Rotation of the Earth
Question: Astronomers believe that the shape of
the Earth is spherical and it revolves around its axis; is it confirmed by
science or still undecided?
And if the Earth really revolves what are its scientific
and perceptible signs?
What is the reason that the Polestar, by means of which
direction of Kiblah is ascertained, always shows up at the same location?
Other than this, is there any matter available in the
Holy Quran and Islamic traditions that supports this?
Answer: In the present age it is
scientifically proved that earth is spherical and it rotates around its axis
and for this different arguments are given. The most evident proof of the
movement of the earth is the “Proof of Pendulum”. It is that if a heavy thing
is hung with a rope that it can oscillate freely; when it is moved, it
continues its movement for quite a long time. Now if the earth were immobile
and without movement, then it is necessary that, the movement of the related
thing should be up to a fixed line, but experience shows that the movement is
not up to a fixed line and that it gradually moves away from the first line.
It is also known by this experience that the earth always moves from one fixed
direction toward the other. The direction of this movement, which is from West
to East can be determined by the cause of lines. (For better understanding and
explanation of this argument take the benefit of the books on astronomical
science in which different sketches are present).
In the same way it is known by experience that if a stone is slowly left to
fall from a height it does not fall in an exactly straight line but it falls
slightly towards the West; and this shows that earth is moving from West to
East.
Of course, what we see that the Polestar is always at one
place, it is so because it is situated almost opposite to the axis of the
earth. It is obvious that if a ball is turned round on its axis (for example a
needle is pierced in the middle of an apple and the apple is rotated around
the needle) then the point of the axis will always remain the same. For
example the tip of the needle will always remain at the same place. That is
reason that the polestar is always seen at one place.
As far as the behavior of earth is concerned, we should
pay attention towards the point in front (lower part of the earth), since the
shape of earth is almost like a ball. Wherever we go we will see its behavior
as the same. That is we find the point above our head will be sky and the
point below our feet will be earth and the gravitational pull keeps us on the
land everywhere.
There are many stars, which are seen in the southern
hemisphere and cannot be seen in the northern hemisphere and contrary to that
planets also can be seen sometimes from one part and sometimes from other
parts of the earth. The summary of this discussion is this that the logical
behavior of the planet, which is opposite to us, is exactly like the one on
which we live.
Following are some verses and traditions that support the
theory of the rotation of the earth.
(1) And you see the mountains you think them to be solid,
and they shall pass away as the passing away of the cloud – the handiwork of
Allah who has made everything thoroughly. [Surah Naml 27:88]
Sometimes it is considered that this verse has connection
with Qiyamat. That man will see the mountains in that condition on the Day of
Resurrection but the sentence; the handiwork of Allah who has made
everything thoroughly, negates this, because this passage of writing
is not concordant to the day of resurrection and the day of Qiyamat is not the
day for Allah to be resolute; but it is the day when the solar system would be
destroyed. And at the end of the verse, Allah mentions the permanence of His
creation in clear words not through the revolutionary changes, but it denotes
stability of the system.
The apparent meaning of the verse points out that the
mountain is in motion, though they appear to be stationary and motionless. It
is possible that here a question may be asked that why has Allah mentioned the
movement of mountains instead of the movement of earth, whereas the movement
of mountains is subordinate to the movement of earth? And wasn’t it more
appropriate that instead of (mentioning the) movement of the mountains the
earth’s movement were mentioned?
Nevertheless the answer to this question is clear, and it
is that when a sphere rotates around its axis its movement is apparent by
means of those teeth, and marks and paints, which are engraved on it. Other
than that mountain is mentioned because it has always remained a sign of
greatness and eminence and is a universally admitted fact that without
the movement of the earth the movement of mountains
does not have any meaning and sense.
One point worth attention is that instead of
motionlessness, the word inertness is used, because this word, in this context
is more according to the expression and the thought of the earth being
stationary to express (regarding which the man gets engaged in misgivings) is
more evident.
The reason Quran compares the movement of the mountains
to the movements of clouds because the movement of the earth is just like the
movement of clouds; being quiet, smooth and swift.
(2) (Allah) Who made the earth for
you a cradle… [ Surah Taha 20:53]
The Holy Quran compares our earth to the cradle and it is
possible that the reason of such comparison may be that as the cradle rocks
softly in circulatory movement, the same is also the movement of the earth.
What is the exegesis of this
verse?
Question: What is the interpretation of the verse:
Falaa uqsimu bi’l-khunnasil jawaaril kunnas
But nay! I swear by the stars that run their course (and) hide
themselves? [Surah Takweer 81:15-16]
Answer: In the dictionary the meaning of
Khunnas is one who returns and one who retreats. The meaning of Kunnas
is one who gets concealed and Jaware is the plural of Jari
(to continue, to flow) its meaning is the one who walks or moves.
As the verses before and after this verse show and the
commentators also say that by these verses it is meant those planets, which
can be seen (mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn), because they are in
motion, they appear sometimes and sometimes they disappear. In the Holy Quran
reference of those stars is given with an oath; and people’s attention is
drawn towards their special and distinct behavior and their movement and
rotation and it calls attention towards the greatness of the Creator of the
universe. This means, the type of those returning stars which move and
disappear.
We should also know that experts of astronomy
have given those stars the name of “amaze stars” because, their movements are
not on a straight line, and it seems that, they travel for certain period of
time and then slightly they return, and again they continue their travel. The
reason of this behavior is discussed at length in the books of astronomy and
it is possible that the indication of above-mentioned verses
(which has mentioned about those stars in the style
which are moving and coming back) may be towards these stars’ capricious way
(no doubt the way of this capricious travel has some logic which is beyond our
comprehension at present).
Anyhow, these are the same wandering stars, whose special
behavior makes them distinct.