from your body!
•It is also the ideal way to be very close from the Almighty who created this universe in such a creative way!

Allah Almighty will always ask us to do things because they are helpful and useful for us!There are cases when we won’t know the reason for a certain act, but sooner or later, you might be able to find the reason!In any case, you should trust the Almighty Allah and know that whatever you do for Him, is the best for you!

We do not prostrate to discharge the electromagnetic waves, but to obey the Almighty Allah! We trust that in His commands, there is always a wisdom! Our trust is because He is the Creator, He knows everything!

However, since a scientific reason is available, it was essential to show it to the people so that they can see that whatever Muslims do, is good for them!

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There are two verses in the Quran which imply the existence of extraterrestrial life. The first verse indicates the existence of planets similar to earth in the universe:

"God is He who has created seven heavens (samawatte) and of the earth a similar number..." (65:12)

According to Muhammad Asad's interpretation [1] the term Sama (plural: Samawatte), translated as heaven or sky, is applied to any thing that is spread like a canopy above any other thing. Thus, the visible sky which stretches like a vault above Earth and forms its canopy is called sama; and this is the primary meaning of this term in the Quran; in a wider sense, it has the connotation of a "galaxy" or a "cosmic system". As regard to the "seven heavens", it is to be borne in mind that in Arabic usage the number "seven" is often synonymous with "several", or "many". This may explain the "seven heavens" as denoting the multiplicity of galaxies or cosmic systems. As such the above verse (65:12) would mean that God created the universe to compromise many galaxies, each having at least one earth similar to ours.

The second verse speaks not only of the possibility of extraterrestrial life, but it categorically declares that it does exist [2]:

"And among His signs is the creation of heavens and the earth, and of all the living creatures (da'bbah) which He has caused to multiply throughout them, and He has the power to gather them together (Jam-i-him) whenever He wills." (42:29)

The first part of this verse declares the existence of living creatures on the Earth as well as the cosmic system. The Quran describes the living creatures as (da'bbah) which cover all living species that creep or move along the surface of the Earth. It is certainly not applicable to any form of spiritual life. In Arabic an angel will never be referred to as da'bbah or a jinni for that matter. The second part of the verse speaks of bringing together the life on Earth and the life elsewhere in the universe. The verse does not specify the time or the place of this meeting but rather states that this event will most certainly come to pass whenever God so desires. It should be pointed out that the Arabic term Jam-i-him used to express the gathering event can imply either a physical encounter or a contact through communication.

In conclusion the Quran states that life exists in many forms and in many places in this gigantic cosmos and not only restricted to Earth. God has the power to allow these various creatures to be gathered whenever He wills. This is an early reference to the space age in which current space explorations may constitute a modest beginning. However, the very fact that more than fourteen hundred years ago such a possibility of extraterrestrial life was even predicted is miraculous in itself.


References:
Muhammad Asad, "The Message of the Qur'an", Published by Dar Al-Andalus, Gibraltar (1980)
Yusuf Ali, "The Holy Qur'an", Published by the Muslim Students Association, USA (1975).

source : muslimbridges.org

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When the inward is good the outward is also inevitably so, for the outward always follows the inward, whether good or evil.- Shaykh Al-Habib 'Adullah ibn 'Alawi al-Haddad qs

When someone criticizes or disagrees with you, a small ant of hatred and antagonism is born in your heart. If you do not squash that ant at once, it might grow into a snake, or even a dragon. - Ash-Shaykh Jalal'uddin al-Rumi qs [Mathnavi]

If you are aware of your humility, then you are arrogant.- Shaykh Ibn 'Ata'Allah al-Iskandari qs

Till man destroys "self" he is no true friend of God.- Ash-Shaykh Mawlana Jalal'uddin al-Rumi qs

People count with self-satisfaction the number of times they have recited the name of God on their prayer beads, but they keep no beads for reckoning the number of idle words they speak.- Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali qs

