Thursday, 29 January 2009

The Earth Disgorges Its Charges

When the earth is convulsed with its quaking and the earth then disgorges its charges and man asks,
"What is wrong with it?", on that Day it will impart all its news. (Qur'an, 99:1-4)


The word "zilzal" in Arabic means earthquake, or tremors, and the word "athqalaha" means "charges, heavy
burdens." When one considers the above verses in the light of the first meaning, it can be seen that reference is
being made to an important scientific fact about earthquakes.

Surat Az-Zilzal 2 mentions the earth disgorging its charges. Indeed, as a result of research in recent years, it has
been realised that there are heavy metals at the centre of the Earth, and that these appear as a result of movements
on the Earth's surface. According to geologists' calculations, as the Earth cooled, heavy and dense substances
sank to its centre, while lighter ones rose to the surface. For that reason, the Earth's crust consists of the least
heaviest substances (basalt and granite rocks), while heavy metals (nickel and iron) are found in the core. As a
result, the subsurface, which consists of molten metals, is made of a material that is much heavier and denser
than the surface.

During earthquakes, the heavy substances below the surface have an opportunity to rise, and the Earth thus
disgorges its charges, as revealed in the Qur'an. Moreover, those regions where metal reserves are most
concentrated are also those with the greatest volcanic activity. These scientific findings, which emerged only
recently, and as a result of wide-ranging research, are just some of the scientific facts indicated by Allah in
the Qur'an.

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