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muhammadanquranschool · 7 days ago
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The Quran and the Concept of the Multiverse: Is It Supported?
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Understanding the Multiverse Theory
Definition in Modern Physics
The multiverse theory suggests that our universe is not the only one; instead, there could be countless other universes, each with different laws of physics, dimensions, and realities.
Origins of the Idea
While the multiverse might seem like a modern concept, its theoretical foundations go back to interpretations of quantum mechanics, string theory, and cosmic inflation.
Key Scientific Models
Quantum multiverse – arising from quantum mechanics’ many-worlds interpretation.
Cosmic inflation multiverse – a result of rapid expansion post-Big Bang.
Brane multiverse – stemming from string theory where different universes exist on different membranes.
Quranic Cosmology: A Primer
The Seven Heavens
The Quran frequently refers to “seven heavens,” indicating a layered universe. For example, Surah Al-Mulk (67:3) says, “He who created the seven heavens one above another…”
Earth’s Central Role
The Earth is often portrayed as a central location for human experience, but not necessarily the only place in the cosmos where life or purpose could exist.
Metaphysical Realms
Islamic texts speak of realms beyond human perception—Barzakh (the realm between death and resurrection), Jannah (Paradise), and Jahannam (Hell), pointing toward multiple existential layers.
Interpretations from Classical Islamic Scholars
Tafsir Ibn Kathir
Ibn Kathir explained the seven heavens as literal but also acknowledged that the knowledge of their structure is known only to Allah.
Imam Al-Ghazali’s Insights
Al-Ghazali proposed that multiple worlds might exist simultaneously, though he emphasized divine purpose rather than random chance.
Views of Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
Al-Razi, a prominent theologian and philosopher, entertained the possibility of multiple cosmic systems based on verses like Surah Al-Fatiha’s “Rabb al-‘Alamin” (Lord of the Worlds).
Quranic Verses Suggesting Multiple Realms
Surah Al-Fatiha (1:2)
The phrase “Lord of the Worlds” is plural—raising curiosity about the existence of other “worlds” beyond Earth.
Surah At-Talaq (65:12)
“Allah is He who created seven heavens and of the earth the like thereof…” Some scholars argue this could imply multiple Earth-like bodies.
Surah Ar-Rahman (55:33)
“O assembly of jinn and men, if you are able to pass beyond the regions of the heavens and the earth, then pass…” This hints at vast, unexplored realms.
Scientific and Quranic Harmony
The Quran encourages contemplation of the universe, aligning well with modern exploration of cosmic theories.
Scientific advancement does not contradict divine creation but often reaffirms it.
Islam allows inquiry into natural phenomena as a form of worship.
The idea of a multiverse, while speculative, can coexist with Quranic references when approached metaphorically or philosophically.
Philosophical Implications of a Multiverse in Islam
Raises questions about Qadar (Divine Decree) across multiple realities.
Would each universe have its own Adam or prophet?
If multiverses exist, are they all under Allah’s sovereignty?
Could Paradise and Hell be considered part of a divine multiverse structure?
Counterarguments from Islamic Theologians
Some scholars view multiverse theories as speculative with no direct basis in revelation.
Emphasis is often placed on focusing on this life and the Hereafter rather than theoretical dimensions.
Concerns exist that multiverse beliefs may undermine Tawheed (the Oneness of Allah).
Arguments highlight the Quran’s intent to guide, not provide a physics textbook.
The Role of Belief and Knowledge in Islam
Islam encourages seeking knowledge but warns against arrogance.
Belief must be grounded in revelation, even when exploring speculative ideas.
The unseen (Ghayb) is a foundational concept, reminding believers that not all truths are accessible.
Engaging with such ideas should deepen humility before Allah’s vast knowledge.
Conclusion
While the Quran does not directly mention a multiverse as defined in modern physics, it opens the door to vast realms, multiple heavens, and unseen worlds. This allows for rich dialogue between science and scripture. As learners of the Quran, exploring such topics can enhance our understanding of Allah’s creation. At Muhammadan Quran School, we encourage this intellectual curiosity through our online Quran classes for kids and adults, making Quranic knowledge accessible, relevant, and deeply rooted in authentic understanding.
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panic-point-blank · 6 months ago
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Numerology: The number 9
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What does the number 9 signify? 9 means completion, but not a final ending.
