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      From: bv8bv8bv8@gmail.com              The Description of the Barrier Between Two Seas       Oceanographers, in the wake of the scientific progress in this age, have       discovered the barrier between two seas. They have found that a barrier       separates two neighboring seas. The barrier moves between them, and it is       called by scientists "a front"        compared to the front between two armies. By virtue of this barrier each sea       retains its own characteristics which Allah (SWT) has assigned to it and which       are suitable for the organisms living in that environment.                             Because of this barrier, the two neighboring seas mingle so slowly that the       amount of water that passes from one sea to the other acquires the       characteristics of the other sea while crossing the barrier which overturns       the waters crossing from one sea to        the other, keeping each sea with its own characteristics.              The gradual progress of human knowledge about the fact of the differences       between seawater masses and the existence of barriers between them :              Oceanographers discovered that there were certain differences between water       samples taken from various seas in 1284 AH/1873 AD, by the British Marine       Scientific Expedition of the Challenger Voyage. It was discovered that masses       of sea water vary in their        composition, in respect of salinity, water temperature, density and types of       marine organisms. The data were obtained from 362 oceanographic stations. The       report of the expedition filled 29,500 pages in 50 volumes and took 23 years       to complete. One of        the great achievements of scientific exploration, the expedition also showed       how little man knew about the sea.              After 1933 AD another American expedition set out in the Mexican Gulf and       installed hundreds of sea stations to study the characteristics of seas. It       found out that a large number of stations in a certain area gave similar       information about the        characteristics of the water in that area, whether in respect of salinity,       density, temperature, marine organisms or solubility of oxygen in water, while       another group of stations in another area gave a different set of data about       that area. So,        oceanographers concluded that there were two distinctive seas with different       characteristics, and not just limited samples as the Expedition of Challenger       showed.              Man installed hundreds of marine stations to study the characteristics of       various seas. Scientists have found out that the differences in these       characteristics distinguished one sea from another. But why do these seas not       mix and become homogeneous in        spite of the effect of tide and ebb that moves sea water twice a day, and       causes seas to move forward and backward turbulently, besides other factors       that cause sea water to be in continuous movement and turbulence, such as       surface and internal waves and        sea currents?              The answer appeared for the first time in scientific books in 1361 AH/1942 AD.       Extensive studies of marine characteristics revealed that there are water       barriers separating neighboring seas and maintaining the distinctive       properties of each sea with        respect to density, salinity, marine life, temperature and solubility of       oxygen in water.                            There are large waves, strong currents, and tides in the Mediterranean Sea and       the Atlantic Ocean. Mediterranean Sea water enters the Atlantic by Gibraltar.       But their temperature, salinity, and densities do not change, because of the       barrier that        separates them.              After 1962 AD there was known the role of sea barriers in modifying the       properties of the water masses that pass from one sea to another, to prevent       one sea from overwhelming the other. So salty seas retain their own properties       and boundaries by virtue        of these barriers.              A field study comparing the waters of Oman Gulf and those of the Arabian Gulf       has shown the difference between them regarding their chemical properties, the       prevalent vegetation and the barrier separating them.              About a hundred years of research and study has been required to discover the       fact of the existence of barriers between sea water masses and their role in       making each sea retain its own properties. Hundred of researchers took part       and numerous precise        scientific instruments and equipment were used to achieve that.              Fourteen centuries ago the Holy Qur'an revealed this fact.              Allah (SWT) says: (He has let free (MARAJA) the two sees meeting together.       Between them is a barrier that they do not transgress. Then which of the       Blessings of your Lord will you both (Jinn and men) deny? Out of them both       come out pearls and carol." (LV:        19-22) Allah (SWT) also says: "And He made a barrier between the two       seas.)(XXVII: 61)              Linguistic meanings and the commentators' sayings:              Maraja (let free):              Ibn Faris said: "'maraja': The consonants m, r and j form a root indicating a       movement of going and coming and turbulence."              Al-Bahrayn (the two seas):              Al-Asfahani said: "Some say that the word "bahr" (sea) is usually used to mean       salt water rather than fresh water."              Ibn Manzursaid: "'Bahr' is more frequently used to describe salt water than       fresh water."              If the word "bahr" is used without qualification it means salt water;       otherwise, it means the thing qualified." The Holy Qur'an uses "nahr" (river)       to indicate abundant running fresh water, while it uses "bahr" (sea) to       indicate salt water. Allah (SWT)        says: (And He has made the ships to be of               service to you that they may sail through the sea by His Command; and He has       made rivers (also) to be of service to you.)(XIV: 32)       In the hadith, "bahr" (sea) is also used to mean salt water. Allah's Messenger       (Peace be upon him) was asked by a man who said: "O Allah's Messenger! We       travel by sea and carry with us a little fresh water. If we should use it       forwudu (ablution) we would        get thirsty. May we use seawater for wudu? Allah' Messenger (Peace be upon       him) said:"Its water is pure and its dead (animals) are lawful (to eat)."               Al-Barzakh: It is the barrier. Most commentatorssuggest that it is invisible.              Al-baghi: Ibn Manzur said: "'Al-Baghi' means transgression, exceeding the       limits."              Al-Jawhari and Al-Asfahani said the same.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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