In the Name of Allah, the Gracious, the
Merciful
Excerpt from Chapter 37 of QUR’AANIC STUDIES – A Modern Tafsir:
5. Rabbu alssamawati waal-ardi
wama baynahuma warabbu almashariqi
5. (And the One Whom you
should worship is the) Lord of the heavens and the earth and what is in between,
and Lord of the easts! 2
2. The Sun has many planets other than the
earth. All these planets have rotational movements around their respective
axes. So, like the earth, these other planets have their respective easts.
Besides, there are innumerable stars out there in the vast cosmos. And these
stars, like our own Sun, may also have their respective planets revolving and
rotating around them. All these planets should therefore be having their own
respective easts. ‘Lord of the easts’ is Lord of all these innumerable planets.
The planets are of course included in the Arabic expression wama baynahuma contained in the earlier part of this
Verse, but by mentioning ‘easts’ Allah Ta’ala has brought to light the factual
positions of the planets, orbiting the Sun and other stars that were unknown to
mankind at the time the Qur’aan was revealed. [The people then thought that the
Sun moved round the earth.] This also shows the need for interpreting Qur’aanic
Verses in the light of knowledge gained by mankind from time to time. Those who
advocate sticking to the interpretation at the time of revelation are advocates
of stagnation.
Friday, the 8th of
December 2017.
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