no....i didn't get that from that verse, sorry.
2007-08-10 21:50:17
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answered by Coma White 5
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Pikthall [al-Anbiya' 21:33] And He that's Who created the evening and the day, and the sunlight and the moon. They glide, each and every in an orbit. is this guy blind?? the place this verse say they glide around the earth? Quran says sunlight and moon glide of their own orbits (that is scientific certainty that QURAN mentioned 1400 YEARS in the past) . ..
2016-11-12 00:35:51
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answered by ? 4
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No! Swim along on its own orbit.
For day and night we have to see the motions of earth and not the sun.
2007-08-10 22:44:01
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answered by aslam09221 6
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hey! , did you speaks the truth , or you just making it's up. ?. Huh! , so the moon said : " i never made a routin kind of orbitting only if i had to do so " ?. ( from the unmentioned verse by some-one stupid ).
2007-08-10 22:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The quran stated that the sun is moving in a precise way. The quran didn't specify how it moves.
2007-08-10 21:50:33
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answered by Ahmed A 4
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Clearly not then.
Other civilisations at the time knew much more about astronomy than the desert tribes of Arabia.
2007-08-10 21:50:20
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answered by fourmorebeers 6
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No, you are wrong. The sun sets in a muddy spring and furthermore prostrates itself under the throne of allah so that night may come.
2007-08-10 21:52:44
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answered by defOf 4
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obviously, and if you say that you didn't get that from the verse then my thoughts are you're pretty much lying, just read the verse again.
2007-08-10 22:21:12
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answered by B 4
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yes.. ofcos... in Quran all say everything that happen in this wide world... n even sky, Moon, Sun, n also somethings that we don't know what Will happen..
2007-08-10 21:53:19
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answered by d0naldQuack 1
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