In astrology: the number 9 is associated with the planet Mars, which is said to govern ambition, energy, and action. People born under the sign of Mars, which is associated with the number 9, are said to be confident, independent, and adventurous. The ninth sign of the zodiac, Sagittarius, is known for its adventurous and expansive spirit, which reflects the qualities of the number 9. Additionally, the number 9 is linked to the concept of karma, which refers to the idea that our actions have consequences that come back to us. This is because 9 is the result of adding up all the single-digit numbers before it (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8=36, and 3+6=9), suggesting that we reap what we sow. Overall, the number 9 is significant and powerful in astrology, representing completion, growth, and the consequences of our actions. Moreover, in Vedic astrology, the nine planets or Grahas are believed to have a significant influence on human destiny and are associated with different qualities and energies. These planets include the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu. The Sun and Moon are considered the most important planets, as they are responsible for life on Earth and are associated with the soul and mind, respectively. The number 9 is associated with the planet Guru or Jupiter, which is considered the most benefic planet in the horoscope. Guru is associated with wisdom, knowledge, and good fortune. People who are born on the 9th, 18th, or 27th of any month are said to be influenced by the planet Guru and are considered to be blessed with good luck and prosperity.
In astronomy: the number 9 is perhaps most famously associated with the nine planets in our solar system. the number 9 has significance in the relationship between the Sun, Moon, and Earth. It is said that the Sun completes a cycle of 360 degrees in the sky in one year, which is divided into 12 zodiac signs, with each sign taking up 30 degrees. The Moon, on the other hand, takes about 29.5 days to complete its cycle around the Earth, and during this time, it passes through all 12 zodiac signs. Interestingly, the total number of days in a solar year (365.24) multiplied by the number of lunar months in a year (12.37) equals 4536.24, which can be reduced to 9. This is known as the lunar-solar cycle, and it is believed to be a powerful symbol of completion and transformation.
In mythology: the number 9 is often associated with spiritual growth and knowledge. For example, in Norse mythology, Odin hung from the world tree Yggdrasil for nine days and nine nights to gain wisdom and knowledge. In Greek mythology, nine muses inspired creativity and art, while in Egyptian mythology, nine gods presided over the underworld.
In mathematics: the number 9 has some unique properties as well. It is the highest single-digit number, and any number multiplied by 9 will always result in a number whose digits add up to 9. Additionally, the number 9 is the sum of the first three square numbers (1² + 2² + 3² = 9) and the sum of the first three cube numbers (1³ + 2³ + 3³ = 36). This property of the number 9 is known as the "digital root" and is used in various mathematical and divinatory practices.
In physics: the number 9 appears in the fundamental equations that describe the behavior of the universe, such as the nine-dimensional equations of string theory. In mathematics, the number 9 is used in a variety of numerical systems, including the base-9 system used by the ancient Maya.
In science: the significance of number 9 in science is reflected in its frequent appearance in various scientific phenomena. For instance, the periodic table has nine fundamental types of atoms, known as lanthanides. The human body is made up of nine major organ systems, including the cardiovascular, nervous, and respiratory systems. The electromagnetic spectrum has nine main categories of waves, ranging from radio waves to gamma rays. Sun and Earth: The diameter of the Sun is supposed to be 108 times the diameter of the Earth. The distance from the Sun to the Earth is 108 times the diameter of the Sun. It looks very dramatic and mysterious yet if true its indeed happy mystery. Moon and Earth: The average distance of the Moon from the Earth is 108 times the diameter of the Moon. Furthermore, there are nine planets in our solar system (including Pluto, which is now considered a dwarf planet), and the number 9 also appears in the fundamental equations that describe the behavior of the universe, such as the nine-dimensional equations of string theory. The number 9 also appears in the concept of tides, which are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on the Earth's oceans. Tides follow a roughly 12-hour cycle, with high and low tides occurring twice a day, resulting in a total of around 9 tides per day. 
In ancient Egypt: the number 9 was associated with the nine gods who ruled over the underworld.
In music: the significance of the number 9 in music is rooted in its harmonic properties. The ninth note of a scale, known as the subtonic, is a crucial note for creating tension and leading to the tonic note. This creates a sense of resolution and closure in musical phrases. Additionally, the number 9 appears in musical time signatures such as 9/8, which adds a unique and complex rhythmic texture to the music. The number 9 also plays a symbolic role in music, as seen in The Beatles' "Revolution 9," a groundbreaking experimental track that features various sound effects and spoken word samples. Overall, the number 9 adds depth and complexity to the music, both in its harmonic properties and its symbolic significance.
