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Oceanographers, in
the wake of the scientific progress in this age, have
discovered the barrier between two seas. They have found that
a barrier separates two neighboring seas. The barrier moves
between them, and it is called by scientists “a front”
compared to the front between two armies. By virtue of this
barrier each sea retains its own characteristics which Allah
(SWT) has assigned to it and which are suitable for the
organisms living in that environment.
Because of this barrier, the two neighboring
seas mingle so slowly that the amount of water that passes
from one sea to the other acquires the characteristics of the
other sea while crossing the barrier which overturns the
waters crossing from one sea to the other, keeping each sea
with its own characteristics.
The gradual
progress of human knowledge about the fact of the differences
between seawater masses and the existence of barriers between
them :
Oceanographers
discovered that there were certain differences between water
samples taken from various seas in 1284 AH/1873 AD, by the
British Marine Scientific Expedition of the Challenger Voyage.
It was discovered that masses of sea water vary in their
composition, in respect of salinity, water temperature,
density and types of marine organisms. The data were obtained
from 362 oceanographic stations. The report of the expedition
filled 29,500 pages in 50 volumes and took 23 years to
complete. One of the great achievements of scientific
exploration, the expedition also showed how little man knew
about the sea.
After 1933 AD
another American expedition set out in the Mexican Gulf and
installed hundreds of sea stations to study the
characteristics of seas. It found out that a large number of
stations in a certain area gave similar information about the
characteristics of the water in that area, whether in respect
of salinity, density, temperature, marine organisms or
solubility of oxygen in water, while another group of stations
in another area gave a different set of data about that area.
So, oceanographers concluded that there were two distinctive
seas with different characteristics, and not just limited
samples as the Expedition of Challenger showed.
Man installed
hundreds of marine stations to study the characteristics of
various seas. Scientists have found out that the differences
in these characteristics distinguished one sea from another.
But why do these seas not mix and become homogeneous in spite
of the effect of tide and ebb that moves sea water twice a
day, and causes seas to move forward and backward turbulently,
besides other factors that cause sea water to be in continuous
movement and turbulence, such as surface and internal waves
and sea currents?
The answer
appeared for the first time in scientific books in 1361
AH/1942 AD. Extensive studies of marine characteristics
revealed that there are water barriers separating neighboring
seas and maintaining the distinctive properties of each sea
with respect to density, salinity, marine life, temperature
and solubility of oxygen in water.
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There are large waves, strong currents, and
tides in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic
Ocean. Mediterranean Sea water enters the
Atlantic by Gibraltar. But their temperature,
salinity, and densities do not change, because
of the barrier that separates them. |
After 1962 AD
there was known the role of sea barriers in modifying the
properties of the water masses that pass from one sea to
another, to prevent one sea from overwhelming the other. So
salty seas retain their own properties and boundaries by
virtue of these barriers.
A field study
comparing the waters of Oman Gulf and those of the Arabian
Gulf has shown the difference between them regarding their
chemical properties, the prevalent vegetation and the barrier
separating them.
About a hundred
years of research and study has been required to discover the
fact of the existence of barriers between sea water masses and
their role in making each sea retain its own properties.
Hundred of researchers took part and numerous precise
scientific instruments and equipment were used to achieve
that.
Fourteen centuries
ago the Holy Qur’an revealed this fact.
Allah (SWT) says:
(He has let free (MARAJA) the
two sees meeting together. Between them is a barrier that they
do not transgress. Then which of the Blessings of your Lord
will you both (Jinn and men) deny? Out of them both come out
pearls and carol.” (LV: 19-22) Allah (SWT) also says:
“And He made a barrier between the two seas.) (XXVII:
61)
Linguistic
meanings and the commentators’ sayings:
Maraja (let
free):
Ibn Faris
said: “’maraja’: The consonants m, r and
j form a root indicating a movement of going and coming
and turbulence.”
Al-Bahrayn
(the two seas):
Al-Asfahani
said: “Some say that the word “bahr” (sea) is usually
used to mean salt water rather than fresh water.”
Ibn Manzursaid:
“’Bahr’ is more frequently used to describe salt water than
fresh water.”
