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The process of creation [heavens and earth]?

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    unknownuser
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    Hello

    Sorry for the delay to add this final explanation of the word ?Thumma?, been flat out

    Just to recap, ?Thumma? can mean ?Moreover? or ?Then?, the context of the sentence will be the only criteria to determine the meaning of ?Thumma? also other verses may confirm that meaning if found talking about the same thing

    However, there is two Arabic words that can be added to the sentence and consequently it will render ?Thumma? to mean ONE thing only which is ?Then?.

    Those two Arabic words are ?Min Ba?ad? , literally means ?After?, this must render ?Thumma? means ?Then? Only. The Quran has given us many examples, in fact Sura no 2 alone has plenty, here is a few examples, ?Thumma? will be highlighted in Red and ?Min Ba?ad? will be highlighted in blue, English translation is by SHAKIR

    ?And when We appointed a time of forty nights with Musa, then you took the calf (for a god) after him and you were unjust.?

    (51)

    ?Then We pardoned you after that so that you might give thanks.?

    (52)

    ?Then We raised you up after your death that you may give thanks.?

    (56)

    ?Then you turned back after that; so were it not for the grace of Allah and His mercy on you, you would certainly have been among the losers.?

    (64)

    ?Then your hearts hardened after that, so that they were like rocks, rather worse in hardness; and surely there are some rocks from which streams burst forth, and surely there are some of them which split asunder so water issues out of them, and surely there are some of them which fall down for fear of Allah, and Allah is not at all heedless of what you do.?

    (74)

    -> From the above we can clearly see that the word ?Thumma? can be controlled with other words mostely ?Min Ba?d? if not all the times indeed, to make it means ?Then? only, ie. two events, one after another, the reason is simply ?Min Ba?ad? means ?After?

    We will see how the verses regarding the earth creation fit within the above next inshaallah

    Allah knows best

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      Fahad1
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      salam agentxxx .
      i will try to answer these .

      2117?The Originator of the heavens and the earth! When He decreeth a thing, He saith unto it only Be! and it is.

      54 50?And Our commandment is but one (commandment), as the twinkling of an eye.

      But he needed six days for creation?

      "needed"? God doesnt NEED anything . He does as He will . it took HIM six days , because HE willed six days .

      or 8 days according to these verses?
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      419?Say (O Muhammad, unto the idolaters) Disbelieve ye verily in Him Who created the earth in two Days, and ascribe ye unto Him rivals? He (and none else) is the Lord of the Worlds.
      4110?He placed therein firm hills rising above it, and blessed it and measured therein its sustenance in four Days, alike for (all) who ask;
      4111?Then turned He to the heaven when it was smoke, and said unto it and unto the earth Come both of you, willingly or loth. They said We come, obedient.
      4112?Then He ordained them seven heavens in two Days and inspired in each heaven its mandate; and we decked the lower heaven with lamps, and rendered it inviolable. That is the measuring of the Mighty, the Knower.in Might Full of knowledge.

      1st day -2nd day the creation of earth.
      3rd - 6th day sustinance/provisions .
      5th - 6th day creation of seven heavens .

      six days in all .

      According to verse 91011- he created the earth, placed firm hills rising above it, blessed it and measured therein its provisions and then he turned to heavens which was smoke?
      What I understand is that when God created earth there was nothing else except God and smoke?

      the heavens mentioned in the verse are , i believe , seven atmospheric layers, the seven heavens , (one above another, each having its duty , as other verses explain) .
      so when God created earth , there were things other than God and smoke .

      Heaven and earth were one piece
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      2130?Have not those who disbelieve known that the heavens and the earth were of one piece, then We parted them, and We made every living thing of water? Will they not then believe?

      before the big bang , yes . the heavens and earth were a single unit . God parted them .

      what i have read in some articles is that the gravity of the singularity point before the big bang was so strong that "astronomers know that no natural cause could have caused the explosion of energy given the gravity of the singularity. No known natural force could have overcome even a tenth of the gravity of the singularity at the time of the big bang. "

      "...and We split them apart.", the Koran 2130 informs us .

      He first created earth?
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      229?He it is Who created for you all that is in the earth. Then turned He to the heaven, and fashioned it as seven heavens. And He is Knower of all things

      No He first created heaven?
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      7927?Are ye the harder to create, or is the heaven that He built?
      7928?He raised the height thereof and ordered it;
      7929?And He made dark the night thereof, and He brought forth the morn thereof.
      7930?And after that He spread the earth,

      7930 says "spread" , not "created" , . so earth was created first . no contradiction .

