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“THERMONUCLEAR” AND QURAN
By
Muhammad Yousaf Gabriel
Oqasaorg@gmail.com
It will be learned with no mild
surprise that the Quran has only and exactly translated the term
THERMONUCLEAR as is applied by the scientist himself when it(
the Quran) says, that the nuclear energy is a fire which leaps
up over the hearts. How is it? It is thus: The word Nuclear is
the adjective of nucleus, which means heart, thus the word
nuclear means something connected with heart. The complete term
that is Thermonuclear would then mean, a fire which is related
to the heart. The scientist has coined this term with amazing
aptness and has indeed said exactly what the Quran has said in
this respect. The scientist says, " a fire related to the
heart". The Quran says" a fire which appears over the hearts".
Such an act of anticipation on the part of the Quran would seem
nothing short of a marvel. We prove the view of the Quran by
merely uttering the term nuclear indeed.
THE NUCLEAR RADIATIONS LEAP UP OVER THE
HEARTS
The nuclear radiations, Alpha, Beta,
Gamma rays and neutrons are nicknamed by the scientists as bone
seekers, because of these radiation's tendency that of reaching
the bones through the blood steam. There they attack the bone
marrow. Now the function of the bone marrow is to generate the
blood. They render the bone marrow incapable of generating
blood, they attack the blood and destroy its red as well as
white corpuscles, depriving it of its nourishing qualities,and
rendering it rather a source of torment to the heart due to its
poisoned state. Now, the relation of the bone-marrow and the
blood, and further the relation of blood and the heart is well
known. The attack of the radiations therefore is being directed
towards the heart. The next attractive target of these
radiations happen to be all the blood-forming organs of the
body. The connection of these organs with the blood and through
the blood with heart also is well known. Again the symptoms of
radiation sickness are leukemia, a disease of blood,
hemorrhages, that is blood-leaking, also a disease of the blood,
fever; also connected with blood, nausea and
vomitting also linked with the heart. The
radiations by attacking the blood-forming organs in truth play
something of a war strategy with the heart. They besiege it and
stop its blood supplies, by destroying the existing quantities,
and preventing the replenishment by destroying the blood
producing capacities of blood-forming organs, till at last the
heart succumbs to disease and starvation and expires in acute
agony. Further, it is now known, that all the multi-cellular
organisms with more perfected heart and lungs and more
elaborately developed circulatory and respiratory systems are
far more prone to the effects of radiations than all the
unicellular organisms with less perfect heart and lungs and less
elaborated circulatory and respiratory systems. This proves a
decisive affinity of radiations for the heart and all that is
directly connected with it. It has also been discovered that in
the absence of oxygen, the action of radiations is noticeably
retarded. Now the connection of oxygen with he heart, in virtue
of its role as the purifier of blood in the lungs is a fact of
common knowledge. Lastly the recent researches onthe effects of
radiations have revealed, that, brain, nerves and muscles are
the least sensible parts of the body to the effects of
radiations. This again would establish the fact of radiations's
greater relative affinity for the heart and all that is more
directly connected with it.Again radiations attck the nuclei
(hearts) of atoms in inanimate matter and cause transmutation of
atoms, while in the living body they attack the cell nuclei and
break the chromosomes thereof.
Last but not the least is the fire of
discontent. Frustration and anxiety, which today is furiously
raging in every heart without exception, throughout the whole
vast world. This fire, although it has in every age, area and
epoch, postered and tormented poor human heart, yet in this
particular, modern age of atomism, due partly to the peculiar
set up of this exclusively materialistic age, and partly due to
the absence of faith and moral and spiritual values, it has
assumed alarming proportions. To the problems of necessities of
life are to be added of atom bombs, and even more than the atom
bombs that of nuclear radiations. Worst even is the plight of
those to whose lot have fallen more thorns but little fruit or
flower of modern science and its progress. it is not without
some aptness, if the first cry emitted by the new born baby at
its birth be interpreted in this age saying'ALAS FOR ME WHAT
SHALL I DO TO SAVE MY BODY. HOW SHALL I EVER EXIST TO SOLVE THE
PAINFUL RIDDLE OF MATERIAL NECESSITIES IN A WORLD POISONED BY
RADIATIONS". While first cry of a baby born in some pre-modern
age, generally could have been interpreted as saying 'ALAS FOR
ME WHAT SHALL I DO TO SAVE MY SOUL IN A WORLD FULL OF SNARES,
AND PITFALLS. OH. HOW SHALL I BE ABLE TO GO SAFELY BACK TO MY
HOME IN HEAVEN, WHENCE I CAME".
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