Until he reached the rising of the sun and
found it rising on a people to whom We had
not given any shelter from it. (Surat al-Kahf,
90)
The Arabic word “sitran” in verse 90 of Surat al-
Kahf means “cover, shelter, curtain or screen.” The
term "lam najAAal lahum min dooniha sitran"
describes an environment devoid of any shelter or
protection against the Sun. In the light of present-
day knowledge, this is suggestive of the ozone
layer that protects living things against harmful
solar rays.
The area where the ozone layer around the Earth is
thinnest, where it protects least against solar
radiation, is the poles.1 Scientific research has
established a severe thinning of the ozone layer at
the North Pole at the moment the Sun rises2 and
this scientific discovery has been described as
Sunrise Ozone Destruction (SOD)3.
As a matter of fact, during their research,
American scientists determined a rapid decrease in
ozone concentration at the moment of sunrise –
when there was no sign of any before.4 This
phenomenon is particularly encountered in the
North Pole (Arctic) region, and there is a serious
loss of ozone for a few hours immediately after
sunrise.5
The Arabic word “matlia” in this verse, meaning
the “rising place” of the Sun, may well be a
reference to this scientific discovery about the
ozone layer. (Allah knows the truth.) The fact that
this information, obtained with 20th century high
technology, also appears in such a compatible form
in the Qur’an, is yet more proof that the Qur’an is
the revelation of our Lord, the One and Only
Owner of science and technology.
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