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Muslims in Burj Khalifa told to delay breaking fast



DUBAI: Muslims living in the world's tallest tower will have to wait even longer to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan.

Mohammed al-Qubaisi, Dubai's top Muslim cleric, said Sunday that Burj Khalifa residents living above the 80th floor should wait two additional minutes to break their dawn-to-dusk fast while those above the 150th floor must wait three extra minutes because they will be able to see the sun longer than those on the ground.

The half-mile high tower has 160 habitable floors.

Al-Qubaisi said the decree is similar to those relating to Muslims traveling on airplanes, and harkens back to a time when people living in the mountains broke their fast after those at lower elevations.

Does it matter if ALLAH is not Happy

Does it matter if i am happy but Allah is not happy with me
No, we cant be satisfied except with Allah, can we ?

Does it matter if people respect me but its not for Allah
No, they are hypocrites, don't believe them, says the Mullah

Does it matter if they love me but Allah doesn't
No, surely its of no use if Allah's love is absent

Does it matter if i defeat the whole world but cannot fight my nafs
No, it will only lead me to hell-fire,so how can it be enough

Does it matter if i keep on succeeding but cannot thank Him
No, u have to show gratitude with your heart , mouth and limb

Does it matter if i appear beautiful but The Creator finds me ugly
No, He says a believer's beauty lies in the heart not in his body

Does it matter if they praise me but i'm a transgressor in Allah's books
No, He will judge us on our thoughts and deeds, not on the outlook

Will it matter if i excel in this world but cry in the hereafter
No, i'd rather not live in this unfair world n die as a martyr

live a life that matters



Ready or not, some day it will all come to an end: There will be no more sunrises, no minutes, hours or days. All the things you collected, whether treasured or forgotten, will pass to someone else.

Your wealth, fame and temporal power will shrivel to irrelevance.It will not matter what you owned or what you were owed. Your grudges, resentments, frustrations, and jealousies will finally disappear. So, too, your hopes, ambitions, plans, and to-do lists will expire.

The wins and losses that once seemed so important will fade away.It won't matter where you came from, or on what side of the tracks you lived, at the end.

It won't matter whether you were beautiful or brilliant.Even your gender and skin color will be irrelevant.

SO WHAT WILL MATTER? HOW WILL THE VALUE OF YOUR DAYS BE MEASURED? What will matter is not what you bought, but what you built; not what you got, but what you gave. What will matter is not your success, but your significance.

What will matter is not what you learned, but what you taught. What will matter is every act of integrity, compassion, courage or sacrifice that enriched, empowered or encouraged others to emulate your example.

What will matter is not your competence, but your character.

What will matter is not how many people you knew, but how many will feel a lasting loss when you're gone.

What will matter are not your memories, but the memories that live in those who loved you. What will matter is how long you will be remembered, by whom and for what. Living a life that matters doesn't happen by accident. It's not a matter of circumstance but of choice.

Choose to live a life that matters. "We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give".

Starving Muslims in Somalia


Images of starving Muslims in Somalia bring the pain to every man’s heart. Just spare a thought for millions of people in Africa who are facing the worst drought ever. They have nothing to eat or drink for weeks or even months. We should thank Allah for what He has blessed us with. And I ask Allah to bring help to them. Ameen.

Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Once in the lifetime of the Prophet (p.b.u.h) the people were afflicted with drought (famine). While the Prophet was delivering the Khutba on a Friday, a Bedouin stood up and said, "O, Allah's Apostle! Our possessions are being destroyed and the children are hungry; please invoke Allah (for rain)". So the Prophet raised his hands. At that time there was not a trace of cloud in the sky. By Him in Whose Hands my soul is as soon as he lowered his hands, clouds gathered like mountains, and before he got down from the pulpit, I saw the rain falling on the beard of the Prophet. It rained that day, the next day, the third day, the fourth day till the next Friday. The same Bedouin or another man stood up and said, "O Allah's Apostle! The houses have collapsed, our possessions and livestock have been drowned; Please invoke Allah (to protect us)". So the Prophet I raised both his hands and said, "O Allah! Round about us and not on us". So, in whatever direction he pointed with his hands, the clouds dispersed and cleared away, and Medina's (sky) became clear as a hole in between the clouds. The valley of Qanat remained flooded, for one month, none came from outside but talked about the abundant rain. [Bukhari: Book 2: Vol 13: Hadith 55]-

10 Free Valuable Prophetic Advices for you


Valuable Prophetic Advice:

Ibn Abbas may Allah be pleased with him and his father, reported:

I was riding behind the Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam (on a beast) one day when he said to me, "O son, I am going to teach you some advice:

1. Observe Allah, He guards you.Obey his commands and avoid his prohibitions, He protects you in this world and in the world to come.