      432?By the Book that makes things clear roll
      ? ?

      indeed .

      salam.

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        agentxxx
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        peace brother saladin,
        thank you for your input,
        you wrote

        "needed"? God doesnt NEED anything . He does as He will . it took HIM six days , because HE willed six days .

        please ignore my use of inappropriate words.. )
        ok bro i agree that he willed six days.

        419?Say (O Muhammad, unto the idolaters) Disbelieve ye verily in Him Who created the earth in two Days, and ascribe ye unto Him rivals? He (and none else) is the Lord of the Worlds.
        4110?He placed therein firm hills rising above it, and blessed it and measured therein its sustenance in four Days, alike for (all) who ask;
        4111?Then turned He to the heaven when it was smoke, and said unto it and unto the earth Come both of you, willingly or loth. They said We come, obedient.
        4112?Then He ordained them seven heavens in two Days and inspired in each heaven its mandate; and we decked the lower heaven with lamps, and rendered it inviolable. That is the measuring of the Mighty, the Knower.in Might Full of knowledge.

        you wrote

        the heavens mentioned in the verse are , i believe , seven atmospheric layers, the seven heavens , (one above another, each having its duty , as other verses explain) .

        324-It is Allah Who has created the heavens and the earth and all between them in six Days

        it took him six days to create the heavens and the earth and all between them. that means that he created everything in 6 days.
        so why the extra two days as in 4112? and are not the atmospheric layers between the heavens and the earth? and brother saladin he also says in the verse 4112 "and we decked the lower heaven with lamps" how would you explain that?
        peace.

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          Fahad1
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          salam agent .

          419?Say (O Muhammad, unto the idolaters) Disbelieve ye verily in Him Who created the earth in two Days, and ascribe ye unto Him rivals? He (and none else) is the Lord of the Worlds.
          4110?He placed therein firm hills rising above it, and blessed it and measured therein its sustenance in four Days, alike for (all) who ask;
          4111?Then turned He to the heaven when it was smoke, and said unto it and unto the earth Come both of you, willingly or loth. They said We come, obedient.
          4112?Then He ordained them seven heavens in two Days and inspired in each heaven its mandate; and we decked the lower heaven with lamps, and rendered it inviolable. That is the measuring of the Mighty, the Knower.in Might Full of knowledge.

          you wrote

          the heavens mentioned in the verse are , i believe , seven atmospheric layers, the seven heavens , (one above another, each having its duty , as other verses explain) .

          324-It is Allah Who has created the heavens and the earth and all between them in six Days

          it took him six days to create the heavens and the earth and all between them. that means that he created everything in 6 days.
          so why the extra two days as in 4112?

          they are not extra . the two days were not seperate but coincided with the six days . its wrong to add the days 6+2 , in my opinion .

          and are not the atmospheric layers between the heavens and the earth?

          i think the atmospheric layers are the seven heavens themsleves .

          and brother saladin he also says in the verse 4112 "and we decked the lower heaven with lamps" how would you explain that?

          the word "lower" is not there .

          salam.

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            agentxxx
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            peace saladin,
            you wrote

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            and brother saladin he also says in the verse 4112 "and we decked the lower heaven with lamps" how would you explain that?

            you say
            the word "lower" is not there .

            4112-So He completed them as seven firmaments in two Days and He assigned to each heaven its duty and command. And We adorned the LOWER heaven with lights and (provided it) with guard. Such is the Decree of (Him) the Exalted in Might Full of knowledge.

            1. So He ordained them seven heavens in two periods, and
              revealed in every heaven its affair; and We adorned the
              LOWER heaven with brilliant stars and (made it) to guard;
              that is the decree of the Mighty, the Knowing.

            2. Then He completed and finished from their creation (as) seven heavens in two Days and He made in each heaven its affair. And We adorned the nearest (LOWEST) heaven with lamps (stars) to be an adornment as well as to guard (from the devils by using them as missiles against the devils). Such is the Decree of Him the All-Mighty, the All-Knower.

            3. So He completed them as seven firmaments in two Days and He
              assigned to each heaven its duty and command. And We adorned the
              LOWER heaven with lights and (provided it) with guard. Such is
              the Decree of (Him) the Exalted in Might Full of knowledge.
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            peace.

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              Andya_Primanda
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              Agentxxx, Saladin,

              I believe it's good practice to always refer to the original Arabic in issues like these.

              4112
              Faqadahunna sabAAa samawatinfee yawmayni waawha fee kulli sama-in amrahawazayyanna alssamaa alddunyabimasabeeha wahifthan thalikataqdeeru alAAazeezi alAAaleemi

              The issue is 'lower heavens' and I say most of the translations are incorrect. 'al-samaa al-dunya' would literally translate to 'The sky of the world'.

