WikiIslam:Sandbox/S-shaped Orbit of the Moon: Difference between revisions

From WikiIslam, the online resource on Islam
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Axius moved page S-shaped Orbit of the Moon to WikiIslam:Sandbox/S-shaped Orbit of the Moon without leaving a redirect: move to sandbox until finalized)
({{underconstruction}})
Line 1: Line 1:
{{underconstruction}}
Muslims claim that the Quran predicted the mooon's S-shaped orbit around the sun correctly.  
Muslims claim that the Quran predicted the mooon's S-shaped orbit around the sun correctly.  
{{Miracles}}
{{Miracles}}

Revision as of 22:00, 3 April 2014

Under-construction.jpg
This page is under construction, in the middle of an expansion or major revamping
In its present state, the views expressed here may not reflect the views of WikiIslam. Please help us in completing this article.
      
Page History - Article's Talk page
Last edit was made on 4/3/2014
Login / Create Account

Muslims claim that the Quran predicted the mooon's S-shaped orbit around the sun correctly.

Miracles
A Qur’anic UniverseMuhammad's Miracles

Yusuf Ali: And the Moon,- We have measured for her mansions (to traverse) till she returns like the old (and withered) lower part of a date-stalk. Pickthall: And for the moon We have appointed mansions till she return like an old shrivelled palm-leaf.

Shakir: And (as for) the moon, We have ordained for it stages till it becomes again as an old dry palm branch.

The moon orbits the Earth which in turn orbits the Sun. The orbital speed of the moon is 1.022 km/sec and that of the Earth is 29.78 km/sec. So the Moon does not trace loops; it traces a wavy orbit around the sun. The claimed miracle is that a palm twig is also wavy and nobody in the seventh century was aware of shape of the moons orbit around the sun, hence the revelation is divine.

But most claimants mistranslate the word "she" to "it." The verse is talking about what happens to the moon and two of the most common translations also say mansions but there is no reference to the Moon's orbit at all.