2. Observe Allah, you will find Him ahead of you.Observe the limits set by Allah and His Rights, He brings you to success and supports you.

3. When you ask, ask Allah, and when you seek help, seek the help of Allah.When you need a thing, ask Allah for it, and when you need help to accomplish any of your affairs, then seek the help of Allah, particularly in the things that only Allah can provide such as curing sickness, providing sustenance etc.

4. And be certain that were the whole Ummah to collaborate to benefit you, they would never benefit you except in a thing which Allah has already foreordained for you, and if they were to collaborate to harm you, they would never harm you except in a thing which Allah has already foreordained against you."
This reflects deep faith in the Qada' and Qadar, it's good and evil consequences.

5. The pens are lifted and the sheets have become dry.

6. Recognize Allah at times of ease, He recognizes you at times of difficulty.Fulfill the Rights of Allah and the rights of people at times of ease, He helps and relieves you at the time of your difficulties.

7. And rest assured that whatever misses you, it would never befall you, and whatever befalls you, it would never miss you.If Allah withholds a thing from you, it will never reach you. And if Allah grants you a thing, there is none to withhold it from you.

8. And you should know that victory comes with endurance.Victory against the enemy and the ego depends on perseverance and endurance. Patience is one of the greatest means to victory.

9. And the relief comes through distress.Distress that afflicts a believer, comes along with it's relief.

10. And along with difficulty comes ease.

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My Heart dies in respect of ten things in my life.

Adham (d162H) – Allâh have mercy on him – once passed through the market of Basrah. People gathered around him and asked:

O Abû Ishâq, Allâh the Exalted says in his Book. ‘Call on me, I will answer your prayers’, but we have been calling on Him for a long time and He does not answer our prayers. [Ibrâhîm] replied, “O people of Basrah, your hearts have died in respect to ten things:

* First, you know Allâh but you do not give Him His rights;
* Second, you have read Allâh’s Book but you do not act by it;
* Third, you claim to love Allâh’s Messenger – Allâh’s peace and blessings be upon him – yet you abandon his Sunnah;
* Fourth, you claim to be enemies to Shaytân but you conform to [his ways];
* Fifth, you say you love Paradise yet you do not work for it;
* Sixth, you say you fear The Fire yet you put yourselves closer to it [by sinning];
* Seventh, you say death is true but you do not prepare for it;
* Eighth, you busy yourselves with the faults of others and disregard your own;
* Ninth, you consume the favors of your Lord but are not grateful for them
* Tenth, you bury your dead but take no lesson from them.

Oh Allah i have no money heart touching



Oh Allah i have no money, but I have You. I am rich.Oh Allah, I have no freedom, but I believe in You. I am free.Oh Allah, I have no patience, but I read Your Qur'an. I am calm.Oh Allah, I get no respect, but You listen to my dua. I am proud.Oh Allah, I have no time, but I think of Jannah. I have forever.Oh Allah, I have much time, but I look at Your Signs. I have today.Oh Allah, I feel so weak, but I fast Ramadan. I am strong.Oh Allah, I feel so tired, but I make dua. I open my eyes.Oh Allah, I feel so dirty, but I repent to You. I am cleansed.Oh Allah, I feel so depressed, but I remember you. I am at peace.Oh Allah, I feel so lost, but I follow Your Commands. I am safe.Oh Allah, nobody listens, but You never turn your back on me. I am grateful.

What are the punishments of Sin Zina(adultery) in islam?


