Cosmology of the Quran: Difference between revisions

→‎The Earth and its waters: I have added in a Bukhari verse on the seven earths here, as I believe this is more relevant to the seven Earths being one upon the other in Islamic cosmology than the hadith currently there.
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(Rejected the last text change (by CPO675) and restored revision 137492 by Lightyears: That site is a very mixed bag with some good content but lots of mistakes. In this case Q.55.22 and 35.12 show these are both meant to be earthly seas. The author is also not clear enough when he adds his own comments to translations. The hadiths may be useful if we ever have a page on hadith cosmology but are of limited evidential value for the Quran itself.)
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(→‎The Earth and its waters: I have added in a Bukhari verse on the seven earths here, as I believe this is more relevant to the seven Earths being one upon the other in Islamic cosmology than the hadith currently there.)
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In the hadiths, the idea of seven earths, one above the other is already apparent.  
In the hadiths, the idea of seven earths, one above the other is already apparent.  
 
{{Quote|{{Bukhari|4|54|418}}|Narrated Salim's father: The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Any person who takes a piece of land unjustly <b>will sink down the seven earths</b> on the Day of Resurrection."}}{{Quote|{{Muslim|10|3923}}|Sa'id b. Zaid reported:
{{Quote|{{Muslim|10|3923}}|Sa'id b. Zaid reported:


I heard Allah's Apostle say: He who took a span of earth wrongly '''would be made to wear around his neck''' seven earths on the Day of Resurrection.}}
I heard Allah's Apostle say: He who took a span of earth wrongly '''would be made to wear around his neck''' seven earths on the Day of Resurrection.}}
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