We'll talk about the pure water, the fresh water and the saline water… This is a clear miracle in Quran...
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In
this article we will see that the Quran tackles the different types of
waters and categorizes them according to there degree of purity. The
Qur'an identifies the "distilled" water which is rainwater as the pure
water, names the "fresh" water that we drink from rivers and wells the
"sweet" water and names the sea water that holds a high percentage of
saltiness as "bitter" water. It has been established scientifically the
distinction between these kinds, and this what we will cover thoroughly
in the coming sections. It's worthy to note the single drop of water
contains five thousand million of water molecules!!! How many do the
world seas include!!?
The Qur'an speaks about Distilled Water
Allah,
all grandeur to Him says in His Glorious verses: (And it is He who
sends the winds as good tidings before His mercy, and We send down from
the sky pure water) The Criterion, 48.
I
have contemplated on this verse for a long while and discovered that it
tackles precisely the specifications that scientists label now days as
"Distilled Water". They have revealed that the water we drink contains
many substances and organisms. The single cup of drinking water we think
is pure, carries millions of minute organisms like bacteria and
viruses, and contains mineral substances like iron, copper, aluminium,
sodium, magnesium and calcium. In addition it also contains organic
substances like carbon, dust and other substances, all included in what
we call as "pure" water.
Scientists
have discovered that this water can be purified by heating it until the
boiling point of 100 degrees Centigrade, then accumulating vapor,
condensing it and then cooling it. As a result, you get distilled water
that is pure to a great extent .Scientists say that the best kind of
distilled water is rain water right before it descends to the ground and
mixes with polluted particles in the air.
The
civilization of this age has generated many of the pollution; the
falling of rainwater cleans the atmosphere because the rainwater that is
distilled is distinguished by its characteristic for the absorption of
substances. It absorbs from the atmosphere, sulphur and other substances
and minerals such as poisonous lead subsequently the rainwater's
essence is acidic .On the contrary, the past rainwater was pure because
the atmosphere was not polluted.
When
the rain water descends to the group it filtrates through the soil and
between the rocks and follows very complicated paths, and during this
journey it mixes with some minerals and the salts found in the rocks.
Consequently the rainwater to some extent takes an alkaline flavor. Due
to this fact, we find the distilled water is unpalatable because of
there is no flavor to it, where as, the taste of spring water is
palatable
Scientists
announce today that rainwater is distilled, this pure water due to its
purged characteristics, is an excellent remover of dirt and can cleanse
and sterilize any thing .And Allah proved it when He termed the
descending water from the sky by the "pure" water and this on its own,
is precisely and scientifically accurate. (And we send down from the sky
pure water).
Characteristics of the Rain water
Now
lets reckon some of the characteristics associated with the water
descending from the sky i.e.: rainwater .The rainwater is considered
exactly as distilled water, resulting from the vaporization of the water
from the seas and its condensation in the form of clouds then it
descending as rain . Therefore it is thoroughly pure water. The
rainwater can remove the dirt on the human skin more than the regular
water, thus this water is considered a disinfectant used in medicine .It
is free from the viruses and bacteria, also possessing the feature of
the absorption of metals, gases and dust particles and any substance
that comes into contact with it on a large scale, therefore it is an
antiseptic to the atmosphere as well.
After
knowing these attributes we find that they meet accurately the single
worded expression in the Qur'an about the rainwater, where Allah
says: (And We send down from the sky pure water) The criterion, 48. The
word "Tahura" (purified) in the language means the removal of dirt and
impurities and the abstinence from it as stated in the dictionary.
The Fresh (Sweet) Water
There
a new attribute associated with this water explained by the scientists
and that it is capable of renewing the cells in the body on a larger
scale rather than the common water. As for the energy scientists, they
confirm that the rainwater possesses bigger quantities of energy, thus
positively reflecting on the psychological state of the human.
Allah
(swt) has mentioned the name of the river water and that stored under
the ground that we drink as "sweet" water i.e.: water with acceptable
taste. While He named the sea water by "salty" water for the indication
of its surplus of saltiness. He also named the rainwater as "pure" water
and hence the Qur'an is the first book that provides accurate
scientific classification.
It
is not strange that we find the Qur'an mentioning these characteristics
clearly in the following verse: (Remember, when He overwhelmed you with
drowsiness [giving] security from Him and sent down upon you from the
sky, rain by which to purify you and remove from you the evil
[suggestions] of Satan and to make steadfast your hearts and plant
firmly thereby your feet. ) Al-Anfal, 11.