Nine Muses: In Greek mythology, the Nine Muses were the goddesses of inspiration in the arts and sciences, such as music, poetry, and astronomy. They were said to be the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne and were believed to provide inspiration and guidance to human beings.
 Nine Worthies: The Nine Worthies were a group of historical and legendary figures from different cultures who were seen as exemplars of chivalry and virtue. They were divided into three categories of three: pagan, Jewish, and Christian. The pagan worthies were Hector, Alexander the Great, and Julius Caesar; the Jewish worthies were Joshua, David, and Judas Maccabeus; and the Christian worthies were King Arthur, Charlemagne, and Godfrey of Bouillon.
Ennead: In ancient Egyptian mythology, the Ennead was a group of nine gods and goddesses who were worshipped in the city of Heliopolis. The Ennead included the god Atum, who was believed to have created the world, and his children Shu and Tefnut, who represented air and moisture, respectively.
Nine Emperor Gods Festival: The Nine Emperor Gods Festival is a Taoist festival celebrated in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. The festival is held in the ninth lunar month and is dedicated to the worship of the Nine Emperor Gods, who are believed to bring good luck and prosperity.
The 9th letter of the alphabet is "I", which is also the Roman numeral for the number 1. This means that "IX" is 9 in Roman numerals, which is why you sometimes see clocks or watches with "IX" instead of "IX" to represent 9.
Islam: Quran says that each and everything of this universe is counted and surrounded by numeric. The 9th chapter of the Qur'an At-Tawbah 'the Repentance', and is one of the last Medinan surahs. The number 9 is the day of Hajj. The Messenger Mohammad participated in 9 of the conquests. And nine Qur’anic verses speak about the prophet Moses. The Arabic letters of the opening in the Qur’an add up to 786=9, 786 is an Arabic numeric value that denotes“Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim” the opening phrase of the Holy Quran. It translates as “In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent“. 786 is basically driven from the series of Arabic Numerology called “Abjad“. In Muslim tradition it is known to be the symbolic representation of Allah. But no Islamic scholar has so far been able to explain the origin of this number. In fact, it is not mentioned in the Quran. Ramadan: a time of fasting and spiritual reflection for Muslims, is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
Biblical Symbolism: The number nine is found 49 times in Scripture. Its biblical symbolism is tied mainly to the concepts of finality, divine completeness, and judgment. It typically surfaces during pivotal moments of transformation, culmination, or judgment in the biblical narrative. In the divine order of creation, the Lord chose to create a nine-month gestation period for human beings, indicating a time of completeness before birth. The number nine often marks the end of a divine cycle or period. In the context of the Old Testament, every ninth year represented the end of one cycle and the beginning of a new one. The number 'nine' also weaves a pattern of divine judgment throughout biblical history. For instance, the prophet Hosea, inspired by God, declared that Ephraim's destruction would come to the city in the 'ninth' year. In another instance, the ninth hour was marked for Christ's death, symbolizing the largest divine judgement humanity has ever witnessed. Ezekiel 24:1-2 noted the siege of Jerusalem commenced on the 'ninth' day of the tenth month. Adding to its significance, the city's destruction commenced on the 'ninth' day of the fourth month. Nine Attributes of God: The Lord is patient, The Lord is Merciful, The Lord is Gracious, The Lord is Abundant in Goodness, The Lord is Abundant in Truth, The Lord is Loving, The Lord is Forgiving, The Lord is a God that Judges, The Lord is Just. In Christianity, there are nine fruits of the Holy Spirit, including love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
The number 9 is revered in Hinduism and considered a complete, perfected and divine number because it represents the end of a cycle in the decimal system, which originated from the Indian subcontinent as early as 3000 BC. The number 9 is considered a lucky number in many cultures, including in China and Japan, where it is associated with longevity and good fortune. In numerology, the number 9 is associated with spiritual growth, selflessness, and humanitarianism.