The sin of Zina (adultery):

1. 100 lashes publically for unmarried adulterous- (Quran 24:2)
2. Punishment of stoning to death for married adulterors in Islamic Sharia (Bukhari, Muslim) ......
3. Whoever does it will get full punishment and multiplied ...punishment in Akhirah- (Quran 25:68-69)
4  The person is not a believer at the time he is doing zina (Bukhari)
5. Punishment of previously unheard of diseases in this world- (Ibn M...ajah,106)
6. Punishment of burning in a pit(fire) without clothes in Barzakh- (Bukhari)
7. Punishment of being swollen and smelling like the worst gutters in Barzakh- (Saheeh at Targheeb991)
    Its not "hot" or "fun"-its one of the biggest sins forbidden by Allah.

Love and respect your mother heart touching

Respect & Love Your Mother As She Is The Queen Pearl Of Islam , Never Disagree With Her As
Your Mother Knows Best, Never Raise Your Tone At Her As She Will Feel Pain, Never Hurt Your Mother In Any Way As She Is The Rarest Pearl That Can Be Broken Easily, So Please Respect & Love Your Mother As Heaven Lays Beneath Her Feet.
 
My Friends Mother is not an ordinary thing trust me , and if you are thinking that it is all rubbish so please do not forget that one fine day you are going to be a father or mother and then might be you ll realize.What Goes around always comes around remember this.I hope you Like my post.Please do not hesitate to share this post with other people on facebook or twitter and keep visiting us.  

10 Tips on How to be a Successful Wife

1. Make Dua to Allah to make your marriage and relationship successful.

All good things are from Allah. Never forget to ask Allah ta’ala for the blessing of having a successful marriage that begins in this Dunya and continues on - by the Mercy of Allah ta’ala - into Jannah

2. *Listen and Obey!*

Obeying your husband is Fard! Your husband is the Ameer of the household. Give him that right and respect.

3. *Always seek to please your husband, for he is your key to Jannah.*

Rasul Allah - sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam - taught us that any women who dies in a state where her husband is pleased with her, shall enter Jannah. So .. please him.

4.  An argument is a fire in the house.

Extinguish it with a simple ‘I’m sorry’ even if it is not your fault.When you fight back, you are only adding wood to the fire. Watch how sweetly an argument will end when you just say sincerely, “Look, I’m sorry. Let’s be friends.”

5. Thank your husband constantly for the nice things he does.

Then thank him again. This is one of the most important techniques, as the opposite is a characteristic of the women of hellfire.4. An argument is a fire in the house.

6. Joke and play games with your husband.

A mans secret: they seek women who are light-hearted and have a sense of humor. As Rasul Allah - sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam - told Jabir to marry someone who would make him laugh and he would make her laugh.

7. Always wear jewelry and dress up in the house.

From the early years, little girls have adorned themselves with earrings and bracelets and worn pretty dresses - as described in the Qur’an. As a wife, continue to use the jewelry that you have and the pretty dresses for your husband.

8.  Review the characteristics of the Hoor Al-Ayn and try to imitate them

The Qur’an and Sunnah describe the women in Jannah with certain characteristics. Such as the silk they wear, their large dark eyes, their singing to their husband, etc. Try it, wear silk for your husband, put Kohl in your eyes to ‘enlarge’ them, and sing to your husband.

9. When your husband comes home, greet him with a wonderful greeting

Imagine your husband coming home to a clean house, an exquisitely dressed wife, a dinner prepared with care, children clean and sweet smelling, a clean bedroom - what would this do to his love for you? Now imagine what the opposite does to him.

10. Use your ‘beauty’ to win the heart of your husband

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Do you Respect your Elders?

Although piety and knowledge are the true attributes of greatness in Islam, the youngsters have been enjoined to give due respect to their elder. Our Prophet, upon whom be peace, went to the extent of saying that, “He is not of us who does not have kindness for our young and respect for our old.” (Abu... Daud and Ti...rmidhi)

Grey-haired folk have been specially indicated as objects of our respect in hadith. Abu Musa Ashari relates that our Prophet, may he be eternally blessed, said, “Respect for a grey-haired Muslim is a part of respect for Allah.” (Abu Daud)

Another Prophetic saying has been related by Anas, “For youth who respects an old man because of his age, Allah appoints people who shall respect the young man in his old age.”

