Allah's Iron Has Been Delivered
Yusuf Ali uses a neat trick to interpret Al-Hadid as "iron" instead of "The Iron". This deceit is necessary because "al" (The) makes reference to a specific Iron, not general iron deposits. Al is also used to indicate the greatest one. The meaning of "al-Hadid" (The Iron) is significant when we recognize that the iron (ingot) is the one specifically referred to in the Qur'an as "al-Hadid" (The Iron).The word "anzalna" translates as "we revealed or delivered or sent it down" (anzala - "sent down AT ONE TIME"; nazzala - "sent down gradually"). When we take into consideration the literal meaning of the word, which is, "being physically sent down at one time or once," we realize that this verse implies a single direct delivery. In this case it was the delivery of the iron (ingot) on October 14, 1994, and confirmed by the Ruh of Allah with these words "We sent it down" (anzalna). The iron ingot below is Al-Hadid (The Iron).

Al-Hadid (The Iron) of surah 57:25 delivered on October 14, 1994 and authenticity acknowledged with these words "We sent it down."
Surah 57:25
And We sent down Iron in which is Mighty War,
As well as many benefits for mankind,
That Allah may test who it is that will help, unseen, Him and His messengers.
surah 57:25 Al Hadid (Iron)
(Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur'an, 1989.)

The first find of meteorites in August 1994 also acknowledged as referring to Al-Hadid (The Iron) of surah 57:25
In August 1994, Mr. Lawrence Bedard - a close friend of Kash's family who lived in the vicinity of Lachine - while strolling on the banks of the nearby St-Lawrence Seaway with his grandson Jessy found some ancient meteorites. Some were surprised at the find; the area was a picturesque part of Montreal well trodden by visitors, especially in summer. There were always kids and dogs scampering beside the shore, accompanied by adults strolling along. There were also picnickers, anglers, cyclists, joggers, roller-blade enthusiasts, and other leisure lovers. Since he had found this heavy metallic rock in spite heavy human traffic, it was regarded as a very lucky find.
The same evening as Mr. Bedard was meditating Shri Mataji spoke to him and told that these iron rocks were very old, and that he should share them.
On August 15, 1994, Mr. Bedard gave a rock to Kash's father and explained that it was Shri Mataji who requested him to do so, although She did not specifically mention any particular person by name. He assumed that it must be for Kash's father who, naturally, was very pleased and promised that Kash would be asked to clarify from Her regarding this mysterious find.
The same evening Kash took the metallic rock, meditated, and met Al-Muzzammil (Folded in Garments) Shri Nirmala Devi within himself to enquire about this find. After paying due respects he asked about meteorite rocks that Mr. Bedard had found, and showed the piece he had brought along.
The Ruh of Allah replied that it was a fragment of the original Rock of Shri Ganesha. She added that it was very special as the Divine Messengers had used it for Puja ceremonies many millenniums ago, where it was passed around from one Ancient Being to another as they sat around the Sacred Fire.
Two days later on August 17, 1994, the Spirit of the Living God revealed to him that fragments of this sacred Iron Rock were brought down to Earth about 20,000 years ago by Shri Ganesha, that is, around 18,000 BC.
Prior to all these events and Revelations taking place, Kash's father was already busy reading The Koran by N.J. Dawood, one of the books recommended by Shri Mataji. Often important parts were compared with the far more detailed and world-renowned The Holy Qur'an by Abdullah Yusuf Ali that was given to him by his brother when he went to Malaysia in 1994. This gift proved invaluable.
Upon reading surah 57 titled Al Hadid or Iron on August 29, 1994, the Kundalini informed Kash's father that there was something very important about it. Vibrations kept flowing out of his Sahasrara and hands as the Inner Spirit responded to external Truth. He then checked The Holy Qur'an a few times as some inner voice kept telling that there was Revelation here, a feeling too intense to forget or overcome.
Then the realization came that there was a connection between the iron rock given to him and surah 57. But still this was only a speculation, another suggestion from the ever active ego. There was only one way to find out - Kash!
As soon as he returned from school he was told to seek from the Great Eternal Mother whether the sentence "And We sent down Iron" in surah 57:25 of the Qur'an meant the recently discovered iron rocks, or was it something else.

The Holy Quran taken on August 29, 1994 by Kash to Shri Mataji in the Sahasrara to check on surah 57:25.
Kash took The Holy Qur'an by Abdullah Yusuf Ali, put it on his lap, and went into fana. The Ruh of Allah took him from the roots of the blessed Olive Tree all the way to the Niche that revealed the An-Nur. This Light of Lights shone ever so brilliantly from above the Eternal Throne of Allah as His Ruh sat in Bliss and Joy.
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Slowly he floated down into his eternal spiritual Self that was meditating beside Her. After bowing down to Al-Muzzammil (The Enwrapped) and exchanging greetings, he asked if She could reveal a page of the Holy Qur'an. The Great Holy Spirit asked him to open the Holy Book and read the verse he wanted to know. Kash read surah 57:25 and inquired about the Iron. She told that the word Iron in the Qur'an refers to the meteorites that they had sent 20,000 years ago, and discovered recently on the shore. She specifically added that the word Iron in surah 57:25 did not mean anything else. Put simply, the iron rocks and surah 57:25 were directly related to each other, leaving no room for any ambiguity or human speculation.
After this both meditated and then Kash asked permission to leave. He stood up, bowed to Her, closed his spiritual eyes, and descended through the clouds, returning to this racist world of white Christian Afrikaners and black Christian Africans.
A few days later SY Lawrence Bedard found two more meteorites weighing 35 lbs. and 30 lbs. respectively and, elated by success, kept on searching for the next two months. The small area of his original find of about 30 square yards was meticulously inspected, week after week, with the help of a magnetic paddle. This gadget was necessary as most of the stones were of dark colors, making it impossible to determine meteorites by sight. The only alternative was to pick or dig up every stone and check the weight.


The second find in August 1994 of two meteorites weighing 30lbs. and 35 lbs. respectively.