In Hinduism: The number 9 has played a significant role in Indian history, culture, and mythology. In Hinduism, there are nine planets, nine forms of Devi, and nine forms of Lord Vishnu. The number 9 is also associated with the Navratnas, which are the nine precious gemstones. According to Hindu mythology, there are nine avatars of Lord Vishnu, including Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, and Kalki. These avatars are believed to have appeared on Earth in different forms and at different times to restore balance and order. The number 9 is also significant in other Indian religions and traditions. In Buddhism: there are nine stages of consciousness. Some Buddhists carve have 108 small Buddhas on a walnut for good luck. Other Buddhists, like in Tibet and in Bhutan, they ring a bell 108 times to celebrate a new year. They believed it as corresponding to 108 virtues to cultivate and 108 defilements to avoid. Chinese Buddhists and in the Taoists 108 bead mala (called su-chu), and has three dividing beads, so the mala is divided into three parts of 36 each. Chinese astrology also believed that there are 108 sacred stars. while in Jainism, there are nine tattvas or principles of reality. The number 9 is also associated with the nine chakras, or energy centers, in the body. Nine Gems: The Navratnas, or nine gems, are considered to be powerful and auspicious in Indian culture. These include diamond, pearl, ruby, emerald, yellow sapphire, blue sapphire, hessonite, cat The significance of the number 9 can also be seen in Indian architecture and art. For instance, the famous Hindu temple, Brihadeeswarar Temple, located in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, was built in the 11th century and is known for its unique architecture that features nine stories, representing the nine planets in Hindu mythology. The temple also has nine entrances, nine corridors, and nine sacred tanks, emphasizing the importance of the number 9 in Hindu culture. Another example of the significance of the number 9 in Indian art is the Navarasas or the nine emotions, which are depicted in various forms of art, including dance, music, and theater. The nine emotions are Shringara (love), Hasya (laughter), Karuna (compassion), Raudra (anger), Veera (courage), Bhayanaka (fear), Bibhatsa (disgust), Adbhuta (wonder), and Shanta (peace). These emotions are believed to be the essence of human experience and are often portrayed in Indian art and literature. Furthermore, the number 9 is also believed to have healing properties in Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine. According to Ayurveda, the human body is composed of nine elements or dhatus, which are Rasa (plasma), Rakta (blood), Mamsa (muscle), Meda (fat), Asthi (bone), Majja (marrow), Shukra (semen), Artava (ovary), and Purisha (feces). These elements are believed to be interconnected and affect each other, and any imbalance in these elements can lead to illness. Ayurvedic remedies often involve balancing these elements to promote health and well-being.
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divinum-pacis · 3 months ago
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The History and Practice of Islam on Earth and Beyond | Crash Course Religions #10
Many Muslims believe it’s their religious duty to pray five times a day in the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca. But how do they do it in space? In this episode of Crash Course Religions, we dig into the beliefs, pillars, and spread of Islam, from the astronomers who charted stars hundreds of years ago to the Malaysian astronaut who took his faith to space.
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deenemaan · 1 year ago
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And the moon - We have determined for it phases, until it returns [appearing] like the old date stalk.
Surah Yaseen Ayat 39
A composite photo of the position and phases of the moon over 28 days, each photo taken at the same time each day at the same exact place. [Photo by Giorgia Hofer Photography]
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"tHeRe aRe nO ScIeNtIfIc iNaCcUrAcY In qUrAn!!"
https://quranx.com/25.45-46
Hast thou not turned thy vision to thy Lord?- How He doth prolong the shadow! If He willed, He could make it stationary! then do We make the sun its guide;
Then We draw it in towards Ourselves,- a contraction by easy stages.
Allah makes the shadows change length by moving the sun. He could stop it moving any time he wanted.
https://quranx.com/37.6-10
We have indeed decked the lower heaven with beauty (in) the stars,-
(For beauty) and for guard against all obstinate rebellious evil spirits,
(So) they should not strain their ears in the direction of the Exalted Assembly but be cast away from every side,
Repulsed, for they are under a perpetual penalty,
Except such as snatch away something by stealth, and they are pursued by a flaming fire, of piercing brightness.
The stars are set into the underside of the layers of heaven, and are missiles to be fired at demons.
https://quranx.com/25.61
Blessed is He Who made constellations in the skies, and placed therein a Lamp and a Moon giving light;
The moon gives off light, rather than reflecting it.
https://quranx.com/15.26
And We did certainly create man out of clay from an altered black mud.
https://quranx.com/55.14
He created man from clay like [that of] pottery.
The first human (Adam) was made from clay.
https://quranx.com/86.6-7
He is created from a drop emitted-
Proceeding from between the backbone and the ribs:
Sperm comes from "between the backbone and the ribs," and humans are created from it, with no involvement or mention of the egg.
https://quranx.com/23.14
Then We made the sperm into a clot of congealed blood; then of that clot We made a (foetus) lump; then we made out of that lump bones and clothed the bones with flesh; then we developed out of it another creature. So blessed be Allah, the best to create!
