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2006-06-22 09:21:37 · 4 answers · asked by Moose_Joose 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

The Koran — what it says about creation. In one place it asserts that Allah created everything in “the twinkling of an eye” (Sura 54:49-50). Elsewhere it says that the time period of the creation was two days (Sura 41:9, 12); four days (Sura 41:10); six days (Suras 7:54, 10:4, and 32:4); in “a day equaling 1,000 years” (Sura 32:5); and also in “50,000 years” (Sura 70:4). That’s a total of six different time periods!

2006-06-22 10:26:22 · update #1

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The Qur'an states that "Allah created the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them, in six days" (7:54). While on the surface this might seem similar to the account related in the Bible, there are some important distinctions.

The verses that mention "six days" use the Arabic word "youm" (day). This word appears several other times in the Qur'an, each denoting a different measurement of time. In one case, the measure of a day is equated with 50,000 years (70:4), whereas another verse states that "a day in the sight of your Lord is like 1,000 years of your reckoning" (22:47). The word "youm" is thus understood, within the Qur'an, to be a long period of time -- an era or eon. Therefore, Muslims interpret the description of a "six day" creation as six distinct periods or eons. The length of these periods is not precisely defined, nor are the specific developments that took place during each period.

After completing the Creation, the Qur'an describes that Allah "settled Himself upon the Throne" (57:4) to oversee His work. A distinct point is made to counter the Biblical idea of a day of rest: "We created the heavens and the earth adn all that is between them in six days, nor did any sense of weariness touch Us" (50:38).

Allah is never "done" with His work, because the process of creation is ongoing. Each new child who is born, every seed that sprouts into a sapling, every new species that appears on earth, is part of the ongoing process of Allah's creation. "He it is Who created the heavens and the earth in six days, then established Himself on the Throne. He knows what enters within the heart of the earth, and what comes forth out of it, what comes down from heaven, and what mounts up to it. And He is with you wherever you may be. And Allah sees well all that you do" (57:4).

2006-06-22 10:35:53 · answer #1 · answered by kahtifah 3 · 0 0

We believe that the earth came to existence through spliting of heavens and earth with a greater force (with the command of Allah). Before they were same. The big explosion occured and the earth , sun , stars, sky, etc came to existence.

BIG BANG THEORY proofs it. Now
Al Quran has proofed 14 hundred.... years ago.

Imagine it. What is the true religion with true word of God in form of Al Quran.

2006-06-22 09:36:12 · answer #2 · answered by Dai 2 · 0 0

This site will answer all your questions about what Muslims believe about the Creation of the Earth.
www.harunyahya.com/

2006-06-28 08:03:19 · answer #3 · answered by askmuslims1 4 · 0 0

I heard they believe the tree of knowledge of good and evil is a tree of wheat.

Too funny.

2006-06-22 09:29:24 · answer #4 · answered by Samuel J 3 · 0 0

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