If the word
“bahr” is used without qualification it means salt water;
otherwise, it means the thing qualified.” The Holy Qur’an uses
“nahr” (river) to indicate abundant running fresh
water, while it uses “bahr” (sea) to indicate salt
water. Allah (SWT) says: (And He has
made the ships to be of service to you that they may sail
through the sea by His Command; and He has made rivers
(also) to be of service to you.)(XIV: 32)
In the hadith,
“bahr” (sea) is also used to mean salt water. Allah’s
Messenger (Peace be upon him) was asked by a man who said: “O
Allah’s Messenger! We travel by sea and carry with us a little
fresh water. If we should use it for wudu (ablution) we
would get thirsty. May we use seawater for wudu? Allah’
Messenger (Peace be upon him) said:
“Its water is pure and its dead (animals) are lawful (to
eat).”
Al-Barzakh:
It is the barrier. Most commentatorssuggest that it is
invisible.
Al-baghi:
Ibn Manzur said: “’Al-Baghi’ means
transgression, exceeding the limits.”
Al-Jawhari and
Al-Asfahani said the same.
Al-Marjan:
Ibn Al-Jawzi said: “Al-Qadi Abu Ya’li says that Al-Marjan
is a kind of bar-like pearls. Al-Zajjajsaid: “Al-Marjan
is white, very white.” Ibn Mas’ud said: “Al-Marjan
is red beads.” Abu Hayyan said that to some people Al-Marjan
is red stone. Al-Qurtubi said: “It is said that Al-Marjan
is the big pearls. The same is also said by ‘Ali and Ibn ‘Abbas
(May Allah bestow His Mercy on them both). The small pieces of
Marjan are the small pearls. It is also reported on
their authority the opposite: the big pieces are called pearls
and the smaller are called Marjan. Al-Dahhak and
Qatadah said the same.”
Al-Alusi said:
“If we take into consideration the connotation of brilliance
and glitter which the Arabic word “pearls” carries, and the
connotation of movement and mixing that the word “Marjan”
carries, we can say that “pearls” is used for big pieces and
“Marjan” for small ones.”
Anyhow, Marjan
is a kind of ornament that is found in various colors: white
and red. It may be in big or small pieces. It is bar-like
stone. In the Verse it is something other than pearls, for the
conjunction “and” implies talking bout two different things.
Marjan (carol), however, is found in salt seas only.
The Verse shows us
the minute secrets which oceanography has revealed only
recently. They describe the meeting between salt seas.
Following is the evidence to that:
First:
The Verse uses the word “bahrayn” (two seas) without
any qualification. This means that salt seas are intended
here.
Second:
The Verses in Surat Al-Rahman show that the two
seas yield pearls and “Marjan”(carol). It has become
evident that Marjan is found in salt seas only. This
indicates that the Verse is referring to two salt seas. Allah
(SWT) says: “Out of them both come out pearls and carol,” i.e.
out of each of them.
Who knew in the
past that salt seas differ in many respects in spite of their
apparent similarity to the observer? (They all taste salt,
look blue, have waves, contain fish, etc.) How can they differ
although they meet each other? We know that when two amounts
of water are mixed in a container they get homogenous. How can
seas remain differentiated even in the presence of the factors
of mixing, such as the ebb and flow of the sea, currents and
storms?
The Verse mentions
the meeting of two salt seas that differ from one another. If
the two seas were similar to one another, they would be one
sea. However, differentiating between them in the Qur’anic
utterance implies the difference between them although they
are both salt.
(He has let free (Maraja) the two seas
meeting together) means that the
two seas are mixed; they are in the state of backward and
forward movements, of mixing and turbulence at the site of the
meeting, as is understood from the literal meaning of
“Maraja”. This is the fact that science has discovered,
that is to say, the barrier is described as being zigzag or
wavy and shifting in position during the various seasons
because of the tide and winds.
This Verse by
itself implies the presence of so much mixing and merging
between these seas as would deprive them of their distinctive
properties. But Allah (SWT), the All-Knower, shows in the
following Verse that “between them is a barrier which they do
not transgress”, i.e. In spite of this state of merging and
turbulence that characterizes the seas there is a barrier
between them preventing them from transgressing or exceeding
their limits.
