What is the shape of the earth?

Straight Arrow
By Straight Arrow

Today we can look at a globe and know that the earth is somewhat like a ball, a sphere. The Qur'an makes certain statements that led Muslim scientists to understand long before their European counterparts that the earth is spherical.

When Europe was in the dark ages thinking that the earth was flat, Muslim students were using globes for studying the earth in Islamic universities.

Since it was not the purpose of the Qur'an to teach science, the Qur'an did not need to state explicitly that the earth is spherical in shape (or more precisely, a geoid). But some of what the Qur'an says stimulates you to think of the world as a globe. Take, for example, the following verse: "Have you not seen how God merges the night into the day and merges the day into the night?" (Quran 31:29).

Another verse tells us that God coils the day and night around: "He coils the night upon the day and He coils the day upon the night" (Quran 39:5).

The word 'coils' in the verse above is a translation of the Arabic verb kawwara which is used in describing the action of coiling a turban around the head. To understand this statement fully, readers of the Qur'an had to think of the earth as a sphere.

To fully appreciate the above two statements in the Qur'an, try this experiment at home: You need a flashlight and a globe. Take these items into a dark room. Using the flashlight to simulate the light of the sun, shine the light upon the globe. Notice that only one half of the globe is lighted up. The other half is in darkness. Half the world is having day, the other half is having night. Now, recall that the earth is continuously rotating on its axis and will go around completely in twenty four hours. Slowly turn the globe around to simulate this rotation. Notice that as the globe turns, the day is going around the globe to light up the other half of the world. The night is also going around the globe to give rest to the other half of the world.

The day and night are perpetually coiling around the earth with some degree of interpenetration. This is exactly how it appears to astronauts during their space flights.
Dr. Bucaille makes the following remark: "This process of perpetual coiling, including the interpenetration of one sector by another, is expressed in the Qur'an just as if the concept of the earth's roundness had already been conceived at the time—which was obviously not the case." (The Bible, the Qur'an and Science, p. 165).

How do we explain the presence of this knowledge in the Qur'an? This obviously did not reflect the level of learning of the time, but was helpful in stimulating Muslim scientists to conceive of the earth in its real shape.

This is no less than a reminder to (all) the worlds. And you shall certainly know the truth of it (all) after a while.(38:87-88).

By smoke• 8 Jun 2009 13:20
smoke

Blasphemy!!!!

The Earth is neither ROUND as you all might think it is nor is it FLAT like most of you KNOW it is. Let the truth be told now once and for all...the earth is in the shape of a TRIANGLE. let me explain my theory

Ever had a slice of pizza? The Earth is EGGACTLY like a slice of pizza with two sides straight and one side a little round connecting to the two straight sides. The Sun rises on this little round shape size, and all the ships also set sail ONLY from this side. Back in the old days where travelling by ship was the only means of exploring the world people where on THAT side of the Earth. So the popular belief that the earth is round or flat you all are correct. Those that believe the earth is flat live on both the straight sides of the triangle. and those that think its round live on that little round portion at the end of the pizza.

What we need to worry about and this is of utmost importance is : Is the earth thin crust or thick crust?

Good Fortune always comes knocking at your door...when you are sh*tting in the toilet!! :)

_[]~SMoKE~[]_

 

By Ambat• 8 Jun 2009 12:55
Ambat

why I can sit on a chair and type out this message.Else I'd have rolled off.What is this supposed to be a tuition site for kindergarten science or what??

By someonenew• 8 Jun 2009 12:30
someonenew

To be precise... The shape of the Earth is very close to that of an oblate spheroid, a sphere squished along the orientation from pole to pole such that there is a bulge around the equator.... more on wikipedia

"Ali Baba and 40 thieves" are now "Ali Baba and 30 thieves" ; 10 were laid off.

By anonymous• 8 Jun 2009 12:20
anonymous

over all the other planets in the Universe?

By ishqia• 8 Jun 2009 11:38
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ishqia

The Quran mentions the actual shape of the earth in the following verse: “And we have made the earth egg shaped”. [Al-Quran 79:30]

The Arabic word Dahaha means egg shaped. It also means an expanse. Dahaha is derived from Duhiya which specifically refers to the egg of an ostrich which is geo-spherical in shape, exactly like the shape of the earth.

Thus the Quran and modern established science are in perfect harmony.

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By mjamille28• 8 Jun 2009 11:35
mjamille28

lol arecel, to me it's a dodecagon.. :P

By arecel• 8 Jun 2009 11:33
arecel

lol, exiled..for me, earth is octagonal...:-)

usapa na...

By Straight Arrow• 8 Jun 2009 11:16
Straight Arrow

Tell me why the Italian scientisit Galilio was hanged?

He was hanged because he said the earth is sphere.

By every_mothers_nightmare• 8 Jun 2009 07:51
every_mothers_nightmare

lol exiledsaint....

Aana free, jaana free,

Pakde gaye tho khana free.

By anonymous• 8 Jun 2009 07:44
anonymous

My faith does not waver. When I look out of my window I can see the earth is flat. If it was not I would have trouble parking my car and it would roll away on the curve.

By Straight Arrow• 7 Jun 2009 15:33
Straight Arrow

exiledsaint please go to this web site www.55a.net and look at it carefully

By anonymous• 7 Jun 2009 13:56
anonymous

http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/

don't try and convince us with your lies!

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