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The Quran mentions seismic activity preceding Earth bringing forth its "loads," aligning with modern geological findings that earthquakes often precede volcanic eruptions.
When the earth is shaken ˹in˺ its ultimate quaking,99:1
and when the earth throws out ˹all˺ its contents,99:2
This verse suggests that tremors or shaking of the Earth occur before it brings out its "loads," a term that can be interpreted as volcanic materials.
- Seismic Precursors: Before volcanic eruptions, seismic activity such as earthquakes and tremors typically increases. These occur as magma moves underground, fracturing rocks and creating pressure. An increase in both the intensity and frequency of these tremors signals an impending eruption. - Volcanic Monitoring: Seismologists monitor earthquakes near volcanoes to predict eruptions. For instance: Types of Earthquakes: Long-period quakes, shallow tremors, and harmonic tremors often signal magma movement. Example: Mount St. Helens' eruption in 1980 was preceded by a series of earthquakes. - Scientific Insight: The close link between earthquakes and volcanic eruptions is now well-documented. Tremors allow magma to rise, leading to eruptions that expel lava, gases, and ash.
Fourteen centuries ago, the link between earthquakes and volcanic eruptions was not understood. Natural disasters were often attributed to superstition. The Quran’s precise mention of seismic activity before the Earth “brings out its loads” reflects an understanding consistent with modern geology.
The Quran’s description of earthquakes preceding volcanic eruptions aligns remarkably with current scientific knowledge. This insight into geological processes raises profound questions about the source of such advanced understanding 1400 years ago.