Bones grow first, then flesh onto it.
https://quranx.com/71.19
"'And Allah has made the earth for you as a carpet (spread out),
https://quranx.com/2.22
Who has made the earth your couch, and the heavens your canopy; and sent down rain from the heavens; and brought forth therewith Fruits for your sustenance; then set not up rivals unto Allah when ye know (the truth).
https://quranx.com/20.53
[It is He] who has made for you the earth as a bed [spread out] and inserted therein for you roadways and sent down from the sky, rain and produced thereby categories of various plants.
The Earth is a carpet, a couch, a bed. i.e. flat.
https://quranx.com/16.15
And He has set up on the earth mountains standing firm, lest it should shake with you; and rivers and roads; that ye may guide yourselves;
The mountains hold the Earth still.
The usual excuse is that it's either a "translation problem," in which case we can't trust anything the quran says in English, or that it's a metaphor. Science is specific and precise. Metaphors are, by definition, unscientific.
Sometimes the excuse is one then the other, without the person realizing how stupid they sound.
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islam-defined · 2 years ago
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A globe by observation but flat to the sight. Strange 🤔
Quran was oral, now written. It was in Arabic, now translated. These two created a hole where such critics entered. Honesty they distort & misinterpret the verses of Quran. But how could they supress the Glory of Allah the Almighty who spread the earth with provision for us not spread it flat, but truly, from wherever we look into it, its seems flat, flat like a carpet. This is the beauty of His creations. A globe by observation but flat to the sight. 🤔🙂
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dreamworldd2 · 10 months ago
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KURAN MUCİZELERİNDEN BİRİ: (EVRENİN VAROLUŞU)
20. yüzyılın ortalarına dek hakim olan görüş, evrenin sonsuz boyutlara sahip olduğu, sonsuzdan beri var olduğu ve sonsuza kadar da var olacağı şeklindeydi. "Statik (durağan) evren modeli" adı verilen bu anlayışa göre, evren için herhangi bir başlangıç veya son söz konusu değildi.
Materyalist felsefenin de temelini oluşturan bu görüş, evreni sabit, durağan ve değişmez bir maddeler bütünü olarak kabul ederken, bir Yaratıcının varlığını da reddediyordu. Oysa 20. yüzyılda gelişen bilim ve teknoloji, materyalistlere zemin sağlayan durağan evren modeli gibi ilkel anlayışları kökünden yıkmıştır.20. yüzyılın başlarında olduğumuz şu dönemde, evrenin bir başlangıcı olduğu, yok iken bir anda büyük bir patlamayla var olduğu modern fizik tarafından pek çok deney, gözlem ve hesapla ispatlanmış durumdadır. Ayrıca, evrenin, materyalistlerin iddia ettikleri gibi sabit ve durağan olmadığı, tam tersine sürekli bir hareket ve değişim içinde olduğu, genişlediği de saptanmıştır. Bugün bu gerçekler bütün bilim dünyası tarafından kabul edilmektedir.
Kuran-ı Kerim'de evrenin ortaya çıkışı şöyle açıklanır:
O gökleri ve yeri yoktan var edendir... (Enam Suresi, 101)
Kuran'da verilen bu bilgi, çağdaş bilimin bulgularıyla tam bir uyum içindedir. Başta da belirttiğimiz gibi astrofiziğin ulaştığı kesin sonuç, tüm evrenin madde ve zaman boyutlarıyla birlikte, bir sıfır anında, büyük bir patlamayla var olduğudur. "Büyük Patlama", orijinal adıyla "Big Bang" teorisi, tüm evrenin yaklaşık 15 milyar yıl önce tek bir noktanın patlamasıyla yokluktan meydana geldiğini kanıtlamıştır.
Big Bang'den önce madde diye bir şey yoktur. Maddenin, enerjinin, hatta zamanın dahi bulunmadığı, tamamen metafizik olarak tanımlanabilecek bir yokluk ortamında, madde, enerji ve zaman bir anda yaratılmıştır. Modern fiziğin ortaya koyduğu bu büyük gerçek, Kuran'da bize 1400 yıl önceden haber verilmektedir.
