In the Qur'an, which was revealed 14
centuries ago at a time when the science of
astronomy was still primitive, the expansion of
the universe was described like this:
The word "heaven", as stated in this verse, is
used in various places in the Qur'an with the
meaning of space and universe. Here again, the
word is used with this meaning. In other words,
in the Qur'an it is revealed that the universe
"expands". And this is the very conclusion that
science has reached today.
Until the dawn of the 20th century, the only view prevailing
in the world of science was that "the universe has a constant
nature and it has existed since infinite time". The research,
observations, and calculations carried out by means of modern
technology, however, have revealed that the universe in fact
had a beginning, and that it constantly "expands".
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Russian
physicist Alexander Friedmann and the Belgian
cosmologist Georges Lemaitre theoretically calculated
that the universe is in constant motion and that it
is expanding.
This fact was proved also by observational
data in 1929. While observing the sky with a
telescope, Edwin Hubble, the American astronomer, discovered that the stars and galaxies were constantly moving
away from each other.
A universe where everything constantly moves away
from everything else implied a constantly expanding universe. The
observations carried out in the following years verified that the universe is
constantly expanding. This fact was explained in the Qur'an when that was
still unknown to anyone. This is because the Qur'an is the word of God, the
Creator, and the Ruler of the entire universe.