One fact about
the universe revealed in the verses of the Qur'an is that the sky is made up
of seven layers.
"It is He Who created everything on the earth for you and then
directed His attention up to heaven and arranged it into seven regular
heavens. He has knowledge of all things." (The Qur'an, 2:29)
"Then He turned to heaven when it was smoke. In two days He
determined them as seven heavens and revealed, in every heaven, its own
mandate." (The Qur'an, 41:12)
The word
"heavens", which appears in many verses in the Qur'an, is used to
refer to the sky above the Earth, as well as the entire universe. Given this
meaning of the word, it is seen that the Earth's sky, or the atmosphere, is
made up of seven layers.
The Earth has all the attributes that are needed for life. One of them
is the atmosphere, which serves as a shield protecting living things. Today,
it is an established fact that the atmosphere is made up of different layers
lying on top of one another. Just as it is described in the Qur'an, the atmosphere
is made up of exactly seven layers. This is certainly one of the miracles of
the Qur'an.
Indeed, today it is known that the world's atmosphere consists of
different layers that lie on top of each other. Furthermore, it consists,
just as is described in the Qur'an, of exactly seven layers. In a scientific
source, the subject is described as follows:
14 centuries ago, when the sky was believed to be one unified body,
the Qur'an miraculously stated that it consisted of layers, and what is more,
"seven" layers. Modern science, on the other hand, discovered the
fact that the atmosphere surrounding the Earth is made up of
"seven" basic layers only very recently.
Scientists
have found that the atmosphere consists of several layers. The layers differ
in such physical properties as pressure and the types of gasses. The layer of
the atmosphere closest to Earth is called the TROPOSPHERE. It contains about 90% of the total mass of the
atmosphere. The layer above the troposphere is called the STRATOSPHERE. The OZONE LAYER is the part of the
stratosphere where absorption of ultraviolet rays occurs. The layer above the stratosphere is called the MESOSPHERE.
The THERMOSPHERE lies
above the mesosphere. The ionized gases form a layer within the thermosphere
called the IONOSPHERE.
The outermost part of Earth's atmosphere extends from about 480 km out to 960
km. This part is called the EXOSPHERE.
If we count
the number of layers cited in this source, we see that the atmosphere
consists of exactly seven layers, just as stated in the verse.
1. Troposphere
2. Stratosphere
3. Ozonosphere
4. Mesosphere
5. Thermosphere
6. Ionosphere
7. Exosphere
Another
important miracle on this subject is mentioned in the statement "(He) revealed, in every heaven, its
own mandate.", in verse 12 of Sura Fussilet. In other words, in
the verse, God states that He assigned each heaven its own duty. Truly, as
seen in previous chapters, each one of these layers has vital duties for the
benefit of human kind and all other living things on the Earth. Each layer
has a particular function, ranging from forming rain to preventing harmful
rays, from reflecting radio waves, to averting the harmful effects of
meteors.
One of these
functions, for example, is stated in a scientific source as follows:
Earth's
atmosphere has 7 layers. The lowest layer is called troposphere. Rain, snow
and wind only take place in the troposphere.
It is a great
miracle that these facts, which could not possibly be discovered without the technology
of the 20th century, were explicitly stated by the Qur'an 1,400 years ago.
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