THE LOSS OF THE POWER ELECTROMAGENETIC FIELD ON EARTH AS SEEN FROM THE STUDY OF ISLAMIC SCIENCE

Muhammad Fitra Zambak, Zailani Zailani

Abstract


The Earth's electromagnetic field strength has indeed declined over recent decades. Scientific studies have identified several causes: 1. Changes in solar activity: Solar fluctuations affect the Earth's magnetic field intensity. 2. Tectonic plate movements: Plate movements alter the Earth's core, influencing the magnetic field. 3. Solar wind effects: Solar winds impact the Earth's magnetic field by altering intensity and direction. Islamic Perspective In Islam, the Earth's electromagnetic field strength relates to: 1. Divine Power: Quranic verses (Surah Al-Rahman 1-4, Surah Al-Mulk 1-5) emphasize Allah's power in creating and governing the universe. 2. Environmental Balance: Islam stresses environmental balance (mizan) (Surah Al-Rahman 7-8). Changes in electromagnetic fields affect this balance. 3. Warning of Destruction: Hadiths warn that environmental destruction (HR. Muslim) can result from human actions. 4. Environmental Stewardship: Islam encourages maintaining cleanliness and balance (Surah Al-A'raf 56-57). The decline of Earth's electromagnetic field has scientific and spiritual implications. Islam emphasizes maintaining environmental balance, appreciating divine power, and upholding ethics and morality to preserve harmony

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3059/insis.v0i0.23448

DOI (PDF): https://doi.org/10.3059/insis.v0i0.23448.g12875

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