The Hindu cycles seem more plausible then the Quran, Soonah, and Bukhari. Yet, 
no faith describes how the night sky appears and how it got that way.



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From: Samiya Illias <[email protected]>
To: everything-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Dec 4, 2014 2:32 am
Subject: Origins


For anybody who might be interested in what it says in the Quran about 
creation.  
Blogpost: http://signsandscience.blogspot.com/2014/10/creation.html 

Excerpt from the blogpost: 

Creation according to Quran 

Reading together and summarising the various verses pertaining to creation in 
the Quran, it appears to me that there are two phases of creation: the primary 
phase of six days (or periods) where the Earth and Heaven were created; then 
the secondary phase when the already created Earth and Heaven were joined 
together, and then the Earth and Seven Heavens were evolved, with their 
physical laws. The following sequence emerges: 
Primary Phase: Allah created the Heavens and the Earth in six days: the Earth 
was created in two days and made to grow meaningfully in four days. Meanwhile, 
the Heaven was like smoke. Then, He established Himself over the throne 
(started governing it).
Secondary Phase: the Heaven and Earth were ordered to come together as one. 
Then, the Heaven was raised and divided/layered into seven Heavens, and each 
assigned its laws. The Earth was expanded and made habitable. 


A verse specifically mentions that as Allah created the seven Heavens, He also 
created a similar number of Earths, and that Allah’s command descends through 
them. Another verse informs us that we can never escape the diameters of the 
heavens without permission/authority. The Quran repeatedly states that Allah is 
the Lord of the Worlds. 


Two verses inform us that a Day can be of any length and varies from measure to 
measure. Many verses inform us of a Day to come, and that when we will be asked 
about how long we stayed on Earth, we will say a day or a part of it. 



Creation Myths and Theories 

Most religions have their own creation myths, some similar, some quite 
different. The Bible describes creation in six days. In Hindu cosmogony, the 
universe is endlessly created, destroyed and recreated in a continuous cycle. 
Buddhist cosmology does not speak of origin but informs of 31 planes of 
existence. 


Scientists have also long been theorising about the Universe’s origins, with 
the Big Bang and Steady State theories being main contenders during the last 
century. With Einstein’s theories of Relativity (SR and GR), the concept of the 
Fabric of Space-Time emerged. Lately, Quantum Mechanics (QM) and String Theory 
have led to the concept of multiple dimensions. The Multiverse theory, the Many 
Worlds Interpretation (MWI), the concept of different physics in each 
multiverse,  are being popularly debated. The Conformal Cyclic Cosmology model 
proposes that the universe iterates through infinite cycles.


While Quran and Bible both state that the Heavens and Earth were created in six 
days, according to Hindu cosmogony, creation cycles are measured in billions of 
years. Modern science calculates the age of the Universe at about 14 billion 
years, and the Earth to be 4.54 billion years old. Are the various myths pieces 
of the same puzzle? Are they compatible in some broad sense?  



Samiya

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