
Introduction
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Amazing Clouds
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weight of clouds can reach quite astonishing proportions.
For example, a cumulonimbus cloud, commonly known as the
thunder cloud, can contain up to 300,000 tons of water.
The fact that a mass of 300,000 tons of water can remain
aloft is truly amazing. Attention is drawn to the weight of
clouds in other verses of the Quran:
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Al-Quran,
Chapter 7 Al-A'raf, Verse 57 |
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In
the Name of Allah, The Benevolent, The Merciful |
It is He
Who sends out the winds, bringing advance news of His
mercy, so that when they have lifted up the heavy
clouds, We dispatch them to a dead land and send down
water to it, by means of which We bring forth all kinds
of fruit... |
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Al-Quran,
Chapter 13 Ar-R'ad, Verse 12 |
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In
the Name of Allah, The Benevolent, The Merciful |
It is He Who shows you the lightning, striking fear and
bringing hope; it is He Who heaps up the heavy clouds. |
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At the time when the Quran was revealed, of course, it was
quite impossible to have any information about the weight of
clouds. This information, revealed in the Quran, but
discovered only recently, is yet another proof that the
Quran is the Word of Allah.
Another item of information provided in the Quran about rain
is that it is sent down to Earth in "due measure." as
follows:
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Al-Quran,
Chapter 43 Az-Zukhruf, Verse 11 |
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In
the Name of Allah, The Benevolent, The Merciful |
It is He Who
sends down water in due measure from the sky by which We
bring a dead land back to life. That is how you too will
be raised [from the dead]. |
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This measured quantity in rain has again been discovered by
modern research. It is estimated that in one second,
approximately 16 million tons of water evaporates from the
Earth. This figure amounts to 513 trillion tons of water in
one year. This number is equal to the amount of rain that
falls on the Earth in a year. Therefore, water continuously
circulates in a balanced cycle, according to a "measure."
Life on Earth depends on this water cycle. Even if all the
available technology in the world were to be employed for
this purpose, this cycle could not be reproduced
artificially.
Even a minor deviation in this equilibrium would soon give
rise to a major ecological imbalance that would bring about
the end of life on Earth. Yet, it never happens, and rain
continues to fall every year in exactly the same measure,
just as revealed in the Quran.
The proportion of rain does not merely apply to its
quantity, but also to the speed of the falling raindrops.
The speed of raindrops, regardless of their size, does not
exceed a certain limit. |
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Figure 2: Evaporation, the process through which rain
clouds are formed |

Figure 3: Eventually when the clouds get too heavy it
rains. |
Every year, the amount of water that
evaporates and that falls back to the Earth in the form of
rain is "constant": 513 trillion tons. This constant amount
is declared in the Quran by the expression "sending down
water in due measure from the sky." The constancy of this
quantity is very important for the continuity of the
ecological balance, and therefore, life. (figure 2 & 3)
Philipp Lenard, a German physicist who received the Nobel
Prize in physics in 1905, found that the fall speed
increased with drop diameter until a size of 4.5 mm (0.18
inch). For larger drops, however, the fall speed did not
increase beyond 8 meters per second (26 ft/sec).54 He
attributed this to the changes in drop shape caused by the
air flow as the drop size increased. The change in shape
thus increased the air resistance of the drop and slowed its
fall rate.
As can be seen, the Quran may also be drawing our attention
to the subtle adjustment in rain which could not have been
known 1,400 years ago.
Footnotes:
54. Keith C. Heidorn, Ph.D., “Philipp Lenard: Brushing the
Teardrops from Rain,” www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/history/lenard.htm. |
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