On October 14, 1994, SY Bedard came over and invited Kash's father to come along to the beach for another search. The later agreed and was taken to the site of the original find. Mr. Bedard then showed him the exact spots where the previous meteorites were found. After explaining how to differentiate subtle characteristics of meteorites, a search began.
Within minutes Kash's father found a solid iron ingot (see photo at the top of page) embedded in the ground, just visible at the surface. Its size was slightly smaller than that of a normal brick, but much heavier and composed entirely of thousands of tiny iron balls fused together into an ingot. It was a strange find - who, after all, makes such an iron ingot?
Mr. Lawrence Bedard could not believe his eyes; he had meticulously searched the area where the iron ingot laid over and over again for two months. Since this was just a small area of just about 30 square feet, and easily covered, there was no way he could have missed an iron ingot lying right on the surface. Moreover, the magnetic paddle would have easily located it on the very first tap, unlike meteorites that have less iron content and require more taps. He had never seen it there before and was absolutely sure that it was meant solely for the finder - Kash's father.
The same evening Kash was told to inquire from Shri Mataji about this strange find. His father would not have bothered had it been just another meteorite. But this was an Iron ingot!
Kash took it, went into his room, placed it beside him, and went into meditation. Instantly he reached An Nur, the mysterious Niche of Light that the Qur'an says exists within all humans. He bowed to the Supreme Spirit of Truth as Shri Maha Avatar Shri Nirmala Devi sat on the Golden Throne in Bliss and Joy. She returned his greetings. Kash asked Her if She could tell about this unique Iron Ingot. The Ruh of Allah told him, "We sent it down." The Spirit of the Living God then explained that She could not reveal more about this Iron Ingot. No further questions were asked.
And We sent down Iron in which is Mighty War,
As well as many benefits for mankind,
That Allah may test who it is that will help, unseen, Him and His messengers.
surah 57:25 Al Hadid (Iron)
(Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur'an, 1989.)
Note: Abdullah Yusuf Ali uses a neat trick to interpret Al-Hadid as "Iron" instead of "The Iron". This is a necessary deceit because "al" (The) makes reference to a "specific" Iron instead of general iron deposits, and is often used to indicate the greatest one. The meaning of "al-Hadid" is significant when we recognize that the Iron (ingot) is the only one referred to in the Qur'an as being "The Iron", and expressed in Arabic as "al-Hadid".
The word "anzalna" translates as "we revealed or delivered or sent it down" (anzala - "sent down AT ONE TIME"; naz-zala - "sent down gradually"). When we take into consideration the literal meaning of the word, which is, "being physically sent down at one time or once," we realize that this verse implies a single direct delivery. In this case it was the delivery of the iron ingot which was later confirmed by these words "We sent it down" (anzalna).
The following facts may be deduced:
— This Iron is a tangible, indisputable piece of evidence from Allah and demonstration of the fulfillment of scriptural prophecy;
— This Iron is the Sure Sign that Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, who confirmed its authenticity, is the Ruh of Allah;
— This Iron is divine proof that those who possess it are "the band of watchers";
— This Iron is sacred evidence to humankind, which "the escort presents its credentials and an Invoice showing the Treasure being transmitted."
— This Iron will spark the Mighty War between Allah's (SWT) messengers of Qiyamah and the religious regimes and kafirs who will defy the Good News of the Resurrection;
— The fulfillment of this prophecy of surah 57:25 Al Hadid (Iron) will also bestow "many (spiritual) benefits for mankind" during the Resurrection, which also confers the greatest of all - life eternal in Jannah (Paradise).
Allah has decreed: "It is I and My messengers who must prevail": For Allah is One full of strength, able to enforce His Will.
Thou will not find any people who believe in Allah and the Last Day, loving those who resist Allah and His Messenger,
Even though they were their fathers or their sons, or their brothers or their kindred.
For such He has written Faith in their hearts, and strengthened them with a Spirit from Himself.
And he will admit them to Gardens, beneath which Rivers flow, to dwell therein (forever.)
Allah will be well pleased with them, and they with Him.
They are the Party of Allah.
Truly it is the Party of Allah that will achieve Felicity.
surah 58:21-22 Al Mujadidah, (The Woman Who Pleads)
(Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur'an, 1989.)
And We sent down Iron in which is Mighty War,
As well as many benefits for mankind,
That Allah may test who it is that will help, unseen, Him and His messengers.
surah 57:25 Al Hadid (Iron)
(Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur'an, 1989.)
This All-Pervading Power will help Allah's messengers on Earth to announce the Great News (surah 78:1-5 An-Naba) of Qiyamah. Allah will test those who will help Him and His messengers to spread this Good News of the Resurrection, and emancipate fellow humans from the falsehood, hypocrisy, and delusion of the organized religious regimes and kafirs who will defy the Good News.
"Suppose for a moment that he is a liar and pretender: he will suffer for his falsehood, but why should you turn against Allah? But suppose that he is really inspired by Allah to tell you the truth, and warn you against evil, what will be your fate when Allah's Wrath descends? For it must descend if he is a true Messenger sent by Allah.
This is with reference to the "Clear Signs." 'They are Signs of Allah's guidance, for Allah would never guide a man who exceeds the bounds of truth and tells you lies! Such a man is bound to be found out!"
Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur'an
WA-LAA UQSIM BI-AN-NAFSAL-LAWWAAMAH
I do call to witness the Resurrection Day;
And I do call to witness the self-reproaching Spirit.

Concerning what are they disputing?
Concerning the Great News. [5889]
About which they cannot agree.
Verily, they shall soon (come to) know!
Verily, verily they shall soon (come to) know!
surah 78:1-5 Al Naba' (The Great News)
"5889. Great News: usually understood to mean the News or Message of the Resurrection."
Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur'an
Amana Corporation, 1989.
ADDITIONAL QUOTES
A Fortress of Iron or a Castle of Sand?