It was a custom of our eternally blessed Prophet that if a younger member of a delegation began to speak, the Holy Prophet asked him to let the elders speak first. This shows the great emphasis, laid by our blessed Prophet upon respect for elders, which is highly merited and rewarded.

Who is The King and Who is the Beggar Heart Touching


There was a king who decided to take a tour of his country. As he passed by different places, everyone rushed to see him. However, while passing by a certain place, he noticed a poor old man who did not pay any attention to the king's arrival and remained engaged in his own activities.The king went up to this poor man and asked why he did not join the people to see him. The poor man replied, "Before you, there was another king who once passed by this place. Everyone gathered to see him as well. But, few days later he die...d and was buried in a place nearby. A poor man also died during that time and was buried near the king's grave. After some time, a strong flood passed through that area causing those graves to overturn. As a result, the bones of the poor man became mixed up with those of the king's. We could not differentiate between them any longer. After seeing this, it does not matter to me anymore as to who is a king and who is a beggar. In the end, our home is the same

My Mother I Love You Heart Touching


I missed you so much . I remembered you today,As I sat alone on your favourite chair Thinking about my life and where it has taken me Your daughter has grown up. Your daughter has faced the world.

You would cry if only you knew . The trials and challenges that passed me by  The turbulence and turmoil that has enveloped me But I faced it all Alhamdulillah With the strength from Allah With the prayer you have made for me Once upon a time I can always feel your presence Even in my darkest hour I can always hear your whispers Asking me to do the right thing Even if that would be the most bitter of all Even if I cannot swallow it all.

This one will be over, sweetheart It is just a phase It will leave in a swift So stay tight and stay strong Focus and hang on But when it disappears do remember There is the next one coming But that too, will be over That too, will be over.

Race Towards Good Deeds

A neighbour of mine had a knee operation about a month ago, and for a month I’ve been telling myself to go visit him. Everyday I delayed it till the next day, and never got around it. Last week, I made the utmost preparation to go see him and I told myself “No excuses! I have to visit this brother.” I go pray Maghreb planning to see him after salah and subhanaAllah – there he was in the mosque before me with the rest of the brothers feeling better and able to walk.
 
May Allah forgive me

I felt so bad, and couldn’t stop rebuking myself for missing such a huge reward and opportunity to visit a neighbour, a Muslim brother, in his time of need. I remembered the Hadeeth Qudsi where Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala) would say to a person on the Day of Judgement: “O son of Adam I was sick and you did not visit Me. He would say: O my Lord; how could I visit You and You are the Lord of the worlds? Thereupon He would say: Didn’t you know that such and such servant of Mine was sick but you did not visit him and were you not aware that if you had visited him, you would have found Me by him?” (Muslim).

May Allah forgive me
Sometimes we keep putting off good deeds, and delay performing them but can any of us guarantee we have tomorrow? I remembered the hadeeth of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) which promised great reward for someone visiting the sick, He (Peace be upon him) said: “There is not a Muslim that visits another in the morning except that 70,000 angels ask forgiveness for him until the night, and if he visits him at night then 70,000 angels ask forgiveness for him until the morning, and he will have earned a garden in paradise” (At-Tirmidhi).

May Allah forgive me

Reflecting deeply on the failure to hasten towards good deeds on this occasion, I remembered the hadeeth, where the caller of heaven would say to the person visiting the sick: “You have done well and your walk was good also, and you have earned a place in paradise” (At-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah). So why do we still not run towards opportunities to do good deeds presented before us?

May Allah forgive me
Brothers and sisters, the most important lesson to take away is that we should not delay, and hasten towards good deeds.

Allah says in the Qur’an: “Be quick in the race for forgiveness from your Lord, and for a Garden whose width is that (of the whole) of the heavens and of the earth, prepared for the righteous” (Al-Imran, Chapter 3, Verse 133). We should not forget that our brothers and sisters in Islam have rights over us, and there should be no excuses to seek those good deeds out. You might have a busy life, but if you want to know what true productivity means in Islam, it’s making sure that you do not miss these “opportunities” and “golden” moments to be with your brother and sister in their time of need. Ultimately it might be an act which saves you in the Hereafter. Make time for them and Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala) will reward you, bless you, and make time for you inshaAllah.

