Another astonishing piece of revelation that the Qur'an
gives about the future is to be found in the first verses of Sura Rum, which
refers to the Byzantine Empire, the eastern part of the later Roman Empire.
In these verses, it is stated that the Byzantine Empire had met with a great
defeat, but that it would soon gain victory.
"Elif, Lam, Mim. The Romans
have been defeated in the lowest land, but after their defeat they will
themselves be victorious in a few years' time. The affair is God's from
beginning to end." (The Qur'an, 30:1-4)
These verses were revealed around 620 AD,
almost seven years after the severe defeat of Christian Byzantium at the
hands of the idolater Persians. Yet it was related in the verses that
Byzantium would shortly be victorious. In fact, Byzantium had then suffered
such heavy losses that it seemed impossible for it even to survive, let alone
be victorious again. Not only the Persians, but also Avars, Slavs and
Lombards posed serious threats to the Byzantine Empire. The Avars had reached
as far as the walls of Constantinople. The Byzantine Emperor Heraclius had
ordered the gold and silver in churches to be melted and turned into money in
order to meet the expenses of the army. When these proved insufficient, even
bronze statues were melted down to be turned into money. Many governors had
revolted against Emperor Heraclius, and the empire was on the point of
collapse. Mesopotamia, Cilicia, Syria, Palestine, Egypt and Armenia, which
had earlier belonged to Byzantium, were invaded by the idolater Persians.
In short, everyone was expecting the
Byzantine Empire to be destroyed. But right at that moment, the first verses
of Sura Rum were revealed, announcing that Byzantium would triumph in a few
years' time. This victory seemed so impossible that Arab polytheists had gone
so far as to make fun of these verses. They thought that the victory
announced in the Qur'an would never come true.
Around seven years after the revelation
of the first verses of Sura Rum, in December 627 AD, a decisive battle
between Byzantium and the Persian Empire was fought at Nineveh. And this time
the Byzantine army unexpectedly defeated the Persians. A few months later,
the Persians had to make an agreement with Byzantium, which obliged them to
return the territories they had taken from it.
The Dead Sea basin where Byzantium was
defeated by Persians. Above is a satellite photograph of the region. The Lake
of Lut region, which is the lowest region of the world, is 395 meter below
the sea level.
At the end, "the victory of the Romans,"
proclaimed by God in the Qur'an, miraculously came true.
Another miracle revealed in these verses is the
announcement of a geographical fact that could not have been known by anyone
at that time.
In the third verse of Sura Rum, we are informed that the
Romans had been defeated in the lowest region of the Earth. This expression,
"Adna al Ard" in Arabic, is interpreted as "a nearby
place" in many translations. Yet this is not the literal meaning of the
original statement, but rather a figurative interpretation of it. The word
"Adna" in Arabic is derived from the word "deni", which
means "low" and "ard", which means "world".
Therefore the expression "Adna al Ard" means "the lowest place
on the Earth".
Most interestingly, the crucial stages of the war fought
between the Byzantine Empire and the Persians, when the Byzantines were
defeated and lost Jerusalem, had really taken place at the lowest point on
earth. This specified region is the Dead Sea basin, which is situated at the
intersection point of the lands belonging to Syria, Palestine, and Jordan.
The "Dead Sea", lying 395 meters below sea level, really is the
lowest region on Earth.
This means that the Byzantines were defeated at the lowest
part of the world, just as stated in the verse.
The most interesting point lies in the fact that the
altitude of the Dead Sea could only be measured with modern measurement
techniques. Before that, it was impossible for anyone to know that it was the
lowest region on the surface of the Earth. Yet, this region was stated to be
the lowest point on the Earth in the Qur'an. Hence, this provides further
evidence that the Qur'an is divine revelation.
Above is a satellite photograph of the
Dead Sea basin. The altitude of the Dead Sea could only be determined with
modern measurement techniques. These measurements led to the discovery that
this is the "lowest region on the Earth".
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