
The Moving Mountains
In one verse, we are informed that mountains are not motionless as they seem, but are in constant motion.
027.088► وَتَرَى الْجِبَالَ تَحْسَبُهَا جَامِدَةً وَهِيَ تَمُرُّ  مَرَّ السَّحَابِ صُنْعَ اللَّهِ الَّذِي أَتْقَنَ كُلَّ شَيْءٍ إِنَّهُ  خَبِيرٌ بِمَا تَفْعَلُونَ
You see the mountains you reckoned to be solid going past like clouds. (Qur’an, An-Naml -27:88)
This motion of mountains is caused by the movement of the Earth’s  crust that they are located on. The Earth’s crust “floats” over the  mantle layer, which is denser. It was at the beginning of the 20th 

century  when, for the first time in history, a German scientist by the name of  Alfred Wegener proposed that the continents of the Earth had been  attached together when it first formed, but then drifted in different  directions, and thus separated as they moved away from each other.
Geologists understood that Wegener was right only in the 1980s, 50  years after his death. As Wegener pointed out in an article published in  1915, the land masses on the Earth were joined together about 500  million years ago, and this large mass, called Pangaea, was located in  the South Pole.
Approximately 180 million years ago, Pangaea divided into two parts,  which drifted in different directions. One of these giant continents was  Gondwana, which included Africa, Australia, Antarctica and India. The  second one was Laurasia, which included Europe, North America and Asia,  except for India. Over the next 150 million years following this  separation, Gondwana and Laurasia divided into smaller parts.

These  continents, that emerged after the split of Pangaea, have been  constantly moving on the Earth’s surface at a rate of several  centimetres per year, and in the meantime changing the sea to land  ratios of the Earth.
Discovered as a result of the geological research carried out at the  beginning of the 20th century, this movement of the Earth’s crust is  explained by scientists as follows:
The crust and the uppermost part of the mantle, with a thickness of  about 100 kms, are divided into segments called plates. There are six  major plates, and several small ones. According to the theory called  plate tectonics, these plates move about on Earth, carrying continents  and ocean floor with them. Continental motion has been measured at from  1-5 cm per year. As the plates continue to move about, this will produce  a slow change in Earth’s geography. Each year, for instance, the  Atlantic Ocean becomes slightly wider.
There is an important point that needs to be stated here: Allah  referred to the motion of mountains as drifting in a verse of the  Qur’an. Today, modern scientists also use the term “continental drift”  for this motion.

Continental  drift is something that could not have been observed at the time of the  revelation of the Qur’an, and Allah clearly indicated how it was to be  understood: “You see the mountains you reckoned to be solid.” Though, He  described a fact afterward, stating that the mountains were going past  like clouds. As has been indicated, attention is clearly drawn to the  movement of the layer in which the mountains are fixed.
It is without doubt a great miracle that this scientific fact, only  recently discovered by science, should have been revealed in the 7th  century, when conceptions of the nature of the universe were based on  superstition and myth. This is another very important proof that the  Qur’an is the word of Allah.
 
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