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Prof.
Dr. Ahmad Fouad Pasha, Cairo University |
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Allah
Almighty says: [And
He it is Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the
moon. They float, each in an orbit.]
(Al-Anbiyaa’: 33)
This
glorious verse refers to a scientific fact concerning the system of
the universe. Scientific discoveries have proved that we live in a
huge universe that depends on revolution. The earth revolves round
the sun once a year, the moon revolves around the earth once per
lunar month, and the other planets of the solar system also revolve
round the sun, each in its own orbit. Besides, most of these
planets have moons that revolve around them, each, also, in its own
orbit. Astronomers have discovered more than 60 of these moons so
far.
The
solar system, likewise, orbits a center of our galaxy, the Milky
Way. This galaxy consists of more than 130 billion stars. Galaxies,
in turn, revolve round a center that only Almighty Allah knows.
The
law of revolution applies also to atoms, the smallest units of
elements that cannot be seen even by microscopes. An atom is
composed of a nucleus whose diameter is less than a millionth of a
millimeter. An atom is surrounded by electrons that move round the
atom in an orbit. Since all matter in the universe-whether solid,
liquid, or gaseous-consists of atoms, this means that the law of
revolution applies to everything: stars, planets, moons, animals,
plants, sand, seas, air, and so on.
This
includes cells as well. The cytoplasm in the cell moves around the
nucleus.
There
is a common factor between the orbital movements of all the objects
referred to above, this is, their revolution is counterclockwise.
Contemplating
the above lines, we come to realize that revolution is a cosmic
law.
With
a believer’s meditation upon such a scientific fact, another
image of revolution is brought to one’s mind: the pilgrims’
circumambulation of the Ka`bah, which is a basic ritual of Hajj in
Islam.
Circumambulating
the Ka`bah is a symbolic act of worship, whose wisdom may be hidden
form some. It indicates the believers’ utter submission to
Almighty Allah alone. The pilgrims go to Hajj in response to the
divine order that Prophet Abraham (peace be upon him) conveyed to
people. Allah Almighty says: [And
(remember) when We prepared for Abraham the place of the (holy)
House, saying: Ascribe thou no thing as partner unto Me, and purify
My House for those who make the round (thereof) and those who stand
and those who bow and make prostration. And proclaim unto mankind
the pilgrimage. They will come unto thee on foot and on every lean
camel; they will come from every deep ravine.]
(Al-Hajj: 26-27)
This
signifies that the Ka`bah is the spiritual center of the believers.
It refers to the close bond that should be between a believer and
his Lord. A believer turns toward the Ka`bah five times a day
during the prescribed ritual Prayers.
A
pilgrim circumambulates the Ka`bah as if he or she is a celestial
body orbiting another greater body. Circumambulation of the Ka`bah
is to be performed counterclockwise. This indicates that there is a
joint factor between a pilgrim’s expressing his ultimate faith in
Almighty Allah by circumambulating the Ka`bah in that way and
between the cosmic law of revolution discussed above. This
indicates that there is consistency between the obligations of
worship in Islam and the natural laws that govern the universe,
which indicates that they all belong to only one source, that is,
Almighty Allah.
This
proves the truthfulness of the call of Islam that there is no god
but Almighty Allah. Thus, Islam is the true religion that provides
humankind with a comprehensive view in conformity with the divine
truth that is apparent in the natural laws of the universe.
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