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Invitation to Paradise | by Abu Daawood Al-Injileezee غفره الله

8 November 2022 • 3.3K views
This universe and world we live in is a highly organised creation. We see the sun rising and setting at precise times every day, and these times could be predicted with clockwork accuracy for thousands of years to come. The moon and stars have their fixed orbits in the sky above and like the sun, they also travel across the heavens on fixed courses without changing. The size and great weight of these enormous celestial globes, the sun, moon, stars and planets is enormous, yet they all float effortlessly above us without falling down. The stars are grouped in fixed constellations. Their precise positions in the night sky have been used by travellers as guide posts for thousands of years, before electronic navigational devices were invented. Even the most advanced aircraft or sailing vessels today, will keep star charts, which they can refer to in case their sophisticated computerised instruments fail and by referring to the stars, still navigate to their destinations safely. The moon goes through fixed stages from being a tiny crescent to becoming full at the middle of each lunar month and then returning to being again a tiny crescent before it begins its next cycle. Times for these stages of the moon, are also predetermined and shown in diaries we buy. Full moons can be predicted for years to come. The tides in the seas and oceans around us rise and fall night and day and their times for being full and low are also precisely fixed and determined, so much so that if one wanted to go swimming or fishing in a year to come, using timetables, he could know exactly when the tide on that sea front he chose, would be suitable for him. There are fixed currents in our oceans and seas which helped sailing vessels of the past to reach their destinations and special winds as well that blow at known times in the year. Tea, a refreshing beverage we like to drink was first brought to the West by sailing ships which used annual monsoon winds in the Far East which blow at precise times every year and which filled their sails with favourable winds that took them to China to bring back that beverage we benefit from. The seasons of winter, spring, summer and autumn come around every year with a regularity that's been going on since time immemorial. It's no accident also that citrus fruits, oranges, lemons, grapefruit and the like are found on trees in winter months which contain that vitamin C which help us fight off infections and colds which come in winter. Rain clouds can hold hundreds and thousands of tons of water, yet they move gracefully without any effort in the sky until it's determined precisely when and where they should drop their loads of life giving rain. There is no machine ever invented that can match the heart in our bodies. This truly incredible and amazing organ beats between 40 and 60 times each minute and it sends blood to the furthest extremes in our bodies, refreshing and revitalising our limbs and organs, and then brings back used blood to be purified before pumping it out again with the next beat. In every minute, it's said that 5 litres of blood is pumped out by the tiny heart to keep us alive. Could any scientist or technician today, invent such an intricate and beneficial machine like our heart which not only circulates our blood but also cleanses and purifies it? What's making the heart beat? Do we have solar panels above our heads or electrical charging devices which we plug into at night before we sleep, to recharge our hearts so they can carry on keeping us alive? This body we live in and all our organs for seeing, hearing, speaking, thinking and the limbs that allow us to walk, run, jump, swim etc. and the highly organised universe or cosmos around us, all indicate a great intelligence behind it. Everything mentioned previously, and other precise order, symmetry and harmony in this world we live in can't just have come about by chance or accident. That's not at all possible.