The Qur'an Miracle of "Iron Sent Down"
Masud Masihiyyen
People who have read my previous rebuttals to the assertions of the Turkish
Islamic scholar Harun Yahya about the scientific miracles of the Qur’an are most
likely aware of the great number of allegations on Yahya’s website (*) and how
good he is at concocting new miracles. Although it is definitely possible to
refute all of Yahya’s claims, it is better to be selective in this respect since
many of the scientific miracles that Yahya asserts to have been encoded in the
Qur’an are presented with few vague sentences and explained through misleading
generalizations, being unworthy of a serious examination and refutation.
My previous rebuttals had the purpose to highlight, by way of example, various
methods of perversion used by Harun Yahya in the invention of the so-called
miracles of the Qur’an. This enables one to figure out the source of any
particular scientific miracle made up by Yahya as all his theories are derived
from certain strategies that help him to skillfully distort the Qur’an and
conceal the truth from the reader. This is why I think it will be better and
more useful to select those of Yahya’s assertions that demand more attention and
are easily distinguished from the rest of the allegations for a few significant
reasons.
Accordingly, I am selecting the article entitled “The Miracle of Iron” as this
particular argument excellently displays how Yahya makes use of different
strategies of perversion while endeavoring to produce a theory alien to the
Qur’an by simply inserting his personal commentary and wishful thinking into the
original text. The fake miracle of iron is definitely a product of Harun Yahya’s
deliberate misinterpretations that are attached to the Qur’an through his play
on the sense of a certain verb (send down), concealment of the original verse
from the reader (by using incomplete and misleading quotation), and
unsubstantiated hasty generalizations. In addition, Yahya’s peculiar attempt to
embellish his fake miracle with the help of a mere numerical coincidence, which
is unsurprisingly presented as a “mathematical code” proving the miraculous
nature of the Islamic scripture, makes this specific “scientific miracle”
regarding the origin of iron more interesting and attractive.
Yahya and the supposed miracle of Iron in the Qur’an
On his specific page with the title “The Miracle of Iron” Harun Yahya talks at
length of iron and binds it to the allegedly miraculous and divine origin of the
Islamic scripture on the basis of a single verse:1
Iron is one of the elements highlighted in the Qur'an. In Surat al-Hadid,
meaning Iron, we are informed: And We also sent down iron in which there lies
great force and which has many uses for mankind… (Qur'an, 57:25)
Before proceeding to quote Harun Yahya’s remarks that formulate his basic
allegation concerning iron, it is necessary to highlight the fact that the
introductory sentence of the above quotation is misleading as it, from the
start, forces the reader to presume that the Qur’an defines iron as an element
and attaches more significance to it than all the other elements for a
particular reason. Yahya will later construct his second theory on this
misleading presumption, pretending to have substantiated one claim of his with
another.
Literal versus Figurative
After quoting the above verse, Yahya explains the source of his theory and tells
the reader why he thinks the particular verse about iron pertains to a newly
discovered scientific miracle of the Qur’an:
The word "anzalna," translated as "sent down" and used for iron in the verse,
could be thought of having a metaphorical meaning to explain that iron has been
given to benefit people. But, when we take into consideration the literal
meaning of the word, which is, "being physically sent down from the sky," as in
the case of rain and Sun rays, we realize that this verse implies a very
significant scientific miracle. Because, modern astronomical findings have
disclosed that the iron found in our world has come from giant stars in outer
space.
Apparently, Harun Yahya’s allegation concerns the distinction between the
literal and figurative meaning of the verb “send down”. At first, Yahya sounds
rather honest and scholarly since he introduces his claim through modals
denoting possibility (“could be” thought of…) and admits that the verb “send
down” is sometimes used with its figurative meaning in the Qur’an. However, he
feels impatient to conclude with certainty that in the verse quoted by him the
literal meaning of the verb is used and that the physical descent of iron is
implied. In order to strengthen his argument that the physical descent of iron
is in view, Yahya finally draws a false parallelism between the descent of
sunrays and rain and that of iron in the Qur’an. This is a false parallelism
because of two reasons: first, the Islamic scripture does nowhere teach that the
sun rays are sent down; second, the literal descent of rain in the Qur’an is not
identical with what is meant by the physical descent of iron as pointed out in
the astronomical findings highlighted by Yahya.
Unfortunately, Harun Yahya fails to prove his basic claims with the help of
Qur’an verses. He most likely avoids using Islamic scriptural references because
he knows that it is not possible to find the word “sunray” in the entire Qur’an.
Similarly, Yahya is reluctant to quote the verses talking of the descent of rain
probably because he can predict that those very verses will weaken his
allegations and undermine his theory. First, in some verses of the Qur’an, the
literal meaning of the verb “send down” is made clear through prepositional
phrases indicating where the rain is sent down from. For instance:
Who made the earth a resting place for you and the heaven a canopy and (Who)
sends down rain from the cloud then brings forth with it subsistence for you of
the fruits; therefore do not set up rivals to Allah while you know. (Sura 2:22
Shakir)(*)
Who hath appointed the earth a resting-place for you, and the sky a canopy; and
causeth water to pour down from the sky, thereby producing fruits as food for
you. And do not set up rivals to Allah when ye know (better). (Sura 2:22
Pickthall)(*)
Who has made the earth your couch, And the heavens your canopy; And sent down
rain from the heavens; And brought forth therewith Fruits for your sustenance;
Then set not up rivals unto God When ye know (the truth). (Sura 2:22 Yusuf
Ali)(*)
However, the only Qur’an verse that supposedly refers to the physical descent of
iron lacks the prepositional phrase, which shows that Yahya made a hasty and
biased conclusion when he interpreted the verb “send down” in that verse
literally rather than figuratively.
Second, Yahya’s contention that the literal meaning of the verb “send down” is
applicable to the verse referring to the “descent of iron” because rain is
literally descended from the sky is obviously fallacious. Claiming that iron was
literally sent down from the sky just like rain was makes no sense unless an
open parallelism is drawn between iron and rain on the basis of the verb “send
down” in a Qur’an verse. In other words, it is Yahya’s duty to quote a single
verse where such a linguistic or thematic association is manifested. This is out
of possibility since the current Qur’an will never allow that sort of an
association.
