(May 8, 2018 at 7:13 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: The cycle of rain is discussed with great detail in the Quran:
Quote:Sura 30, The Quran:
( 48 ) It is Allah who sends the winds, and they stir the clouds and spread them in the sky however He wills, and He makes them fragments so you see the rain emerge from within them. And when He causes it to fall upon whom He wills of His servants, immediately they rejoice
( 49 ) Although they were, before it was sent down upon them - before that, in despair.
The clouds are linked directly with the winds; indicating their light weight and movement as God pleases with the direction of the winds.
This is a great find if you have no science books that tell you about the cycle of the rain.
Another verse that discussed the matter:
Quote:Sura 35, The Quran:
( 9 ) And it is Allah who sends the winds, and they stir the clouds, and We drive them to a dead land and give life thereby to the earth after its lifelessness. Thus is the resurrection.
You know the fundamental characteristic of a cycle is that it is cyclical...
In that book, winds move clouds, clouds produce rain, everyone rejoices...
But... how do you then get from everyone rejoices to winds and clouds, again?