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ssproject8065 · 1 year ago
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Surah At-Tin
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wordofprophet · 1 year ago
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7 Scientific Miracles of Holy Quran ☄️
1) Expansion of the Universe (51:47) 2) The Big Bang (21:30) 3) The Sky's Protection (21:32) 4) Iron was sent down from outer space. (57:25) 5) Sun And the Moon moving on its own orbit. (21:33) 6) Pain Receptors (4:56) 7) Internal waves in the oceans (24:40)
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muhammadanquranschool · 7 days ago
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Sound Waves and Vibrations in the Quran: Physics of Divine Voice
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Quranic Concepts of Sound and Vibration
Voice as a Manifestation of Divine Command
In various verses of the Quran, the power of divine command is likened to an instantaneous effect brought about through sound. For instance, “His command is only when He intends a thing that He says to it, ‘Be,’ and it is” (Surah Ya-Sin 36:82). This simple utterance implies the immense impact a word or sound can carry.
The Thunder as Praise
In Surah Ar-Ra’d (13:13), the Quran states, “And the thunder glorifies His praise.” Thunder is a natural consequence of air vibrations caused by lightning. The Quran ties such phenomena to spiritual acts, showing that sound—be it human or natural—is ultimately a tool of divine praise.
Recitation and Resonance
The act of reciting the Quran is often described with sonic attributes. The word “Tilawah” (recitation) implies melodic rhythm, vibration, and structured sound. Surah Al-Muzzammil (73:4) advises, “Recite the Quran in slow, measured rhythmic tones.” The pacing itself suggests intentional resonance that can affect the human soul and the environment.
Scientific Perspective on Sound Waves
What Are Sound Waves?
Sound is a mechanical wave that requires a medium (like air or water) to travel. It is generated by vibrations and propagates in the form of longitudinal waves, compressing and decompressing particles in the medium.
Frequency and Amplitude
The frequency of a wave determines its pitch, while amplitude dictates loudness. High-frequency sounds like a whistle differ greatly from low-frequency rumbles like thunder. The Quran’s metaphorical use of these sounds, like the trumpet of the Day of Judgment, can be appreciated scientifically.
Resonance and Energy Transfer
Resonance occurs when an object vibrates at its natural frequency due to an external stimulus. This concept is mirrored in the Quran’s view of divine verses affecting the hearts and minds of listeners—setting them into “resonance” with divine truth.
Divine Voice: A Concept Beyond Human Sound
The Trumpet Blast of the Last Day
The Quran repeatedly mentions a “blast” (Surah Zumar 39:68), a cosmic sound event that initiates resurrection. Scientifically, such a sound would require unimaginable energy, possibly comparable to the shockwaves of supernovae or black hole collisions.
Moses and the Burning Bush
In Surah Taha (20:11-13), Allah speaks to Moses from a burning bush. While not explicitly describing sound, the Quran implies auditory experience. This invites reflection on whether divine communication can bypass physical sound waves, perhaps acting on deeper frequencies of consciousness.
The Quran as a Living Vibration
The Quran refers to itself as a “healing and mercy” (Surah Al-Isra 17:82). Modern studies in sound therapy suggest certain frequencies aid in healing. Quranic recitation, with its melodic tones and breath control, may function similarly—harmonizing body and soul.
Prophetic Communication and Vibrational Impact
Prophet Muhammad’s Voice in Public Recitation
The Prophet's voice, described as neither loud nor harsh, had immense impact. His recitations moved hearts and transformed societies. This illustrates that power does not lie in volume, but in resonance and alignment with divine truth.
The Echo Effect of Revelation
Revelation was often accompanied by sound-like sensations. Hadith reports say the Prophet would sometimes hear a bell-like sound when receiving revelation. Bells are symbolic of high-frequency vibrations, further aligning with modern physics.
Sonic Influence on the Sahaba (Companions)
The early Muslims often wept, trembled, or felt deep peace while hearing the Quran. These reactions mirror physiological responses to powerful frequencies—heartbeat changes, tears, or even altered brain waves—all measurable by modern science.
Quranic Echoes in Modern Acoustic Science
Quranic verses reference cosmic events often associated with loud, vibrating phenomena (e.g., earthquakes, thunder, trumpet).
Acoustic engineers use controlled vibration to influence materials—mirroring how Quranic sound shapes human hearts.
Studies on Quranic recitation have shown calming effects on the brain’s alpha waves, improving memory and emotional regulation.
