Sunday 11 November 2012

DISTANCE OF SUN FROM THE EARTH AS PER IMAM ALI (A.S.)






Amiril mumineen's Mola Ali
answer on distance of sun from the earth
    A man asked Imam Ali (a.s.) in Masjid-e-Kufa, "What is the distance
    between me and (pointing towards the sun) and the sun".
    It is worth mentioning here about the complexity of this question.
    This man was an Arab. And in the Arabic language the numbers or
count is limited upto one thousand (1000). The count in arabic does not
    exceed 1000. The answer to the question this man asked dealt in
    millions (distance).
   
    It was like a challenge to Imam Ali (a.s.) to answer him in a
    convincing manner without confusing him.
   
    Imam Ali (a.s.) answered :

"If an Arab horse starts walking from
here and continues walking for 500 years, then he (horse) will reach the
    sun."
   
    The man got convinced and walked away.
   
    But it is for us now to ponder on what Imam Ali (a.s.) said. This
one sentence of Imam Ali (a.s.) shows and proves the genius that Imam
Ali
 (a.s.) was.
   
    Imam Ali (a.s.) said "If an Arab horse...", the average speed of an
    arab horse is 22 mph (miles per hour).
   
    If a horse runs the full day (24hours) it will cover approximately
520 miles. This gives us the distance the horse will cover in 24 hrs
(one day).
   
    To calculate the distance covered by the horse in one month we
    multiply it 520 by 29.5 (Taking an average of the number of months
in arab callender. Assuming that 6 months are of 29 days and 6 months
are of 30 days.). It gives us something around 15,500. The horse covers
    15,500 miles in one month (30 days).
   
    To get the distance that he will travel in one year we multiply it
by 12. Since there are 12 months in a year. It gives you 1,86,000.
   
    Then multiply 1,86,000 by 500 as the horse should run for 500 years.
    It gives you 9,34,00,000 miles.
   
    Now if you ask an astronomer about the distance of sun from the
earth he will tell you that the distance is never constant. The orbit of
the earth is oval in shape. Sometimes it comes nearer to the sun and on
    occasions it distances itself from the sun. When the earth is
closest to the sun its distance is 9,10,00,000 miles and the distance when
it is farthest from the sun is 9,48,00,000 miles. When you take an
    average on these two distances it comes around 9,30,000 miles.
   
    Imam Ali (a.s.) 1400 years back told us about 
the distance of the earth from the sun.

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