Third, Yahya’s hastiness and eagerness to suggest that the sense of the verb
“send down” is identical when used with the word “rain” and “iron” undermines
his theory since scientific facts will force him to admit that the way rain is
physically sent down from the sky is different than the way iron is physically
descended.2 This is because when the Qur’an says that “Allah descends rain from
the sky”, it does not mean that rain is sent down to our planet from the giant
stars in outer space. The teaching of the Qur’an associates rain with the clouds
formed in our world. For example:
Do you not see that Allah drives along the clouds, then gathers them together,
then piles them up, so that you see the rain coming forth from their midst? And
He sends down of the clouds that are (like) mountains wherein is hail,
afflicting therewith whom He pleases and turning it away from whom He pleases;
the flash of His lightning almost takes away the sight. (Surah 24:43 Shakir)
Hast thou not seen how Allah wafteth the clouds, then gathereth them, then
maketh them layers, and thou seest the rain come forth from between them; He
sendeth down from the heaven mountains wherein is hail, and smiteth therewith
whom He will, and averteth it from whom He will. The flashing of His lightning
all but snatcheth away the sight. (Surah 24:43 Pickthall)
Seest thou not that Allah makes the clouds move gently, then joins them
together, then makes them into a heap?--then wilt thou see rain issue forth from
their midst. And He sends down from the sky mountain masses (of clouds) wherein
is hail: He strikes therewith whom He pleases and He turns it away from whom He
pleases, the vivid flash of His lightning well-nigh blinds the sight. (Surah
24:43 Yusuf Ali)
The astronomical findings about the source of iron, on the other hand, show that
the literal descent of iron from the sky to our world cannot be the same as the
physical descent of rain from the clouds. Since science never teaches that rain
is formed outside our world or in the giant stars in outer space, the following
scientific information presented by Yahya ironically refutes his theory about
the “miracle of iron” in the Qur’an:
Not only the iron on earth, but also the iron in the entire Solar System, comes
from outer space, since the temperature in the Sun is inadequate for the
formation of iron. The sun has a surface temperature of 6,000 degrees Celsius,
and a core temperature of approximately 20 million degrees. Iron can only be
produced in much larger stars than the Sun, where the temperature reaches a few
hundred million degrees. When the amount of iron exceeds a certain level in a
star, the star can no longer accommodate it, and it eventually explodes in what
is called a "nova" or a "supernova." These explosions make it possible for iron
to be given off into space.
Despite the overt contrast between the scientific description of the physical
descent of iron and that of rain, Harun Yahya once more refutes himself by
maintaining that his fallacious parallelism between “iron” and “rain” in terms
of their descent to our world prove the alleged divine origin of the Islamic
scripture:
All this shows that iron did not form on the Earth, but was carried from
Supernovas, and was "sent down," as stated in the verse. It is clear that this
fact could not have been known in the 7th century, when the Qur'an was revealed.
Nevertheless, this fact is related in the Qur'an, the Word of Allah, Who
encompasses all things in His infinite knowledge.
Apparently, Harun Yahya’s basic assertion entitled “The Miracle of Iron” comes
to a tragic end since neither is the physical descent of rain identical with the
physical descent of iron nor is there a Qur’an verse that authorizes Yahya’s
literal interpretation of the verb “send down” with regard to iron in Surah 57.
Thus, at a very early stage of this debate, Yahya’s foundational theory
collapses altogether as he fails to convince the objective reader that in the
verse quoted by him the verb “send down” must be taken literally.
As an interesting note, some Islamic commentators’ reluctance to interpret the
descent of iron literally in Surah 57 is reflected in their peculiar
translations. For instance, Shakir’s translation does not have the verb
“descend” or “send down” since he concludes that the Arabic verb in the verse
actually refers to the formation of iron by Allah:
… and We have made the iron, wherein is great violence and advantages to men…
(Surah 57:25)
Pickthall suggests that the verb used in this verse points to the revelation of
iron to mankind:
…and He revealed iron, wherein is mighty power and (many) uses for mankind…
(Surah 57:25)
Yusuf Ali’s translation, on the other hand, is closest in form to the one
provided by Harun Yahya as it presents the words “send down” as the English
equivalent of the Arabic word “anzalna”, but this does not mean that Yusuf Ali’s
peculiar translation endorses the literal interpretation of the verb “anzalna”
in the 25th verse of Surah 57. It is crucial to compare the following Qur’an
verses to see that Ali’s English translation of the Arabic word “anzalna”
remains the same in different cases:
… We sent down Iron, in which is (material for) mighty war, as well as many
benefits for mankind… (waanzalna alhadeeda feehi ba/sun shadeedun wamanafiAAu
lilnnasi) (Surah 57:25)
He created you (all) from a single person: then created, of like nature, his
mate; and he sent down for you eight head of cattle in pairs… (Khalaqakum min
nafsin wahidatin thumma jaAAala minha zawjaha waanzala lakum mina al-anAAami
thamaniyata azwajin) (Surah 39:6)
According to the Qur’an, Allah, who supposedly sent down iron (Surah 57:25),
also sent down cattle for mankind! The literal interpretation of the same verb
occurring in this verse will give birth to a theory that some animals were not
created in this world, but came down from outer space. We do not know if Harun
Yahya is willing to insist that the descent of certain animals be construed
literally for the sake of their adaptation to certain scientific facts. It is
not difficult to guess that Yahya will most likely reject the literal
interpretation of the verb “send down” in Surah 39:6 since there has been no
scientific discovery that ascribes the existence of some animals on earth to
their fall from giant stars. Consequently, Yahya’s theory entitled “the miracle
of iron” is a hoax derived from the adaptation of a Qur’an verse to a scientific
discovery through the arbitrary and inconsistent literal interpretation of a
particular verb.
