of the
Authorized
English translation of the Quran by
Dr.
Rashad Khalifa
Greatness of
God
We learn from Verse
39:67 that God's
greatness is far beyond human comprehension
- the verse states that all seven universes are "folded within God's hand."
Supported by the Quran's formidable mathematical code, we
are taught that our universe is the smallest and innermost of seven
universes (41:12,
55:33,
67:5, &
72:8-12).
Meanwhile, our scientific advances have shown us that our
galaxy, the Milky Way, is 100,000 light years across, and that our universe
contains a billion such galaxies and a billion trillion stars, plus countless
decillions of heavenly bodies.
Our universe is estimated to span distances in excess of
20,000,000,000 light years.
Count the Stars!
If we take only a quintillion [1,000,000,000,000,000,000]
of the stars and simply count them [from 0 to quintillion] one count per
second, day and night, this will take 32 billion years
(more than the age of the universe). That is how long it will take to just "count" them; but
God "created" them. Such is the greatness of
God.
We can appreciate the vastness of our universe if we imagine
going on a space odyssey.
When we leave the planet Earth towards the sun, at the speed
of light, we reach the sun after 93,000,000 miles and 8 minutes. It will take us more than 50,000 years at the speed of light
to exit our galaxy. From the outer limit of the
Milky Way, our planet Earth is invisible. Not even the most powerful telescope
can detect our tiny "Earth."
We have to spend more than 2,000,000 years at the speed
of light to reach our next-door galaxy. At least
10,000,000,000 years, at the speed of light,
must be spent to reach the outer limit of our universe. From the outer limit
of our universe, even the Milky Way is like a speck of dust in a large
room.
The second universe surrounds our universe. The third universe is larger than the second, and so
on. More accurately, our universe should be
considered the seventh universe, surrounded by the sixthuniverse, which is
surrounded by the fifth universe, and so on.
Can you imagine the vastness of the first, outermost universe?
No number exists to describe the circumference of the first
universe. This incomprehensible vastness
is "within the fist of God's hand." From the outer limit of the outermost universe, where is
the planet Earth?
How significant is it? On the
infinitesimal mote called Earth, such minuscule creatures as Mary, Jesus,
and Muhammad lived. Yet, some people set up these powerless humans as
gods!
God's greatness is represented not only by the fact that
He holds the seven universes in His hand, but also by the fact that He fully
controls every atom, even subatomic components, everywhere in the greater universe (6:59,
10:61, &
34:3).
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