by
Dr Israr Ahmad
The
cosmogony of the Qur'an is a specifically creation theory. The Qur'anic account
of creation is distinctive in its thoroughness (creation ex nihilo) and
in its impact upon both philosophy and science. A Muslim believer sees the
cosmos as a contingent, derivative world, a world with creaturely status. The
Qur'an affirms that Allah created all things out of nothingness through the
Divine word of “kun”. The core of this belief is indeed the world’s
ontological dependence upon Allah. Since Allah created the cosmos and time
together, His creative and sustaining act must be said to fall outside the
temporal dimension, and likewise His “purposing” and “willing”. Even the most
alluring analogues to eternal existence --- the “timeless moment” of aesthetico
-mystical experience, or extrapolation from experiences of a “specious present”
--- shed little or no light upon the concept of a timeless willing or purposing
to create. Nor do they illuminate the conception of Allah as sustaining the
world from moment to moment --- the eternal and non-temporal supporting a world
existing in time. The ‘recession’ of the galaxies, the ‘expanding’ of the
universe has seemed to some cosmologists also to imply a “beginning”, a
primordial state of immense density, the center from which expansion and
dispersion subsequently took place.
The
old paradigm and its classical materialism within the fields of both physics
and astronomy have become increasingly outdated. A whole range of phenomena in
sub- atomic/astro physics and astronomy are now being seriously considered.
Scientists are working in areas that force them to revise their observational
methods, to invent new and more flexible models and to develop more subtle
mathematical procedures for interpreting their experimental data. Particle
physicists cannot see directly into the subnuclear world they wish to explore
and must therefore work indirectly and
inferentially. Modern cosmologists have no hope of ever seeing for themselves
the creation of the universe, and infer from that they now see what must have
taken place at the beginning of time.
In cosmology, as in particle physics,
experimental or observational evidence is being replaced with theory and
speculation, which is increasingly removed from what can be measured; cosmology
may come to be ruled more by aesthetic preference or prejudice than by the
traditional principles of science. In fact, some scientists claim that the new
physics has freed itself from the old mechanistic world- view found within
Newtonian physics and moved much closer to the world-view of religion. The two
basic theories of modern physics --- quantum theory and the theory of
relativity --- seem to contain certain features of the theological worldview,
in particular the incredible interconnectedness of things and the fundamental
unity that underlies the entire universe from the microcosm to the macrocosm.
The
above paragraphs go a long way to vindicate that in a part of the realm of
light ( noor) --- through the Divine word of Kun --- an explosion
of dense matter took place, which according to current cosmological theories
marked the origin of the cosmos, the galaxies and planets including the solar
system and our earth. For a believer of Qur'anic metaphysical world-view, it is
very easy to imagine that the “Big Bang”
was the effect of another word “Kun” of Allah that took place in a part
of the sphere of ethereal noor. Heat and fire are the main
characteristics of this phase of creation. In the beginning a fireball of
radiation at extremely high temperature and density, but occupying a tiny
volume, is believed to have formed. According to Steven Weinberg 1933--- a
leading astrophysicist, this fire consisted of tiny particles of electrons,
positrons and neutrons with extremely high degree of temperature—probably one
hundred thousand million degrees centigrade.
This
expanded and cooled, extremely fast at first, but more slowly as sub-atomic
particles condensed into matter that later accumulated to form galaxies and
stars. The galaxies are currently still retreating from one another. What was
left of the original radiation continued to cool and has been detected as a
uniform background of weak microwave radiation. The important point to note is
that at this stage jinns were created by Allah. Both the Qur'an and the hadith
describe the jinn as a definite species of living and personalized
beings who enjoy a certain amount of free will and will thus be called to
account on the Day of Judgment.
As
the words noor and naar --- the essential originative substance
of angels and jinn --- are phonetically close, similarly jinn
have special affinity with angels. That is why Azazeel, on account of his
immense piety and great devotional service, associated with angels of lower
stature. Generally the jinn, however, cannot rise up to the lofty
station of highly elevated angels. The jinns nevertheless do try to eavesdrop
some information from the angels when the latter descend on earth for the
execution of Allah’s plan and orders. The following parts of three verses of
the Qur'an describe these points:
"…..they
(devils) cannot listen to the higher group (angels) for they are pelted from
every side…. [Al-Safafaat 37:8]
“…..except
such as snatches away something…..” [As-Saaffaat, 37:10]
“…..but
he who listens by stealth is pursued by a visible flame.” [Al-Hijr,
15:18]
Since
they are essentially created beings (and therefore belong to the realm of khalq),
their movement is always in time, though they can travel and move at a
tremendously fast speed on account of the subtle and non-dense source of their
origination. Thus they can easily and speedily reach the farthest corners of
the heavens for which we humans have to spend trillions of dollars. And as a
matter of fact human beings have not yet gone as far as the jinn have
access to. Lastly, jinn, like angels, can assume various forms. For
example angels can appear in the form of human beings as we read in Surah Maryam:
“…..and he (Gibraeel) appeared to her in the semblance of a man.” [Maryam,
19:17] Similarly, jinn in addition to human form can take the form of
animals and reptiles etc., particularly snakes.
Going
back to the scientists’ and cosmologists’ views about the creation of the
universe, the acceptance of Big Bang Theory by them definitely repudiates the
time-worn belief based on Newtonian Physics with regard to the eternity of the
material universe. Researchers are now almost unanimous in asserting that the
physical universe came into being some twenty billion years ago as the result
of a ‘Big Bang’. If asked when and where exactly this Big Bang took place, the
theoretical physicists simply reply that there was no time and space before the
explosion and therefore, the question itself is meaningless. Similarly, they
totally avoid and keep silent about the question as to who brought about this
Big Bang explosion into motion as this obviously demands a Necessary and
self-existent Creator. Moreover, the scientific and naturalistic method is, by
its very nature, unable to appreciate the realm of amr and its entities
preceding the realm of khalq.
to be continued . . . .
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