| WHAT HOLDS UP THE SKY? |
| Today scientists speak of gravitational forces that
hold the heavenly bodies apart from each other and prevent them from colliding
with each other. How was this to be conveyed to the first readers of the
Quran? God tells us in the Quran that He is the One Who raised the sky
(Quran 55:7) and that he holds it back from falling on the earth (Quran
22:65). But how exactly does God do this?
If the author of the Quran was a human being, it would have been very easy for the author to copy the answer to this question from the Bible. But today no one will believe that answer.
At the time when the Quran was being revealed, anyone could have easily believed this description which was already found in the Bible. It is only in modern times that people would know better. How did the author of the Quran avoid this mistake? God says in the Quran that He created the heavens
Dr. Maurice Bucaille comments: "These two verses refute the belief that the vault of the heavens was held up by pillars, the only things preventing the former from crushing the earth" (The Bible, the Quran and Science, p. 154). To be able to avoid that prescientific error, the author of the Quran
must have been either a modern scientist, or God Himself.
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