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Geological Information
In The Qur'an
COFCG,
December 25, 2006
How do you present proof of
this religion to those who do not speak the language of the Arabs or know
anything about the inimitable eloquence of the Qur'an? Is it the
only way for them to learn this language of the Arabs and to master its
sciences? The answer, of course, is no. Allah ,
may He be Glorified and Exalted, has shown mercy to them and to all other
generations by sending the appropriate evidence to all mankind,
irrespective of their different races, languages, and times. 
We
have Professor Palmer who is one of the foremost geologists in the
United States of America. He headed a committee which organized the
Centennial Anniversary of the American Geological Society. When we
met him we presented the various scientific miracles in the Qur'aan and
Sunnah, he was greatly astonished. I remember a pleasant anecdote when we
informed him that the Qur'an mentions the lowest part of the earth and
states that it is near
Jerusalem,
where a battle took place between the Persians and the Romans.
Allah ,
may He be Exalted and Glorified, said in the Qur'aan:
Alif
Laam Meem, the Romans have been defeated, in the lowest part of the land (adnal-ardh),
but after defeat they will soon be victorious.
(Qur'aan 30:1-3) 
The
term adna means both nearer and lowest. The commentators of the Qur'aan, May
Allah be
pleased with all of them, were of the opinion that adnal-ardh meant the
nearest land to the Arabian Peninsula. However, the second meaning is
also there. In this way, the Glorious Qur'aan gives one word several
meanings, as described by the Prophet Muhammad (sallAllahu
‘alaihi wa sallam) when he said:
I
have been given the most comprehensive words.
[Al-Bukhaari and Muslim] 
When
we investigated the lowest part of the earth, we found that it was
exactly the same spot that witnessed the battle in which the Romans were
defeated. When we informed Professor Palmer about this, he contested
saying that there were many other areas which are lower than the one
referred to in the Qur'aanic verse. He gave examples and names of other
areas in Europe and in the United States. We assured him that our
information was verified and correct. He had with him a topographical
globe that showed elevations and depressions. He said that it would be
easy with that globe to ascertain which was the lowest spot on earth. He
turned the globe with his hands and focused his sign on the area near
Jerusalem. To his astonishment, there was a small arrow sticking out towards
that area with words: The lowest part on the face of the earth.
Professor
Palmer was quick to concede that our information was correct. He
proceeded to speak, saying that this was actually the lowest part of the
earth.
Professor
Palmer: "It took place in the area of the Dead Sea which is up here and
interestingly enough the labeling on the globe says “the world’s lowest
point.” So it certainly is supported by the interpretation of that critical
word."
Professor
Palmer was even more astonished when he found that the Qur'aan talks
about the past and describes how creation first began; how the earth and
heavens were created; how the water gushed forth from the depth of the
earth; how the mountains were anchored on land; how vegetation first began;
how is earth today, describing the mountains, describes its phenomena,
describes the changes on the surface of the earth as witnessed in the
Arabian Peninsula. It even describes the future of the land of Arabs and the
future of the whole earth. At this, Professor Palmer acknowledged
that the Qur'aan is such a wondrous Book which describes the past, the
present, and the future.
Like
many other scientists, Professor Palmer was hesitant at first. But
soon later he was forthcoming with his opinions. In Cairo, he presented a
research paper dealing with the inimitable aspects of geological knowledge
contained in the Qur'an. He said that he did not know what was the
state of the art in the field of science during the days of the Prophet
Muhammad (sallAllahu
'alihi wa sallam). But from what we know about the scanty knowledge and
means at that time, we can undoubtedly conclude that the Qur'aan is a light
of divine knowledge revealed to Muhammad (sallAllahu
‘alaihi wa sallam). Here are the concluding remarks of Professor Palmer:
"We
need research into the history of early Middle Eastern oral traditions to
know whether in fact such historical events have been reported. If there is
no such record, it strengthens the belief that Allah transmitted
through Muhammad bits
of his knowledge that we have only discovered for ourselves in recent times.
We look forward to a continuing dialogue on the topic of science in the
Qur'aan in the context of geology. Thank you very much."
As
you have seen, here is one of the giants in the field of geology in our
world today, coming from the United States of America. He does not hesitate
to admit and to come forth with his opinions. But he is still in need of
someone to point the truth out to him. Both westerners and easterners have
lived in the midst of the battle between religion and science. These
battles, however, were inevitable, because all previous messages have been
distorted. Thus, Allah sent
the Prophet Muhammad, (sallAllahu
‘alaihi wa sallam), with Islam in order to correct that which had been
corrupted.
Someone
may ask: ‘How will these people accept what we tell them when we are
materially inferior to them and we do not follow our religion closely?’ My
reply to them is that knowledge increases the awareness of one who acquires
it. People of knowledge care only to look at the facts, not at the outside
picture. The wealth of Islam today is precisely this knowledge and
scientific advancement. Modern science can but bow its head in reverence
to the book of Allah and
to the Sunnah of His Prophet (sallAllahu
‘alaihi wa sallam).
The
primordial nature, Al-Fitrah, in which Allah created
man does not attain tranquility except by means of Islam or Iman (faith).
Those who do not have Iman (faith) are in a constant state of
uneasiness and confusion. Moreover, the atmosphere of freedom in the West
helps Western scientists to express what they believe without any fear or
timidity. We have heard them in many of these episodes confirming and
recognizing the miracle of this age, the Qur'an, which will remain
living until the Last Hour.
Insha allah Tobe continued
. . .
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& Guidence (COFCG)
Industrial area, P. O. Box :
32628, Jeddah : 21438
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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