We
gave Dawud great favor from Us: 'O mountains and birds! echo with him in his
praise!' And we made iron malleable for him: (Surah Saba', 10)
We
gave Sulayman understanding of it. We gave each of them judgment and knowledge.
We subjected the mountains to Dawud, glorifying, and the birds as well. This is
something We are well able to do. (Surat al-Anbiya', 79)
So
We subjected the wind to him to blow at his command, softly, wherever he
directed. (Surah Sâd, 36)
The
above verses refer to the superior attributes bestowed on the Prophets David
(pbuh) and Solomon (pbuh), and say that each was given knowledge from the
Presence of Allah. The terms referring to the knowledge given to these Prophets
in the verses may be a reference to present-day radar technology, which works
by the reflection of electromagnetic waves. (Allah knows the truth.) The word
"awwibee" in verse 10 of Surah Saba', translated as
"echoing" in the verse and meaning "the return or reiteration of
sound," is reminiscent of echo-based radar technology.Radar is a location
device used to determine the location, speed and direction of mobile or
stationary objects, and works by reflecting micro-wave.
1
The operating principle of radar bears a close similarity to the reflection of
sound. For example, someone shouting in a valley or a cave, hears his own voice
being reflected back to him. If we know how fast travels through the air sound,
we can calculate the distance and general direction of the object it bounces off.
In the radar system, electromagnetic energy signals are used in very much the
same way. Signals with a microwave frequency are emitted toward an object and
then return after being reflected by it. This part of the signal returning to
the radar is called an "echo." Radar devices use this echo to
determine the direction and distance of the object doing the reflecting.
2
Since they also use electromagnetic energy, radio, television and the human eye
bear a close resemblance to radar systems, though their frequencies are
different. In addition, radar uses the reflected energy known as the
"echo," rather than directly transmitted energy as in these examples.
3
Reflected signals are converted into numerical values by the radar receiver and
recorded as data on "echo stores." Finally, the data are processed
and converted into images.
4.
The use of the Arabic verb "alanna," meaning "We have made
malleable," in verse 10 of Surah Saba' is again exceedingly wise. Because
iron is still described as soft, or malleable, despite being physically very
hard. This form of iron, known as "soft magnetic iron" because of its
magnetic properties is particularly used in radar and satellite technology.
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Soft iron is used because it strengthens the magnetic field and can be opened
and closed as desired."The wind being told to blow at his command..."
as we are told of the Prophet Solomon (pbuh) in verse 36 of Sura Sad, may be a
reference to electromagnetic signals being transmitted as desired in the air
thanks to the use of soft iron. (Allah knows the truth.)
The
radar imaging used today scans the world at every moment and developments
taking place on the earth can thus be constantly monitored. In addition, data
can be collected about physical features on earth, such as mountains, glaciers
and the oceans, and also about man-made objects, such as houses, bridges and
cars. The way that the operating principle and material used in this advanced
technology was noted in the Qur'an 1400 years ago shows that the Qur'an is the
revelation of our Lord, Who created past and future as a single moment and Who
is unfettered by time.source-http://www.miraclesofthequran.com/scientific_109.html
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