I hope that this message to race towards good deeds reaches you and and that it becomes a mean for Allah to forgive me.

Life is too short to make and accelerate relations.


Life is too short to make & accelerate relations. I don't know why people break the developed relations. The life is too short to say something to your loved ones. I don't know why people keep silence for a long period. This life is too short to make real friends; I don't know why people break friendship. Think before it’s too late. Today is your time. Nobody knows about the next moment, because life can't wait. Live it. Love it & Express It.

5 Good Actions Before Going to Sleep



One Time Rasulullah (saw) says to Amirul Mumineen (a.s.)
"Always done 5 action before going to sleep" :
  1. Do Sadqa of 4000 (four thousand) Dinnar
  2. Finish One Quran Masjid
  3. Pay the Value of Jannat
  4. Do Compromise between two person
  5. Finish One Hajj
Moula Ali (a.s.) says in answer, "Rasulullah, these are very difficult, How can I do these?"
Rasulullah (saw) Says don't worry, do these :
  1. Read 4 times "Surae Fateha" [Alhamd surat], this is equal to Sadqa of 4000 Dinnar
  2. Read 3 times "Surate Ikhlas" [Qul Hovallah surat], this is equal for Finishing One Quram Masjid
  3. Read 3 times with Sincerity "Salwat", this is equal to Value of Jannat
  4. Do Tasbih Ten times of "Astagferullah", this is equal for compromising between two person
  5. Read 4 times with Love & Sincerity 'Kalematu-s-Shahadat' this is equal for Finishing One Hajj


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What is the Status of Women in Islam


Contrary to the customs practiced in most of the Muslim world today, Islam granted equal but not the same status to men and women, 1400 years ago.The Qur’an specifically declares that the souls of men and women are equal, and that obligations and rewards are equally bestowed upon both. In Verse 124 Chapter 4 of The Holy Qur’an, God Almighty says:

“If any do deeds of righteousness – Be they male or female – and have faith, they will enter Heaven, and not the least injustice will be done to them.”


Although, men and women are equal in the eyes of God, Islam acknowledges that they are physically, biologically, and emotionally different. It is for this reason that some lifestyle details are different. A woman is made to be a mate or companion for man, and is not to be considered a source of all evil, but a blessing from God.

Islam granted women complete economic independence, before and after marriage. A Muslim women is under no obligation to provide for or supplement the family income. The husband has the entire responsibility.

Islamic law gives women the right to choose their husbands and to initiate a divorce. Muslim women have always had the right to vote, a right achieved by the women in the West only recently.

Prophet Muhammad said: “Paradise is under the feet of your mother.”

Young Man Fear Heart Touching


One day, Malik bin Dinar (rahimaullah) was passing by a place when he noticed a young man wearing old clothes and crying by the roadside. His name was Uthbah. Sweat was dripping down his body even though the temperature was very cold at that time. Malik bin Dinar became very surprised at this scene and asked Uthbah, “Oh young man, why are you crying? And why are you sweating during this cold temperature? “

Uthbah replied, “Once, I committed a sin at this place. Today, as I was passing by this place, I remembered that sin.”

Concept of Brotherhood in Islam

Many of today's problems derive from the fact that the world in which we live is rapidly becoming one world. With modern technology, communication and transport, mankind is no longer isolated from each other; instead mankind out of necessity must learn to live close together in intimate contact with each other. In other words, they must become a true brotherhood. This requires many adjustments. First of all mankind needs some sort of rules of conduct to help them interact with each other. Since all mankind desires peace, then the only real way to achieve that is through religion. Religion is not the cause of many of today's problems; it is the misuse of religion.

What is Religion?
Religion is a divine system of beliefs, acts of worship, and rules of conduct to enable human beings to achieve nearness to Allah and to lead a peaceful life.

