The Sunday Guardian

Miraculous nine days

- By (Late) Maulana Wahiduddin Khan

According to researcher­s at University of California, Berkeley, a rapid succession of coronal mass ejections—the most intense eruptions on the sun sent a pulse of magnetized plasma barreling into space and through earth’s orbit. The massive magnetic storm had a speed of 3,000 km per second enough to circle earth five times in one minute. The eruption on the sun took place on July 22, 2012. Had the eruption come nine days earlier, when the ignition spot on the solar surface was aimed exactly at earth, it would have hit the planet. In a paper appearing on March 18, 2014 in the journal Nature Communicat­ions, researcher­s say that the solar burst tore through earth’s orbit but fortunatel­y, earth and the other planets were on the other side of the sun at the time. Had earth been in the line of sight, it would have suffered severe magnetic storms as the magnetic field of the outburst would have tangled with the planet’s own magnetic field. This would have wreaked havoc with the electrical grid, disabling satellites and GPS and disrupting our increasing­ly electronic lives. According to this report, the massive magnetic storm that erupted on the surface of the sun may have proved to be destructiv­e for the planet earth but luck saved us from this havoc. And, that luck was that the earth was on the other side of the sun at that time. What was this “luck”? In fact, it was an interventi­on by the Lord of the Universe. In the vast space, these havocs happen very often. However, every time our planet remains safe from danger. This phenomenon is a proof that there is a high control of check and balance in the universe. It is this control that saves us from becoming victim of those havocs. This universal management has been mentioned in chapter Al-anbiya’ (The Prophets) of the Quran: Say, ‘Who will save you from the Most Gracious, by night and by day?’ Yet they turn away from the remembranc­e of their Lord. (21:42)

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