"He has
created the Heavens and the Earth for Truth. He wraps the night up in the
day, and wraps the day up in the night." (The Qur'an, 39:5)
In the Qur'an,
the words used for describing the universe are quite remarkable. The Arabic
word that is translated as "to wrap" in the above verse is
"takwir". In English, it means "to make one thing lap over
another, folded up as a garment that is laid away". (For instance, in
Arabic dictionaries this word is used for the action of wrapping one thing
around another, in the way that a turban is put on.)
The
information given in the verse about the day and the night wrapping each
other up includes accurate information about the shape of the world. This can
be true only if the earth is round. This means that in the Qur'an, which was
revealed in the 7th century, the roundness of the world was hinted at.
It should be
remembered, however, that the understanding of astronomy of the time
perceived the world differently. It was then thought that the world was a
flat plane and all scientific calculations and explanations were based on
this belief. The verses of the Qur'an, however, include information that we
have learned only in the past century. Since the Qur'an is God's word, the
most correct words were used in it when it comes to describing the universe.
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