But a faith, if it is to fulfil man's needs of today, must, therefore, transcend tribal, national, racial and cultural limits, and must speak to men at a universal level; This is achieved by Islam. The Holy Quran opens with the verse:-

All praise belongs to Allah, Lord of all the worlds. (Ch. 1: verse2)
This presents the reader with a unified concept of humanity and of the universe. The message of Islam is not confined to any section of mankind; instead it embraces the whole of mankind and the entire universe. As the Holy Quran relates“

Say; 'O mankind! truly 1 am a Messenger to you all from Allah to Whom belongs the Kingdom of the heavens and the earth. There is no God, but He. He gives life and He causes death...” (Ch. 7: verse159)

The advent of the Holy Prophet (may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) is described in the Holy Quran as:“ a mercy for all peoples.(Ch. 21: verse108)Furthermore, Islam proclaims to be for the universal brotherhood of man.


"And hold fast, all together, by the rope of Allah and be not divided; and remember the favour of Allah which He bestowed upon you when you were enemies and He united your hearts in love, so that by His grace you became as brothers; and you were on the brink of a pit off re and He saved you from it. Thus does Allah explain to you His commandments that you may be guided."” (Ch. 3: verse 104)

Islam recognises mankind's diversity of colour, race, language etc. The Holy Quran relates:

“And among His signs are the creation of the heavens and earth, and the diversity of your tongues and colours. In that surely are Signs for those who possess knowledge.”(Ch. 30: verse 23)

But it proclaims that the standard that we should judge one another, should be that same standard that God judges us by; not by the position, wealth or colour but by the purity and righteousness of a person's life. The Holy Quran relates:

"O, mankind, We have created you from a male and a female; and We have made you into tribes and sub-tribes that you may recognise one another. Verily, the most honorable among you, in the sight of Allah, is he who is most righteous among you Surely Allah is All-Knowing, All-Aware."(Ch 49:14)

Islam makes no distinction or privilege, whether pertaining to colour, race or caste or derived from family, rank, or wealth. Instead it makes all mankind one great brotherhood, and exhorts all of us to seek and win the pleasure of God through the righteousness and beneficence of our conduct towards each other.

This has been nicely explained by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community who has stated:

The mission for which I have been appointed is to remove that growing gap in the relationship between God and His creation and replace it once again with the relationship of love and sincerity; and by allowing the truth to manifest itself, cause religious wars and discord to end and thus lay the foundations for peace; and disclose such religious truths as had become hidden from the eyes of the world; and display an example of that spirituality that had become buried under the darkness of the pleasures of the self; and by my condition rather than by word of mouth, I should tell and explain God's powers that enter man and re-emerge as meditation or prayer” (Lecture Lahore, Page 47)

Therefore the only real answer to resolve many of today's problems is to have one universal religion for all mankind and Islam claims to be that religion. Through following the teachings of Islam it will enable man to recognise his God and be able to interact with God's creation and thus find the peace that he desires.

Miracles of Qur'an.

We mentioned earlier that the greatest Miracle given to our Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, is the Qur'an. The Qur'an was sent to mankind 1,400 years ago, but there are some facts related in the Qur'an whose meanings we have only been able to uncover recently.

From the planets to the stars, human beings to animals, Allah created everything in the universe. Our Lord already knows everything we have not discovered so far and He informs us about some of that in the Qur'an. We can only learn these things when Allah permits us, and then we realise that they are miracles of Allah.

The Qur'an contains many scientific miracles. Here, we will deal with only some of the scientific miracles of the Qur'an. (For further information, you can refer to the book, Miracles of the Qur'an.)How The Universe Came Into ExistenceThe origin of the universe is described in the Qur'an in the following verse and in many others:He is the Originator ofcreated the heavens and the earth from nothing… (Surat al-An'am: 101)In the first section of the book, we described in detail how the universe came into existence from nothing 15 billion years ago. In other words, the universe suddenly came into existence from nothing.

Only the science of the twentieth century enabled us to attain scientific evidence of this great event. Therefore, it was impossible to know this scientifically 1,400 years ago. But, as is also mentioned in the previous verse, Allah told us this fact when the Qur'an was first revealed. This is a miracle of the Qur'an and one of the pieces of evidence that it is the Speech of Allah.