Listen to your heart and not your ego. Your ego prompts you to boast of vain assertions to obtain the glory of this world. Turn away from vanity and seek Him in the recesses of your heart and soul- Ash-Shaykh 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani qs [Fayuz E Yazdani]

The Righteous Salaf were as fearful of their good deeds being squandered, or not being accepted, as the present generation is certain that their neglect would be forgiven.- Imam Hasan al-Basri (radiAllahu 'anhu)

Whoever is offered an apology from a fellow Muslim should accept it unless he knows that the person apologizing is being dishonest.- Muhammad (salAllahu 'alayhi wasalam) [Mishkat al Tabrizi, Vol III Hadith no. 5052]

Cease to sin, because you will not meet Allah with anything [as valuable] as few sins. - A'isha (radiAllahu 'anhu)

There is only one virtue and one sin for a soul on the path:virtue when he is conscious of Godand sin when he is not. - Shaykh As-Sayyed Muhammad Abu Hashim Madani qs
If sins had an odour, then nobody would be able to sit with me.- Muhammad ibn Wasi' (radiAllahu 'anhu)

If sins had an odour, would you be sitting alone?
I complained to Waki' about the weakness of my memorization, so he instructed me to abandon disobedience;He informed me that knowledge is a light,and the light of Allah is not given to a sinner.- Imam Ash-Shafi'i (Rahimullah)

Someone who seeks to travel the path of Allah should begin with a sound repentance from all his sins.- Shaykh Al-Habib 'Abdullah ibn 'Alawi al-Haddad qs

There is no change away from sin, Nor power to remain firm on good, except through Allah Most High and Almighty- Imam Abu Ja'far al-Tahawi (Rahimullah)

The heart becomes sick, as the body becomes sick, and its remedy is al-Tawbah (repentance) and protection [from transgression] . It becomes rusty as a mirror becomes rusty, and its clarity is obtained by remembrance. It becomes naked as the body becomes naked, and its beautification is al-Taqwa.It becomes hungry and thirsty as the body becomes hungry, and its food and drink are knowledge, love, dependence, repentance and servitude. - Shaykh Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah qs

Fight against your ego with the four swords of training: eat little, sleep little, speak little, and be patient when people harm you... Then the ego will walk the paths of obedience, Like a fleeing horseman in the field of battle.- Shaykh Abu Zakariya Yahya ibn Mu'adh al-Razi qs

If you remember the creation (gossip about such and such a person), then remember Allah the Most High. Remembering Him is the medicine for remembering His creation.- Shaykh Fudayl ibn 'Iyad (rahimahullah)

Does money upset the hearts of learned men?He answered, "men whose hearts are changed by money are not learned"- Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali qs

Do to me, O Allah, what is worthy of Thee; And not what is worthy of me.- Saadi al-Shiraz [Gulistan]

This life is not real. I conquered the world and it did not bring me satisfaction. - Muhammad Ali (Boxing champion)

A pirate was captured and brought before Alexander the Great.Alexander asked the pirate: 'How dare you molest the people?' The pirate replied: 'And how dare you molest the entire world? I am called a thief because I do it with a little ship only. You do it with a great navy and you are called an Emperor!' - from Mutma'inaa's Collected Pearls of Wisdom

The True Ascetic abandons the three 'I's. He does not say "for me," "with me," or "my property." He must not attribute anything to himself. - Shaykh Ibn al-'Arabi qs

The heart, in its journey to Allah, Majestic is He, is like that of a bird; Love is its head, and fear and hope are its two wings. When the head and two wings are sound, the bird flies gracefully; if the head is severed, the bird dies; if the bird loses one of its wings, it then becomes a target for every hunter or predator.- Shaykh Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah qs

Oh Beloved, take me. Liberate my soul. Fill me with your love and release me from the two worlds. If I set my heart on anything but you let fire burn me from inside. Oh Beloved, take away what I want. Take away what I do. Take away what I need. Take away everything that takes me from you. - Ash-Shaykh Mawlana Jalal'uddin al-Rumi qs

