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The Proportion of Rain
One of the items of information
given in the Qur'an about rain is that it is sent down to Earth
in due measure. This is mentioned in Sura Zukhruf as follows;
"It is He who sends down water in due measure
from the sky by which We bring a dead land back to life. That is
how you too will be raised (from the dead)."
(The Qur'an, 43:11)
This
measured quantity in rain has again been discovered by modern research.
It is estimated that in one second, approximately 16 million tons
of water evaporates from the Earth. This figure amounts to 513 trillion
tons of water in one year. This number is equal to the amount of
rain that falls on the Earth in a year. This means that water continuously
circulates in a balanced cycle, in a "measure". Life on
Earth depends on this water cycle. Even if people used all the available
technology in the world, they would not be able to reproduce this
cycle artificially.
Even a minor deviation in this equilibrium would very
soon give rise to a major ecological imbalance that would bring
about the end of life on Earth. Yet, this never happens, and rain
keeps falling every year in exactly the same quantity just as revealed
in the Qur'an.
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| Every year, the amount of water that evaporates
and that falls back to the Earth in the form of rain is "constant":
513 trillion tons. This constant amount is declared in the Qur'an
by the expression "sending down water in due measure from
the sky". The constancy of this quantity is very important
for the continuity of the ecological balance, and therefore,
life. |
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