It is worth noting that the Qur’an does not connect the two words “iron” and
“star(s)” anywhere and in any way. Specifically, it does not say that “iron was
formed in stars” or “iron originated from the stars”.3 In final analysis,
Yahya’s claims are merely the result of his fertile imagination and deceptive
manipulation of the text.
While explaining why the particular reference to iron came in the Medinan period
of the Qur’an rather than in its early era, Ibn Kathir, a famous Islamic
commentator, states that Allah “brought forth” iron. Ibn Kathir’s commentary has
nothing to support Harun Yahya’s theory and interpretation:
(And We brought forth iron wherein is mighty power,) meaning, ‘We made iron a
deterrent for those who refuse the truth and oppose it after the proof has been
established against them.’ Allah's Messenger remained in Makkah for thirteen
years. During that time, the revelation continued being sent to him, containing
arguments against the idolators and explaining Tawhid with detail and proofs.
When the evidence was established against those who defied the Messenger, Allah
decreed the Hijrah. Then He ordered the believers to fight the disbelievers
using swords, using them to strike the necks and foreheads of those who opposed,
rejected and denied the Qur'an. (Source)
In other words, “brought forth iron” is a metaphorical expression employed to
indicate the beginning of fighting with swords between the believers and the
unbelievers.
Also the Iron? Is iron one of several “sent down” elements?
Although Harun Yahya is unable to substantiate his fundamental theory, which is
based on the peculiar and literal interpretation of the verb “send down” in
Surah 57:25, he tries to derive another so-called scientific miracle from his
unproven assertion. This he does by focusing on the word “also” appearing in
some English translations of the verse in question. In the light of the
scientific discoveries that highlight the significance of “iron” among some
other elements similarly descended to our world from outer space, Yahya contends
that the structure of the sentence in Surah 57:25 implies not only the addition
of iron into the general category of all the “sent down” elements, but also the
outstanding and distinct features of iron:
Astronomy has also revealed that other elements also formed outside the Earth.
In the expression "We also sent down iron" in the verse, the word "also" may
well be referring to that idea. However, the fact that the verse specifically
mentions iron is quite astounding, considering that these discoveries were made
at the end of the 20th century. In his book Nature's Destiny, the well-known
microbiologist Michael Denton emphasizes the importance of iron:
Of all the metals there is none more essential to life than iron. It is the
accumulation of iron in the center of a star which triggers a supernova
explosion and the subsequent scattering of the vital atoms of life throughout
the cosmos. It was the drawing by gravity of iron atoms to the center of the
primeval earth that generated the heat which caused the initial chemical
differentiation of the earth, the outgassing of the early atmosphere, and
ultimately the formation of the hydrosphere. It is molten iron in the center of
the earth which, acting like a gigantic dynamo, generates the earth's magnetic
field, which in turn creates the Van Allen radiation belts that shield the
earth's surface from destructive high-energy-penetrating cosmic radiation and
preserve the crucial ozone layer from cosmic ray destruction… Without the iron
atom, there would be no carbon-based life in the cosmos; no supernovae, no
heating of the primitive earth, no atmosphere or hydrosphere. There would be no
protective magnetic field, no Van Allen radiation belts, no ozone layer, no
metal to make hemoglobin [in human blood], no metal to tame the reactivity of
oxygen, and no oxidative metabolism. The intriguing and intimate relationship
between life and iron, between the red color of blood and the dying of some
distant star, not only indicates the relevance of metals to biology but also the
biocentricity of the cosmos…
This account clearly indicates the importance of the iron atom. The fact that
particular attention is drawn to iron in the Qur'an also emphasises the
importance of the element.
As we said before, the second part of Yahya’s theory makes sense only if the
Qur’an defines iron as an element. However, this is not the case since the
Qur’an does not have the word “element” or “metal”. The lack of a reference to
the category of elements in the entire Islamic scripture instantly destroys the
parallelism that Yahya is eager to draw between iron and the other indefinite
elements through the use of the word “also” with regard to the descent of iron
in Surah 57. What then does the word “also”4 in that particular verse refer to
if not to the inclusion of iron into the category of elements fallen from the
sky? In order to solve this mystery and rebut Yahya’s assertion about the
highlighted features of iron among the other elements in the Qur’an, we have to
quote the 25th verse of Surah 57 in its entirety:
Certainly We sent Our apostles with clear arguments, and sent down with them the
Book and the balance that men may conduct themselves with equity; and We have
made the iron, wherein is great violence and advantages to men, and that Allah
may know who helps Him and His apostles in the secret; surely Allah is Strong,
Mighty. (Shakir)
We verily sent Our messengers with clear proofs, and revealed with them the
Scripture and the Balance, that mankind may observe right measure; and He
revealed iron, wherein is mighty power and (many) uses for mankind, and that
Allah may know him who helpeth Him and His messengers, though unseen. Lo! Allah
is Strong, Almighty. (Pickthall)
We sent aforetime our apostles with Clear Signs and sent down with them the Book
and the Balance (of Right and Wrong), that men may stand forth in justice; and
We sent down Iron, in which is (material for) mighty war, as well as many
benefits for mankind, that Allah may test who it is that will help, Unseen, Him
and His apostles: For Allah is Full of Strength, Exalted in Might (and able to
enforce His Will). (Yusuf Ali)
It is clear like daylight that Harun Yahya chose to omit some parts of the 25th
verse of Surah 57 because he knew that the full citation of the verse would not
allow him to put forward his theories about the prediction of a scientific
teaching concerning the descent of iron in the Qur’an. We can understand from
the citations above that iron is specifically added into the group of the two
other “sent down” things (namely the Book and the Balance) rather than to the
group of the other descended elements as suggested by Yahya.
More to the point, the inclusion of iron by the authors of this chapter into the
same category as the Book and Balance through the use of the same verb “send
down” reveals the parallelism drawn between iron and the other two things (the
Book and the Balance) with regard to their descent. In other words, the
structure of the verse is meant to imply that iron was sent down in precisely
the same way as the Book and the Balance were. This is why Yahya has no liberty
to interpret the verb “send down” differently with regard to iron since the
occurrence of the same verb determines one and the same type of descent for the
Book, the Balance, and iron. Consequently, Harun Yahya has got two options: he
will either conclude that not only iron, but also the Book and Balance literally
came to our world from the giant stars in outer space – or admit his fallacious
interpretation and apologize, saying that through the verb “send down” in Surah
57:25 the Qur’an by no means refers to the physical descent of iron, but only
uses figurative language to express the idea that Allah created iron and gave it
to mankind.