When light engages the heart, it causes an illumination of the path, a purification of the consciousness, an enlightenment of the intellect and an establishment of the foundations of dhikr and shukr and of beautiful worship.- Shaykh Al-Habib 'Umar bin Hafiz qs

When you resolve to become pious, the devil in your nature cries out at you, "Tread not those paths, O confused one; distress and poverty will overcome you. You will be despised, let down by friends, you will regret it." Dread of the devil has bound their souls; the cries of the devil are the drover of the damned; the call of the Lord is a guardian of the saints.- Ash-Shaykh Jalal'uddin al-Rumi qs [Mathnawi]

Purification of the heart was once described by a scholar: He gave the analogy of a man who didn t has a bath for a whole year. So to make himself look clean and presentable, the dirty man decided to put on perfume and wear expensive clothes. Obviously his actions would be futile. He would still reek and smell, right? Similarly, if we have dirty hearts and we focus on external actions (e.g. Salah, fasting etc) our actions would be futile. Hence, tasawwuf and purification of the heart. If we do not focus on the importance of purifying our hearts, all our external good deeds will be in vain. - from Mutma'inaa's Collected Pearls of Wisdom

The spiritual warrior is he who breaks an idol; and the idol of each person is his Ego.- Imam Abul Qasim al-Qushayri qs [al-Risala al-Qushayrriya]

We have come to free the slaves of Allah from the slavery of the creation. Purifying the heart is equally if not more important then external ritualistic worship. It is something that we should not neglect. - from Mutma'inaa's Collected Pearls of Wisdom

I know of nothing more useful to you than four matters: surrender to Allah, to humbly entreat Him, to think the best of Him, and to perpetually renew your repentance to Him, even if you should repeat a sin seventy times in a day.- Shaykh Ibn 'Ata'Allah al-Iskandari qs

This Qur'an guides you to the recognition of your illnesses and to their remedies. Your illnesses are your sins, and your medicine is seeking Allah's forgiveness. - Qatadah (radiAllahu anhu)
Who does greater evil than he who is reminded of the signs of the Lord, then turns away from them? - Qur'an [32:22]

Whoever desires to purify his heart, then let him prefer Allah to his desires- Shaykh Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah qs

The glance is a poisoned arrow of shaytan. Whoever lowers his gaze for Allah, He will bestow upon him a refreshing sweetness which he will find in his heart on the day that he meets Him.- Muhammad (salAllahu 'alayhi wasalam)

Never do I argue with a man with a desire to hear him say what is wrong, or to expose him and win victory over him. Whenever I face an opponent in debate I silently pray - O Lord, help him so that truth may flow from his heart and on his tongue, and so that if truth is on my side, he may follow me; and if truth be on his side, I may follow him.- Imam Ash-Shafi'i (rahimullah)

What hurts the soul? To live without tasting the water of its own essence.- Ash-Shaykh Mawlana Jalal'uddin al-Rumi qs

Come to HIM Now!
Do you feel HIS Presence?Here!
Through, around you;
Praise be to HIM:
ALLAH!
The Subtle, the One!
Purify the Soul,
And receive HIS boundless blessings
Through purified Hearts:
Laa ilaaha ill-ALLAH...
HULaa ilaaha ill-ALLAH...
HULaa ilaaha ill-ALLAH...
HULaa ilaaha ill-ALLAH
Muhammad-ar- Rasulullaah
Astaghfiru-ALLAH (100 times)
Laa ilaaha illaa Anta, subhaanaka innii kuntu minaz zaalimeen"There is no god (no idol nor "me") but You, Glory be to You, indeed I (my ego) have wronged my self."
Allahummaghfirlanaa yaa Ar-hamar Raahimeen."O Allah, forgive us (our ego and our self), O the Most Merciful of those who show mercy."{Jakarta, Ramadhan 1428H}

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