              Saladin is right, 'lower' shouldn't be there.

              Also notice in the chapter 41 sequence, the word creation 'khalaq' is only used for the two days, in which it refers to the creation of the earth ONLY. The next 4 days there are no 'khalaq'.

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                unknownuser
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                Peace

                Just my 2c

                Al Hayatu Al Donya, means the Low life, or the non perfect life as a metaphor

                Donya actually does not mean "World at all", world means "Aalam" in Arabic

                however i have to say that the arabs somehow use the word Donya to refer to this world but this is most likely incorrect, the also use the wfolowing word to describe a low human, "Danee"

                The Quran also used it in surat al-rom, in verse 1 I think that the Rom was defeated in the lowest of the Land, "Adna Al Ard"

                I believe it was proven that, where that battle happened, is the lowest area on the earh surface in comparison to the water level on earth

                Allah knows best

                Peace

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                  salam.

                  Agentxxx, Saladin,

                  I believe it's good practice to always refer to the original Arabic in issues like these.

                  4112
                  Faqadahunna sabAAa samawatinfee yawmayni waawha fee kulli sama-in amrahawazayyanna alssamaa alddunyabimasabeeha wahifthan thalikataqdeeru alAAazeezi alAAaleemi

                  The issue is 'lower heavens' and I say most of the translations are incorrect. 'al-samaa al-dunya' would literally translate to 'The sky of the world'.

                  yes, thats what i meant . thanks .

                  Al Hayatu Al Donya, means the Low life, or the non perfect life as a metaphor

                  Donya actually does not mean "World at all", world means "Aalam" in Arabic

                  however i have to say that the arabs somehow use the word Donya to refer to this world but this is most likely incorrect, the also use the folowing word to describe a low human, "Danee"

                  i dont know much arabic , but in urdu "dunya" is used for "world" . but "aalam" is used for things other than the "world" too , right ? like in the verse "HE(ALLAH) 'made known' the Quran" . and in "Rabb al aalameen" it can mean "Lord of all that is known" ? correct me if i m wrong .

                  The Quran also used it in surat al-rom, in verse 1 I think that the Rom was defeated in the lowest of the Land, "Adna Al Ard"
                  I believe it was proven that, where that battle happened, is the lowest area on the earh surface in comparison to the water level on earth

                  yes. here
                  http//www.quran.org/science/QURANLOWEST.htm

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                    Now we have something interesting here! I see that Saladin who I assume has Pakistani background and myself, an Indonesian, agrees with 'dunya=world', because in Bahasa Indonesia the word 'dunya' is assimilated into 'dunia' which means world! Also it's often contrasted with 'akhirat' the hereafter.

                    'al-hayatu ad-dunya'=life in the world

                    'Alam' is also an Indonesian word, which meant 'Nature'. The other form of that word 'Ilmu' in Indonesian means 'knowledge'.

                    This is from bro Burhan's site regarding the usage of the root 'dal-nun-ya'
                    http//www.openburhan.com/pages/ob7145.html

                    and from there I get the impression that 'dunya' meant world.

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                      salam.

                      Now we have something interesting here! I see that Saladin who I assume has Pakistani background and myself, an Indonesian, agrees with 'dunya=world', because in Bahasa Indonesia the word 'dunya' is assimilated into 'dunia' which means world!

                      yep . i m a Pakistani.

                      Also it's often contrasted with 'akhirat' the hereafter.
                      'al-hayatu ad-dunya'=life in the world

                      exactly , also in urdu . another interesting thing the number of times the words, "world" (dunya) and "hereafter" (akhira) are repeated in the Quran is also the same 115

                      'Alam' is also an Indonesian word, which meant 'Nature'. The other form of that word 'Ilmu' in Indonesian means 'knowledge'.

                      This is from bro Burhan's site regarding the usage of the root 'dal-nun-ya'
                      http//www.openburhan.com/pages/ob7145.html

                      and from there I get the impression that 'dunya' meant world.

                      i agree .

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                        i dont know much arabic , but in urdu "dunya" is used for "world" . but "aalam" is used for things other than the "world" too , right ?

                        Hello

                        in the arab world "Aalam is used more than Donya to refer to this world for example "The Map of the World" is called "Kharitat Al Aalam" we can not say it the "Kharitat Al Donya" in fact we never call it this way, and there numerous referal to the Aalam by the arabs and they only mean this world

                        in fact the true translation to the english world "The world" should be "Al Aalam"

                        they also refer to the arabic countries all togther as "Al Aalam Al Arabi" ie "The Arabic world"

                        like in the verse "HE(ALLAH) 'made known' the Quran" . and in "Rabb al aalameen" it can mean "Lord of all that is known" ? correct me if i m wrong .