For the sake of honesty, we must confess that a third option arises from the
commentaries of some Islamic scholars on Surah 57:25. In his project named “A
Comprehensive Commentary on the Qur’an”, E.M. Wherry quotes from Sale, who says
“Some think that a balance was actually brought down from heaven by the Angel
Gabriel to Noah, the use of which he was ordered to introduce among his people”.
Sale’s remark illustrates that some scholars were in favor of the literal
interpretation of the verb “send down” in the 25th verse of Surah 57. As for the
use of this verb with regard to iron, Sale makes a reference to Zamakhshari, who
first construes it figuratively, saying: “That is, we taught them how to dig the
same from mines”, but later adds: “Adam is said to have brought down with him
from Paradise five things made of iron, viz., an anvil, a pair of tongs, two
hammers, a greater and a lesser, and a needle” (*). Obviously, even the
traditional belief that iron was literally sent down to mankind is not
compatible with Harun Yahya’s allegations since Adam’s taking with him some iron
objects while departing from Paradise has nothing to do with the scientific
“fall” of iron from the giant stars in outer space.
From the closer examination of the Qur’anic statement below arise two more
problems that consolidate the absurdity of Yahya’s literal interpretation:
We sent aforetime our apostles with Clear Signs and sent down with them the Book
and the Balance (of Right and Wrong), that men may stand forth in justice…
(Surah 57:25 Yusuf Ali)
First, the sentence reads “sent down WITH THEM”, which sounds like the book, the
balance, and the apostles were all sent down together. The adaptation of this
teaching to Yahya’s peculiar interpretation would mean that Allah’s apostles
literally fell from the sky along with the book and the balance.
Second, the same statement gives an implicit answer to the question WHEN the
apostles, the book, and the balance were all sent down as it continues and gives
the reason for their existence: “that mankind may stand forth in justice”, which
shows that they were clearly sent at a time when there already was “mankind”,
i.e. when human beings lived on this earth. Similarly, the iron is also sent
down to benefit mankind. If we take the parallel formulation into account, this
seems to say that iron was also sent at a time when mankind was around – in
stark contradiction to what the scientific theories say.
Mathematical codes in the verse about Iron?
After asserting that iron is one of the several elements that descended to our
planet from outer space and making this assertion plausible by concealing the
context of the verse with the help of incomplete and misleading citation, Harun
Yahya ventures into a different realm and seeks ways of mystifying his theory.
The principle of coincidence, which begets many numerological “miracles”, runs
to Yahya’s aid and enables him to contend that the number of the chapter in
which iron is said to have been sent down contains two mathematical codes.
Unsurprisingly, Yahya once again binds these codes to the allegedly highlighted
significance of iron in the Qur’an:
In addition, there is another hidden truth in the Qur'an which draws attention
to the importance of iron: Surat al-Hadid 25, which refers to iron, contains two
rather interesting mathematical codes. "Al- Hadid" is the 57th sura in the
Qur'an. The abjad of the word "Al-Hadid" in Arabic, when the numerological
values of its letters are added up, is also 57. (For abjad calculations see the
section on Numerological Calculations (Abjad) in the Qur'an.) The numerological
value of the word "hadid" alone is 26. And 26 is the atomic number of iron.
To begin with the first so-called mathematical code, Yahya seems totally
ignorant of the fact that Surah “al-Hadid” was made the 57th chapter of the
Qur’an not by Allah, but by “men” during the compilation of the Islamic
scripture. Since the form of today’s Qur’an is not based on the chronological
order of the chapters, arguing that the particular verse about the descent of
iron appears in Surah 57 leads us nowhere. According to the chronological order
of the Qur’an the 57th Surah is entitled “Luqman” whilst Surah “Al-Hadid” has
the 94th place (*). Yahya’s first supposed mathematical code is thus easily
demolished.
However, there are other ways of exposing the erroneous nature of Harun Yahya’s
reasoning. First, not a single verse within the Qur’an stipulates that the 57th
chapter be named after iron. Relevantly, the numerological values of the Arabic
word “Al-Hadid” may really add up to 57, but this fails to constitute a
mathematical code as the naming process of the Qur’an chapters was rather
arbitrary, not being based on divine guidance or a system. Second, the Arabic
word for iron does not appear only in the currently 57th Surah of the Islamic
scripture nor can one claim that this word occurs in this particular chapter for
the first time. Some chapters of the Qur’an contain the word “iron” although
they belong to an earlier period than the Surah named “Al-Hadid” (Iron):5
Say: "(Nay!) be ye stones or iron. (Surah 17:50)
In addition there will be maces of iron (to punish) them. (Surah 22:21)
In another Surah of the Meccan period, it is written that King David used iron
which manifested God’s grace towards him:
We bestowed Grace aforetime on David from ourselves: "O ye Mountains! Sing ye
back the Praises of Allah with him! and ye birds (also)! And We made the iron
soft for him. (Surah 34:10)
Finally, the 18th chapter teaches that Zul-qarnain made use of iron while
filling up the space between two mountains as a precaution against the attack of
the enemy:
"Bring me blocks of iron." At length, when he had filled up the space between
the two steep mountain-sides, He said, "Blow (with your bellows)" Then, when he
had made it (red) as fire, he said: "Bring me, that I may pour over it, molten
lead." (Surah 18:96)
The occurrence of the word “iron” in the chapters prior to the Medinan period
proves that the writers of the Qur’an did not intend to make any affiliation
between the numerological values of the Arabic word and the numbers or names of
the chapters. Strikingly, the word “iron” never appears in the Surah named
“Luqman”, which is the 57th chapter according to the chronological order of the
Qur’an.