This
verse specifically talks about rain water through the verse: (sent down
upon you from the sky rain) and we previously embarked upon the
cleansing feature in this water as Allah says: (Which to purify you).
We
also spoke about the presence of energy it possesses thus affecting the
human in giving him the push and power for confirmation, needed when
facing the enemy. By this we are talking about the positive energy when
facing intricate situations (1) and this is indicated in the following
verse: (and plant firmly thereby your feet).
It
is noticeable that the Quran differentiates between the word
"Tahur"/pure and "Furat"/sweet in its verses for Allah says: (and have
given you to drink sweet water.) Al-Mursalat, 27. The water we drink
from the rivers, springs and wells is acceptable and taste sweet because
it contains quantity of the minerals like iron that causing the water
to taste sweet. This definition suits the expression "Furatan"/sweet.
The term "Furat"/sweet water in the language is the water with
acceptable taste as described in the linguistic dictionaries .While the
descending water from the sky is distilled water which possesses the
characteristics of sterilization and cleansing and carries not taste!
Therefore the Divine described it as "Tahura". So is there repetition in
the Quran or is it a miracle?
The
water as it descends from the sky is pure but when it mixes with the
minerals and salts present in the land and become "Furatan"/sweet. Even
though, the Qur'an speaks about the river waters, we find it using the
term "Furatan"/sweet and not "Tahuran"/pure.
This
is again due to the fact that the water of the sweet river contains
many of the solved metals (minerals) in it, Exalted Allah says: (And not
alike are the two bodies of water. One is fresh and sweet, palatable
for drinking, and one is salty and bitter.) Fater,12.
The Bitter Water
The
following verse made me contemplate: (And not alike are the two bodies
of water. One is fresh and sweet, palatable for drinking, and one is
salty and bitter.) Fater, 12. I wondered why Allah it associated each
kind with two attributes, "Fresh and Sweet"-"Salty and Bitter". We know
that river water is "fresh", why did Allah add another attribute
"sweet"? Where as Sea water Allah described it as "Salty" but why did He
assign to it another attribute "Bitter"? At the same time Allah
assigned Rain water just one attribute "Pure"? Yes, this is because the
rainwater as we saw earlier is pure, distilled and has neither taste nor
smell, thus a single attribute suffices it.
The
sea water is the "bitter" water. In the language the verb "Ujaj" means
exceeded the limit, and this is what we find in sea water which
maintains saltiness that exceeds the normal limit. Therefore Allah has
described sea water as (Salty/Bitter) because the word (salty) is not
enough as a description, but the fresh water does contain some salts but
we don’t sense there presence!!
The Miracle:
The
Quran uses the term "Tahuran"/Pure in association with water descending
from the sky because it is pure water, and this is what scientists call
"Distilled" water and considers it as a cleaning substance. Where as
the word "Sweet" Allah does not associate it with sky water at all, but
with the water that we drink. River water is not completely pure and
contains some salts and minerals giving it a palatable taste.
Further,
if we ponder upon the Quranic description of Sea water we find the word
"Ujaj"/Bitter which describes the excessive salt present in it. The
Quran does not assign saltiness as an attribute on its own, it doesn’t
"This is salty" only, but on the contrary, it mentions "It is salty and
bitter". From a scientific point of view if we say that the water
contains salts then this is ludicrous because all water types contain
salts with varying degrees, therefore it is a must to describe the
degree of saltiness, and this precisely is what the Quran did.
The
Quran is the first book that handles the disinfecting characteristic of
rain water or distilled water and this attribute is not mentioned
except in association with sky water. Whereas the human writing does
not differentiate between the fresh water , the sweet water and the pure
water while the Quran accurately made a distinction and positioned each
term in its accurate place.
Glory
is to Allah, every single word and letter in his Book fits flawlessly.
The question we wish to forward to the skeptics in the field of
scientific Quranic miracle is: If the Quran was a result of human
formation, would it have been able to make the distinction between those
words at that age?? Then we can denounce that the Quran spoke about
those specifications before the physicists discovered it by long
centuries. That is to say that the Quran is the first book that makes
the distinction between the natures of the water and this is a material
proof of the Divine origin of such a book.
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