The
origin of the universe is described
in the Qur'an in the following verse:
"He
is the Originator of the heavens and
the earth." (The Qur'an, 6:101)
This
information given in the Qur'an is in
full agreement with the findings of
contemporary science. The conclusion
that astrophysics has reached today
is that the entire universe, together
with the dimensions of matter and time,
came into existence as a result of a
great explosion that occurred in no
time. This event, known as "The Big
Bang" proved that the universe was created
from nothingness as the result of the
explosion of a single point. Modern
scientific circles are in agreement
that the Big Bang is the only rational
and provable explanation of the beginning
of the universe and of how the universe
came into being.
Before
the Big Bang, there was no such thing
as matter. From a condition of non-existence
in which neither matter, nor energy,
nor even time existed, and which can
only be described metaphysically, matter,
energy, and time were all created. This
fact, only recently discovered by modern
physics, was announced to us in the
Qur'an 1,400 years ago.
The
sensitive sensors on board the
COBE space satellite which was
launched by NASA in 1992, captured
evidentiary remnants of the Big
Bang. This discovery served as
evidence for the Big Bang, which
is the scientific explanation
of the fact that the universe
was created from nothing. |
The
sensitive sensors on board the COBE
space satellite which was launched by
NASA in 1992, captured evidentiary remnants
of the Big Bang. This discovery served
as evidence for the Big Bang, which
is the scientific explanation of the
fact that the universe was created from
nothing. |