The second so-called mathematical code regarding the significance of iron in the
Qur’an and discovered by Harun Yahya is again related to the numerological value
of the Arabic word after its definite article is dropped. We cannot stop
wondering what instigates Yahya to calculate the value of the Arabic word
“hadid” without its definite article since the word is used with the definite
article in this verse. The most important question that awaits an urgent answer
from Yahya is why he rejoices and exults after facing the fact that the atomic
number of iron is equal to the numerological value of the Arabic word “hadid”
although neither the system of assigning numerical values to letters and words
in Arabic nor the atomic number of elements is in any way associated with the
Qur’an! If what Yahya points at is truly a mathematical code, this code exists
independently of Islam and disregards religious affiliation because what makes
the two numbers in view equal is apparently not the Qur’an.
It is worthy of note that Harun Yahya’s flirting with numerology concerns the
comparison of the numerological value of the Arabic word for “iron” with the
atomic number of iron and the number of the Surah in which the descent of iron
is talked of, but ignores the number of the verse on which he bases all of his
theories under the title “Miracle of Iron”. Isn’t this weird? What prevents
Yahya from reconciling numerology with the number of the verse about iron in
Surah 57? The problem is that the number of this particular verse is 25, which
betrays Yahya’s efforts by objecting to reconciliation with both the
numerological value of the word “hadid” and the atomic number of iron. We are
sure that Harun Yahya is terribly upset and disappointed because of the number
of the verse containing the word “iron” in Surah 57. This is why he simply
ignores the number of this verse, which falls short by one of forming another
mathematical code directly linked to the Islamic scripture, and consequently
feels obliged to look for a mathematical code outside the Qur’an. The fact that
the verse of iron in Surah 57 has the number 25 instead of 26 should teach Yahya
not to trust numerology and not to mistake coincidences for divinely inspired or
revealed mathematical codes.
Yahya’s reliance on numerology and his subsequent impertinence caused by his
disappointment most likely arise from the faulty presumption that the 25th verse
of Surah 57 has a unique place in the Qur’an and through it Allah aims to draw
attention to the significance of iron. This is not the case though, for Surah
57:25 is only one of the ordinary verses referring to iron, being not different
from the verses having the word “iron” in the Meccan period of the Qur’an. Even
though this is the first and last verse in which the verb “send down” is used
with “iron”, the reason for this distinctive usage is explained by Ibn Kathir,
who associates the existence of the verse to the use of swords by Muslims in
defense of the Islamic faith in the post-migration era:6
(And We brought forth iron wherein is mighty power,) meaning, We made iron a
deterrent for those who refuse the truth and oppose it after the proof has been
established against them.' Allah's Messenger remained in Makkah for thirteen
years. During that time, the revelation continued being sent to him, containing
arguments against the idolators and explaining Tawhid with detail and proofs.
When the evidence was established against those who defied the Messenger, Allah
decreed the Hijrah. Then He ordered the believers to fight the disbelievers
using swords, using them to strike the necks and foreheads of those who opposed,
rejected and denied the Qur'an. Imam Ahmad and Abu Dawud recorded that `Abdullah
bin `Umar said that the Messenger of Allah said, (I was sent with the sword just
before the Hour so that Allah be worshipped alone without partners. My provision
was placed under the shadow of my spear, and those who defy my order were
disgraced and humiliated, and he who imitates a people is one of them.) This is
why Allah the Exalted said, (wherein is mighty power,) in reference to weapons,
such as swords, spears, daggers, arrows, shields, and so forth…
Ibn Kathir’s commentary with regard to the temporal peculiarity of this verse
sounds reasonable because Surah 57:25 seems to have been formed through
additions to the verse below, which belongs to Meccan period and appears as the
source of the later idea that iron was revealed to mankind:
It is Allah Who has sent down the Book in Truth, and the Balance (by which to
weigh conduct). And what will make thee realise that perhaps the Hour is close
at hand? (Surah 42:17 Yusuf Ali)
This timing itself is further evidence that this is the meaning of adding the
part on the “iron” to the earlier verse. In Mecca Muhammad preached “peacefully”
and called to Islam, but in Medina he starts to fight violently against the
unbelievers, and therefore the earlier verse is expanded to include this aspect
and reflect the actual new strategy of Islam.
Healing Through Iron?
From the realm of numerology Harun Yahya finally jumps into the science of
medicine and wants to convince the reader that Surah 57:25 also has a scientific
prediction concerning the recent use of iron in the treatment of patients
suffering from cancer:
Moreover, iron oxide particles were used in a cancer treatment in recent months
and positive developments were observed. A team led by Dr. Andreas Jordan, at
the world famous Charité Hospital in Germany, succeeded in destroying cancer
cells with this new technique developed for the treatment of cancer-magnetic
fluid hyperthermia (high temperature magnetic liquid). As a result of this
technique, first performed on the 26-year-old Nikolaus H.,7 no new cancer cells
were observed in the patient in the following three months. In this treatment it
is only the cancer cells that are affected by the magnetic field, since only
they contain the iron oxide particles. The spread of this technique is a major
development in the treatment of this potentially lethal disease.
In the treatment of such a widespread disease as cancer, the use of the
expression "iron in which there lies great force and which has many uses for
mankind" (Qur'an, 57:25) in the Qur'an is particularly noteworthy. Indeed, in
that verse, the Qur'an may be indicating the benefits of iron for human health.
(Allah knows best.)
Yahya’s final and weakest allegation is based on wishful thinking and supported
only by the ambiguity of the phrase “many uses for mankind” in the Qur’an verse.
Being open to interpretation, it allows the invention of new scientific miracles
and unscientific assertions. It is necessary to state that Ibn Kathir’s
commentary does not agree with Yahya’s theory:
(As well as many benefits for mankind,) meaning, in their livelihood, such as
using it to make coins, hammers, axes, saws chisels, shovels and various tools
that people use for tilting the land, sowing, cooking, making dough and
manufacturing other objects necessary for their livelihood.