Orbits
Many of you know that our world and the other planets have orbits. In fact, not only do the planets in our Solar System have orbits, but also all heavenly bodies in the universe have their separate orbits. That is, they all move in very precisely computed paths. This scientific truth that scientists have only recently uncovered was revealed 1,400 years ago:

It is He Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon. They swim along, each in an orbit. (Surat al-Anbiya: 33)As is also seen in this verse, Allah informs us about a scientific fact which was only discovered recently. At the time the Qur'an was revealed, people did not know that heavenly bodies moved in constant orbits. But Allah knows everything and tells what He wills to His slaves.The Seas' Not Mingling With One AnotherOne of the properties of seas that has only recently been discovered is related in a verse of the Qur'an as follows:

He has let loose the two seas, converging together, with a barrier between them they do not break through. (Surat ar-Rahman: 19-20)

This property of the seas, that they come together yet do not mingle with one another at all, has only very recently been discovered by oceanographers. Because of the physical force called "surface tension," the waters of neighbouring seas do not mix. Caused by the difference in the density of their waters, surface tension prevents them from mingling with one another, just as if a thin wall were between them.

The interesting side to this is that during a period when people had no knowledge of physics, surface tension or oceanography; this was revealed in the Qur'an.

The Roundness of the Earth

The understanding of astronomy of the time, when the Qur'an was revealed, perceived the world differently. It was then thought by some that the earth was flat, and others had different theories. But the fact that the earth was round was not then generally known. However, from the Qur'an it was understood by implication that the shape of the world is round. The relevant verse reads: 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(Surat az-Zumar: 5)

The Arabic word "takwir" is translated as "to wrap" in the above verse. In English it means "to make one thing lap over another, folded up as a garment that is laid away." The day and the night wrapping over each other can be true only if the earth is round. But, as mentioned above, the Arabs who lived 1,400 years ago thought that the earth was flat. This means that the roundness of the world was hinted at in the Qur'an, which was revealed in the seventh century. That is because Allah teaches the truth to mankind. This matter, indicated in the Book revealed by Allah, was verified only centuries later by scientists.Since the Qur'an is Allah's word, the most correct words were used in it when describing the universe. It is unlikely that a human could know and choose these words. But because Allah knows everything, He can make these facts available to man at any time He wills.

Fingerprints:

While it is stated in the Qur'an that it is easy for Allah to bring man back to life after death, Allah draws attention in particular to peoples' fingertips:Does man imagine We will not reassemble his bones?

Yes, We are able to put together in perfect order the very tips of his fingers. (Surat al-Qiyama: 3-4)

Bringing an utterly decayed human body back to life is very easy for Allah. Now, examine your fingertips. Everyone's fingerprints are unique to himself. If you had a twin, his/her fingerprints would also be different. Every person who is alive or who has ever lived in this world has a unique set of fingerprints. That is why they are almost as unique as the identity of a person.

Allah the Almighty can re-create us, down to all these fine details. Meanwhile, we need to keep in mind that the significance of fingerprints and that the fact that every person has a set of fingerprints peculiar to himself was only discovered in the nineteenth century. But Allah drew attention to the tips of the fingers 1,400 years ago in the Qur'an.There are several other issues miraculously indicated by the Qur'an. We have only discussed a few of them here. These alone suffice to make clear that the Qur'an is the Speech of Allah. (For further information, you can refer to the book, Miracles of the Qur'an by Harun Yahya.)

Allah informs us the following about the Qur'an:

Will they not ponder the Qur'an? If it had been from other than Allah, they would have found many inconsistencies in it. (Surat an-Nisa: 82)

As is also evident from the verse above, the Qur'an provides accurate information. With advances in science, more of the miracles mentioned in the Qur'an are being revealed. These miraculous attributes of the Qur'an prove that it is a revelation from Allah. At this point, it is our job to learn and practise the commands of the Qur'an meticulously.

Allah commands us to adhere to the Qur'an in many verses. Some of them are as follows:

And this is a Book We have sent down and blessed, so follow it and do your duty so that hopefully you will gain mercy. (Surat al-An'am: 155)…Truly it is a reminder, and whoever wills pays heed to it. (Surah 'Abasa: 11-12)

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