Resonant frequency research now explores how every object has a unique vibrational signature—echoing the Quran’s concept that everything glorifies Allah, even if we cannot hear it.
Healing through Quranic Vibrations
Recitation is used in Ruqyah (spiritual healing), believed to affect unseen ailments.
Many Muslims report reduced anxiety and insomnia after listening to the Quran.
Children exposed to Quranic sounds early often develop clearer speech and better memory retention.
Hospitals in Muslim countries have begun incorporating Quranic recitation into patient recovery protocols.
Echoes of the Divine in Nature
Sound waves in whale songs and bird calls show rhythmic intelligence—perhaps a form of natural Tasbih (praise).
Vibrations in plants (a field known as plant bioacoustics) suggest they may respond to Quranic recitation.
Earth's hum, a low-frequency vibration, continues without human origin—possibly a divine signature in physics.
Natural disasters are often described in sound terms in the Quran—e.g., “violent blast” or “roaring wind”—showing divine power through vibrational imagery.
Human Voice as a Tool of Revelation
The Prophet’s voice transmitted divine words, showing the human voice as a carrier of sacred vibration.
Imams today continue this tradition through melodic recitation during Salah (prayer).
Children learn through repetition, rhythm, and rhyme—methods built upon sonic memory.
Modern neuroscience confirms that repeated recitation rewires neural pathways, forming stronger memory and spiritual associations.
Conclusion
The Quran’s engagement with sound, from cosmic trumpet blasts to the rhythmic Tilawah of its verses, invites us to see divine communication as deeply intertwined with the physics of vibration and resonance. Understanding this enhances not only our spiritual insight but also our scientific curiosity. At Muhammadan Quran School, we offer online Quran classes for both kids and adults that emphasize the beauty, depth, and healing power of Quranic recitation, where science and spirituality harmonize through every divine syllable.
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quran-audio-multilingual · 1 year ago
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The Quran, the holy book of Islam, is revered by Muslims as the word of God. It is not only a religious text but also contains numerous scientific references that have been seen by many as miracles. These scientific miracles are believed to be evidence of the divine nature of the Quran and its ability to provide knowledge that was ahead of its time. Here are some examples of scientific miracles found in the Quran:
Embryology: The Quran contains detailed descriptions of human embryonic development, which were not known at the time it was revealed. It accurately describes stages such as fertilization, implantation, and formation of bones and muscles.
Creation from Water: The Quran mentions that all living things are created from water, which aligns with modern scientific understanding that water is essential for life.
Mountains as Stabilizers: The Quran refers to mountains as stabilizers on Earth's surface, preventing it from shaking or swaying excessively. This concept correlates with modern geological understanding that mountains play a crucial role in maintaining tectonic stability.
Celestial Orbits: The Quran mentions the movement and orbiting of celestial bodies like the sun and moon. This aligns with our current knowledge about their orbital paths around other celestial objects.
Oceanography: The Quran describes the distinct properties of saltwater and freshwater and states that they do not mix completely when they meet - something that was only discovered much later through advancements in oceanographic research.
These examples highlight some instances where scientific information mentioned in the Quran has been seen by many as miraculous due to its alignment with modern scientific discoveries.
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arifhosen129 · 2 years ago
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Why is it not allowed for a woman to have multiple marriages or multiple husbands in Islam?
(scientific explanation)
A Jewish embryologist (who was also a religious scholar) openly stated that there is no other religion in the world that is purer and purer than the Muslim woman.
The whole incident happened when Robert, a Jewish professional, an embryologist associated with the Albert Einstein Institute, announced his conversion to Islam. The only reason for which was the knowledge of the verses regarding the order of Iddat for divorced women mentioned in the Qur'an and the mystery and wisdom behind setting a limit of three months for Iddat.
Allah Ta'ala has asked a divorced woman to keep a gap of three months before remarrying. He said in the Holy Quran,
وَٱلْمُطَلَّقَٰتُ يَتَرَبَّصْنَ بِأَنفُسِهِنَّ ثَلَٰثَةَ قُرُوٓءٍۚ
That is, 'divorced women will wait up to three months'. (Surah Al-Baqarah, 228)
This verse paved the way for the discovery of DNA by a modern science and found that the protein in one man's semen is 62% different from another man's.