More, Ibn Kathir believes that the primary function and benefit of iron was
related to the defense of Islam and its prophet against the army of
disbelievers:
Allah's statement, (that Allah may test who it is that will help Him (His
religion) and His Messengers in the unseen.) meaning, whose intention by
carrying weapons is the defense of Allah (His religion) and His Messenger.
(Verily, Allah is Powerful, Almighty.) meaning, surely, Allah is Powerful,
Almighty, and He gives victory to those who give victory and aid to Him.
However, Allah does not need mankind's help, but He ordered Jihad to test people
with each other.
Harun Yahya’s attempts to associate Surah 57:25 with the scientific discoveries
in the field of medicine should not be taken seriously also because this verse
does not talk about health or healing and does not even imply that mankind is
unaware of some benefits of iron although Yahya is absolutely unaware of this
fact. The Quran talks about the KNOWN uses of iron, the uses that were already
appreciated by Muhammad’s audience, not about uses that may be discovered
centuries later. The identification of the various benefits of iron for mankind
with the particular use of iron in medicine illustrates how recklessly Yahya
wants to present his conjecture as facts.
Conclusion
Harun Yahya thinks he can make a strong iron castle for the defense and praise
of the Qur’an, but his theories related to the supposed miracle of iron in the
Islamic scripture turns out to have been built on sand. No matter how many
efforts he makes in order to invent a scientific miracle in the Qur’an and for
the Qur’an, all his allegations are rebutted as easily as a huge edifice made of
glass can be shattered into pieces beyond repair. Insisting on the literal
interpretation of a verb with no scriptural evidence and ignoring its figurative
usage in the entire Qur’an, concealing the context of a verse from the reader
with the help of an incomplete quotation, seeking help from numerology and
presenting coincidences as codes, adapting ambiguous statements of the Qur’an to
specific scientific facts and discoveries with no evidence are the things that
Yahya employs for the invention of the alleged miracle of the Qur’an regarding
iron, but the truth is stronger than Yahya’s imagination as his miracle of iron
is pulverized when carefully analyzed and when the techniques he uses in the
distortion of the truth are exposed and condemned.
APPENDIX
History testifies to the fact that other ancient cultures, e.g. the Egyptians,
Sumerians and Hittites witnessed the fall of meteorites and revered them as
heavenly gifts/sacred objects:
Throughout the ages, meteorites were venerated as sacred objects by different
cultures and ancient civilizations. The spectacular fall of a meteorite,
accompanied by light and sound phenomena, such as falling stars, smoke, thunder,
and sonic booms, has always kindled the human imagination, evoking fear and awe
in everyone who witnesses such an event. For obvious reasons, the remnants of
these incidents, the actual meteorites, were often kept as sacred stones or
objects of power. They were worshiped, and used in their respective religious
ceremonies.8
More to the point, some of these meteorites naturally had iron in them and thus
made some tribes aware of iron’s connection with the sky:
Actually, several Native American tribes venerated pieces and fragments of the
Canyon Diablo meteorite, a giant iron meteorite that excavated Arizona's famous
Meteor Crater upon its impact about 50,000 years ago. Archaeological finds
throughout the United States and Mexico, proved that Canyon Diablo fragments had
been traded briskly centuries before Columbus reached the shores of the New
World.
The discovery of iron in the meteorites did not only make ancient civilizations
aware of the fact that iron was “sent down” from the sky, but also taught them
that these fallen stones were the best source of iron:
Iron meteorites provided iron for people to use for tools and weapons before the
art of smelting was known. Finding such meteorites was rare and the ancients did
understand the meteorites connection with sky. This was evidenced in the names
given them. The ancient Egyptians called meteorites the "stone of heaven." The
oldest Sumerian word for iron meant "sky" and "fire." The Hittites, one of the
first to use weapons from smelted terrestrial iron, called the metal "fire from
heaven." The Assyrians too, extracted iron from ore and called it "fragment from
heaven." (Source)
In the light of this historic evidence, should we conclude that ancient
civilizations were surprisingly guided by Allah, who revealed the source of iron
to idolaters thousands years before the Qur’an and thus spoiled Harun Yahya’s
allegations?
www.answering-islam.org/authors/masihiyyen/rebuttals/yahya/iron.html
Footnotes
1 Yahya’s assertions along with his peculiar citations from the Qur’an are taken
from this webpage (here).
2 Rain doesn’t come from outer space, but water evaporates from the ground,
ascends and forms clouds and then it rains down again. I.e. the same water
ascends as much as it descends. The only water that descends first ascended. It
merely circulates within the system. The claim about iron is that it comes from
outside our system earth, i.e. from outer space. Therefore, iron and rain can
hardly be compared.
3 Even stronger, the words iron and star or stars do usually not even occur in
the same Surah of the Qur’an. In other words, if the Surah contains the word for
iron (hadid) then it does not contain the word for star and vice versa. There is
only one exception, S. 22, but in that Surah the stars and the iron are actively
disconnected from each other rather than being bound together. In 22:18 the
stars are connected to the believers (worshiping Allah as the believers do)
while the rods of iron (22:21) are connected to the disbelievers and are used to
punish them in Hell.
4 Actually, not all English translations of the verse have this word as the text
in Arabic literally reads “AND we sent down…”
5 These verses are taken from Yusuf Ali’s translation.
6 The formulation in Yusuf Ali actually supports the interpretation of Ibn
Kathir since he explicitly connects the iron with war, i.e. the iron is the
material given for the purpose of making war against the unbelievers. The verse
betrays the structure of Islamic theology: First dawah (the messengers and the
book/message) then jihad (symbolized by iron), i.e. first the invitation to
believe in Islam but if the people do not accept the invitation, then the
Muslims are to fight them with swords.
7 We must remind Yahya of another mathematical code that escaped his sight here.
This patient is 26 years old, and this is amazingly equal to the atomic number
of iron, which is used in this treatment. The patient may owe the recovery to
this code!
8 This quotation and the one below it come from the same source.