Exploring the Abrahamic Religions
Discover the similarities and differences among Islam, Christianity, and Judaism in this insightful blog post.
1/1/20251 min read
The Quran is not only a historical or theological text but also contains insights into scientific phenomena that continue to be debated and explored by scholars today. Among these is the question of the end of the universe—will it continue expanding indefinitely, or will it eventually collapse back in on itself? The Holy Quran offers intriguing insights into this enigmatic matter: In verse 21:105, it vividly describes a scene where the heavens are rolled up like the rolling up of written scrolls by a scribe. This imagery aligns remarkably well with the concept of the universe collapsing into a black hole. In such a scenario, angular momentum would cause the fabric of space to fold in upon itself, akin to the rolling up of parchment scrolls. What follows is a profound statement: just as the first creation began, it will be repeated. This suggests the emergence of a new universe from the remnants of the collapsed one. The description provided in the Quran offers a compelling perspective on the
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have determined that the universe’s expansion is not slowing down as previously thought but is, in fact, accelerating due to dark energy. This revelation challenges long-held scientific beliefs and reshapes our understanding of the cosmos. Remarkably, this scientific finding echoes a verse from the Holy Quran (51:48), which describes the ongoing expansion of the heavens. The Arabic term used in the verse, “la-mūsiʿūna,” emphasizes the continuous nature of this expansion, mirroring modern cosmological understanding. The Quranic verse’s accurate portrayal of this concept, revealed over 1440 years ago, is nothing short of remarkable. It raises profound questions about how such knowledge could have been known to Prophet Muhammad at a time when scientific tools and methods were nonexistent. For believers, this correlation serves as compelling evidence of the truth of Islam, as it suggests a divine source of knowledge that transcends human understanding and predates modern scientific discovery.
potential fate of the universe, one that parallels current cosmological theories. While this scenario is yet to be confirmed by physicists, its discussion in the Quran centuries ago is noteworthy. It prompts contemplation on how such knowledge could have been known to the author of the Quran, particularly considering the limited scientific understanding of the time. As scientific exploration advances, it may only be a matter of time before this Quranic portrayal of the universe’s end is confirmed as the most plausible scenario.