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== Cloud Physics == |
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وَأَرْسَلْنَا الرِّيَاحَ لَوَاقِحَ فَأَنْزَلْنَا مِنَ السَّمَاءِ مَاءً فَأَسْقَيْنَاكُمُوهُ وَمَا أَنْتُمْ لَهُ بِخَازِنِينَ>الحجر/١٥> |
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'"And We have sent the fertilizing winds and sent down water from the sky and given you drink from it. And you are not its retainers" [15:22] (Sahih International Interpretation) |
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Metaphors chosen in Qur'an portray all physical-scientific realities in the pointed object and phenomenon meticulously resembling those that are inherent in the Word chosen as Metaphor. Qur'an has choice-word لَوَاقِحَ while narrating the Cloud Physics. Qur'an was introduced to humanity in Arabian peninsula in 7th Century. Note the delicacies of this Metaphor and compare it with the Metaphor scientists have coined in "modern times"-"Cloud Seeds" for condensation nuclei. |
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Please read about "Grand Qur'aan describes Winds and their Sub-Classification=Semen of Stallion and Cloud Physics" through first Surat Fateha "Word by Word Analysis". |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 00:26, 11 February 2013
الحجر Al-Hijr The Stoneland | |
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Classification | Meccan |
Position | Juzʼ 14 |
Hizb no. | 27 |
No. of verses | 99 |
No. of Sajdahs | none |
Quran |
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Sura Al-Hijr (Arabic: سورة الحجر, Sūratu al-Hijr, "The Stoneland") is the 15th sura of the Qur'an. It has 99 ayat. It is a Makkan sura believed to have been received by Muhammad shortly after the 12th sura (Yusuf), Muhammad's last year in Mecca. Like the other sura of this period it praises God.
Sample verses
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External links
- Surah Al-Hijr (Complete text in Arabic with English and French translations)
- Quran Al-Hijr with Translation
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