And a woman's body is like a computer. When a man has intercourse with her, the woman's body absorbs all the bacteria and keeps it in her body. Therefore, if a woman marries another man or has intercourse with several men at the same time after divorce, her body accumulates different types of DNA that produce dangerous proteins and cause serious diseases.
Studies show that 32% to 35% of protein is lost from a woman's body after her first period, and 67 to 72% of her DNA is destroyed after her second period. And after the third menstruation up to 99.9% of the protein is eliminated. The uterus is then completely cleared of the previous DNA and ready to accept the new DNA without any side effects.
A courtesan copulates with many men, causing bacteria from different men to enter her uterus and accumulate different types of DNA in her, causing her to contract fatal diseases.
In the case of a widowed woman, the provision of Shariah is that her Iddat is longer than that of a divorced woman i.e. 4 months and 10 days. This is because the former DNA is not eliminated quickly from her body due to grief and anxiety, it takes longer than before, and for this the women's Iddah is fixed at four months and ten days. Allah says in the Holy Quran:
وَٱلَّذِينَ يُتَوَفَّوْنَ مِنكُمْ وَيَذَرُونَ أَزْوَٰجًا يَتَرَبَّصْنَ بِأَنفُسِهِنَّ أَرْبَعَةَ أَشْهُرٍ وَعَشْرًاۖ
That is, 'Those of you who die leaving wives shall abstain from them for four months and ten days.' (Surah Al-Baqarah, 234)
Faced with this fact, an expert doctor conducted research at two different locations in the United States.
One. Only one husband's DNA was found in the fetuses of the women in the neighborhood where Muslims of African descent lived. Two. In other neighborhoods where Native American women live, DNA from more than two or three men has been found in their fetuses.
Then when the specialist doctor examined his own wife's embryo, he discovered the shocking fact that his wife had three different DNA. Which means his wife was cheating on him and only one of his three children was his own, the rest were from other men.
The doctor is then convinced that Islam is the only religion that guarantees the safety of women and the harmony of society. And be sure that only Muslim women are the cleanest, purest and most chaste in the world.
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logicvsfascism · 2 years ago
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OF ALL THE TYRANNIES THAT AFFECT MANKIND, TYRANNY IN RELIGION IS THE WORST.
Why do I believe this is the case?
Religion can't be disputed cause its validation is placed in its belief and in its outside of "material" world existence.
To this nature of religion, any validation is done by the believer or the believing group themself which leads to the problem that any rule/law based on religion can only be executed by force cause an argumentation is not possible.
So what should we do than beside religion to be a guide for society? Some might ask. Science and logic. Now the argument of some religious people might be that science and logic could also be seen as beliefs cause we can't be 100% sure of anything really and therefore should not our decision be based better on spirituality if we can't be sure of anything. The answer is No and this is on two major aspects.
Even though we can argue that we don't know about the reality of our perception or in short be sure that what we see is as we see it. Science and logic have a major advantage that trumps religion every time. Science is stable, repeatable, and gives the same result no matter who does it. So even if we can't be sure what the result is in its full reality the result we have seems to be for everyone the same. Religion on the other hand is purely based on one's belief which can't be accessed or tested by any other person and therefore will never give a ground where both sides can meet on the same level. Science and logic, therefore, give us the possibility to find common ground and also to argue results.
Spirituality can only be perceived by the person themself and it is linked with emotion and feelings which are not reliable cause emotions and feelings are something that can be manipulated and therefore are not free from scrutiny. Even if we accept the view that only our consciousness exists as an observer and we don't know what we observe emotions/feelings can be manipulated. As they can ours be by drugs etc. Only logic, mathematics, and tests are the measurements that give us a platform on which we all can find common ground.
So how should religion should be seen as a country or state in my opinion? Every religion and every believer especially if they have the claim of truth/religious exclusivism must be seen as a fascistic totalitarian movement and therefore has to be seen as terrorism.
What should a country do with religion?
All religions need to be taxed.
All religions and religious leaders need to renounce their claim of truth/religious exclusivism or they will be banned from the state and all their assets will be confiscated.
All people that won't renounce this and still publicly stick to their religious exclusivism have to be seen as a person that calls for a political order that is tyrannical in nature and therefore threatens the foundation of our democratic society which is based that all people should be treated equally. Therefore this person can receive a fine when repeatedly can be imprisoned or must leave the country.
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https://quranx.com/55.13-14
So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? He created man from clay like [that of] pottery.
Almokhtasar fi Tafsir al-Qur’an al-Karim:
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