This is what man
has discovered as a result of the advances achieved in his
sciences and instruments. It has been found that a third water
mass separates the two seas and it has such properties as are
different from those of each of the two seas separated by it.
Yet, in spite of
the presence of the barrier, the waters of the two adjacent
seas mix very slowly without one sea encroaching upon the
other through carrying over its own properties to it, for the
barrier zone is a region for changing the water crossing from
one sea to the other so that it gradually acquires the
properties of the sea that is going to enter and loses the
properties of the sea it has come form. Thus neither of the
two seas transgresses by carrying its own properties to the
other, although they mix during the process of meeting. How
truthful is Allah’s Saying:
(He has let free (maraja) the two seas
meeting together. Between them is a barrier which they do not
transgress.)
Most commentators
suggest that the barrier that separates the two seas referred
to here is an invisible barrier created by Allah. Some
commentators find it difficult to reconcile the idea of the
seas being merging and the presence of a barrier at the same
time, for the presence of a barrier entails the prevention of
merging. So the mention of merging (maraja) entails the
absence of a barrier. This apparent contradiction has been
resolved by discovering the secrets of the seas.
The
Miraculous Aspects of the Previous Verses:
We can conclude
the following from the discussion above:
The Holy Qur’an,
which was revealed more than 14 centuries ago, includes very
precise pieces of information and knowledge about marine
phenomena that have been discovered only recently by means of
very sophisticated equipment. An instance in this respect is
the existence of water barriers between seas. Allah (SWT)
says:
(He has let free (maraja)
the two seas meeting together. Between them is a barrier which
they do not transgress.)
The historical
development of Oceanography shows that no precise information
had been available on seas before Challenger Expedition (in
1873 AD), let alone at the time when the Holy Qur’an was being
revealed 14 centuries ago to an illiterate Prophet that lived
in a desert environment and never traveled by sea.
Oceanography has
witnessed no advances except in the last two centuries,
particularly in the latter half of the twentieth century.
Prior to that a sea was considered as something fearful and
mysterious. Myths and superstitions were fabricated about it.
Sea voyagers were only interested in their own safety and how
to find the correct routes during their long journeys. Man
discovered that salt seas are different only in the thirties
of the twentieth century, after thousands of marine stations
had been established by researchers to analyze samples of sea
water to measure the differences between the degrees of
temperature, salinity, density and oxygen dissolubility in the
sea water recorded at all those stations, and then realize
that salt seas are different.
Man did not know
anything about the barrier that separates between salt seas
till the establishment of the aforesaid stations, and after
spending a long time tracing these wavy moving barriers that
change their geographical locations with the change of
seasons.
Man did not know
that the water masses of the two seas are separated by a water
barrier and are mixed at the same time till he started
studying with his ships and equipment the water movement in
the meeting region of the seas and analyzing the water masses
in those regions.
Man did not apply
this rule to all seas that meet together except after vast
scientific surveying, investigation and verification of this
phenomenon, which occurs between each pair of adjacent seas in
the world.
Now then, did
Allah’s Messenger (Peace be upon him) own stations and
equipment for analyzing water and the ability to trace the
movement of various water masses? Did he carry out a
comprehensive surveying process, although he never sailed the
sea and lived at a time when superstitions were prevalent,
particularly in the field of seas? Were, at the time of
Allah’s Messenger (Peace be upon him) such researches,
instruments and studies as are available for the
oceanographers of today who have discovered all these secrets
by means of research and study?
This knowledge,
which the Qur’an came with, included a precise description of
the subtlest secrets at a time when humanity could never have
known them, which indicates that its source is Divine, as
Allah (SWT) says: (Say:
“the (Qur’an)
was sent down by Him Who knows the secret (that is) in the
heavens and the earth: Verily He is Oft-Forgiving, Most
Merciful.) (XXV: 6)
It also indicates
that the one to whom the Book was sent down was a Messenger
inspired. Allah (SWT) but says the Truth in the Verse:
(Soon will We show Our Signs in the
Universe and in their own selves, until it becomes manifest to
them that this the Truth. Is it not sufficient that your Lord
does witness all things?)
Reference
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"ILM AL IMAN" by ABD ALMAJEED ALZENDANEE |