                        Yes in the Quran only it seems, but the above verse is talking about MOPRE than one Aalam "Aalameen" ie, it is possible that the verse mean our world that we know and the other worlds that we don't know, because for us it is only one world "one Aalam"

                        The Quran also used it in surat al-rom, in verse 1 I think that the Rom was defeated in the lowest of the Land, "Adna Al Ard"
                        I believe it was proven that, where that battle happened, is the lowest area on the earh surface in comparison to the water level on earth

                        yes. here
                        http//www.quran.org/science/QURANLOWEST.htm

                        Cheers, that is another Quran miracle indeed

                        Peace be with you

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                          i dont know much arabic , but in urdu "dunya" is used for "world" . but "aalam" is used for things other than the "world" too , right ?

                          Hello

                          in the arab world "Aalam is used more than Donya to refer to this world for example "The Map of the World" is called "Kharitat Al Aalam" we can not say it the "Kharitat Al Donya" in fact we never call it this way, and there numerous referal to the Aalam by the arabs and they only mean this world

                          in fact the true translation to the english world "The world" should be "Al Aalam"

                          they also refer to the arabic countries all togther as "Al Aalam Al Arabi" ie "The Arabic world"

                          salam.
                          here is hlatif's explaination that i found on another forum

                          alAAalameena The Worlds/ everything and everyone/all
                          AAalameen is a derivative of the word Ain-L-M which comes from Knowledge or knowing. Therefore al AAalameen is the plural of AAaLAM and that word means known. This makes Al AAaLAMEEN meaan The knowns, in the most concrete form. Since GOD knows everyone and everything, then THE KNOWNS are Everyone and Everything, basically all.

                          So, my understanding is in concert with yours. One thing that you have to be careful with this word as you look it up at openburhan is that there are two words that look alike in Arabic but that have different meanings

                          AAaLAM and this is our word and it means known
                          AAaLEM and it means knowing

                          They both look the same in the Arabic but have different vowels that will not appear in the Arabic word unless you indicate it with some marks.

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                            i dont know much arabic , but in urdu "dunya" is used for "world" . but "aalam" is used for things other than the "world" too , right ?

                            Hello

                            in the arab world "Aalam is used more than Donya to refer to this world for example "The Map of the World" is called "Kharitat Al Aalam" we can not say it the "Kharitat Al Donya" in fact we never call it this way, and there numerous referal to the Aalam by the arabs and they only mean this world

                            in fact the true translation to the english world "The world" should be "Al Aalam"

                            they also refer to the arabic countries all togther as "Al Aalam Al Arabi" ie "The Arabic world"

                            salam.
                            here is hlatif's explaination that i found on another forum

                            alAAalameena The Worlds/ everything and everyone/all
                            AAalameen is a derivative of the word Ain-L-M which comes from Knowledge or knowing. Therefore al AAalameen is the plural of AAaLAM and that word means known. This makes Al AAaLAMEEN meaan The knowns, in the most concrete form. Since GOD knows everyone and everything, then THE KNOWNS are Everyone and Everything, basically all.

                            So, my understanding is in concert with yours. One thing that you have to be careful with this word as you look it up at openburhan is that there are two words that look alike in Arabic but that have different meanings

                            AAaLAM and this is our word and it means known
                            AAaLEM and it means knowing

                            They both look the same in the Arabic but have different vowels that will not appear in the Arabic word unless you indicate it with some marks.

                            Thank you Saladin

                            Bro I have no problem acceoting that Donya repsent this life, I just wanted to show that the common word in Arabic for The World is "Al Aalam"

                            so for me when I hear

                            "Donya", I always recognise it as this testing life

                            "Aalam", I always recognise it as this world (like heaven and earth and possibly other things that we don't know",

                            And I believe the above is just to be very accurate from the Arabic language point of view, however it will not be wrong if swapped around as I stated earlier it seems it is a common knowledge in the Arab world "Al Aalam Al Arabi" to refer to the world as "Al Donya", and it will sound reasonable to me as well, but I don't use it and many other arabs don't

                            you will also notice if you ask a few arab friends that "Donya" will be a hard word to have a plural, in fact I never heard of it, sort of we have one life hey lol , just a note bro

                            but "Al Aalam" commonly have a plural in Arabic, in fact the Quran put the word "Al Aalam" in a plural in one location in the Quran

                            peace

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