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The Movement of Mountains
In one verse, we are informed
that mountains are not motionless as they seem, but are in constant
motion.
"You will see the mountains you reckoned to
be solid going past like clouds."
(The Qur'an, 27:88)
This motion of the mountains is caused by the movement
of the Earth's crust that they are located on. The Earth's crust
'floats' over the mantle layer, which is denser. It was at the beginning
of the 20th century when, for the first time in history, a German
scientist by the name of Alfred Wegener proposed that the continents
of the earth had been attached together when it first formed, but
then drifted in different directions, and thus separated as they
moved away from each other.
Geologists understood that that Wegener was right only
in the 1980s, 50 years after his death. As Wegener pointed out in
an article published in 1915, the land masses on the earth were
joined together about 500 million years ago. As Wegener pointed
out in a 1915 article, the land masses of the earth were joined
together some 500 million years ago, and this large mass, called
Pangaea, was located in the South Pole.
Approximately 180 million years ago, Pangaea divided
into two parts, which drifted in different directions. One of these
giant continents was Gondwana, which included Africa, Australia,
Antarctica and India. The second one was Laurasia, which
included Europe, North America and Asia, except for India. Over
the next 150 million years following this separation, Gondwana
and Laurasia divided into smaller parts.
These continents that emerged after the split of Pangaea
have been constantly moving on the Earth's surface at several centimetres
per year, in the meantime changing the sea and land ratios of the
Earth.
Discovered as a result of the geological research carried
out at the beginning of the 20th century, this movement of the Earth's
crust is explained by scientists as follows:
The crust and the uppermost part
of the mantle, with a thickness of about 100 kms., are divided into
segments called plates. There are six major plates, and several
small ones. According to the theory called plate tectonics, these
plates move about on Earth, carrying continents and ocean floor
with them. Continental motion has been measured at from 1-5 cm per
year. As the plates continue to move about, this will produce a
slow change in Earth's geography. Each year, for instance, the Atlantic
Ocean becomes slightly wider.(6)
There is a very important point to be
stated here: God has referred to the motion of mountains as a drifting
action in the verse. Today, modern scientists also use the term
"Continental Drift" for this motion. (7)
Unquestionably, it is one of the miracles of the Qur'an
that this scientific fact, which has recently been discovered by
science, was announced in the Qur'an.
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