Discovered old book, 8000 year ago, old concept of Atom, electron and nucleus supported by Islamic point of view

 In rediscover from the old book of ibn sina (980AD-1037AD).A Muslim scientist, 1st personal doctor award winner in the Muslim world. Famous book ‘Qanoon-pl-Tib’ translated into English C/D ‘Cannon ‘in Europe used 6000 year as reference book for medical.


Statement:

 Atom are smallest entities created by Almighty Allah same like the other creature of the universe for his worship, like human beings, angel. Some supporting views and religious arguments are given;


Hajj (pilgrimage):

  Hajj are the journey to mecca for religious duty. This is the terminology definition. But linguistics definition mean special way of worship, in this the human being are moving around a center point “Hanna Kaba” this is called” Tawwaf” in Arabic. Which are the center of the earth planet ( conform by NASA team from space view) this is the attention point, this is like the same in atomic system, which the Electron are moving around the nucleus(center of the atom).tawwaf hajj can be seen by nacked eye but tawaf atom can’t be seen. 


Batul-mamoor;

Tawwaf of the Angel take place in the Heaven from Batul-mamoor. When an angel performed the duty of Tawwaf at once thus their turn not occurred up to Day of Judgment (Qiyyamat). Batul-mamoor just above the “Hana kaba”.

Solar system;

 Solar system are based on the Atomic system like sun planet are present on the center(nucleus) of the solar system and the other planet are moving around in their orbital or shell (Tawwaf) like electron in the shell. But this is the modern view of solar system, in this book the planet earth are consider the nucleus of the solar system, other planet consider the electron. Because this view supported by Islamic point of view discussed above(Batul-mamoor just above the “Hana kaba”).solar system like atomic system we cannot visualized but very waste in body composed. For more






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