Sabitlenmiş Tweet
زیفہم خان
46.4K posts

زیفہم خان
@zeefaham
ادائے خاص سے غالبؔ ہوا ہے نکتہ سرا۔ صلائے عام ہے یاران نکتہ داں کے لیے
Edge of the World Katılım Mart 2009
4.5K Takip Edilen5.6K Takipçiler

لاہوری پھپھو کی عزت کرتے ہیں
رشتے انمول ہوتے ہیں
ہيــــͬــͤــͤــͪــــــرملكــᷜــͥـᷞــͣــͫــــــ@HeerBMalik
اگر گھر میں پھوپھو آجائیں تو پریشان نہیں ہونا بس اس ریسٹورنٹ میں پہنچ جانا 😍
اردو

@koolkustmer آپ نے تصویر بھیجی میں نے دیکھی غور سے
ہر ادا اچھی خموشی کی ادا اچھی نہیں
اردو
زیفہم خان retweetledi

Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IV’s (rh) 1998 work, Revelation, Rationality, Knowledge and Truth, presents a reflective and intellectually engaging discussion on the concept of a cyclic universe, framed through both the Holy Quran and, at that time, the contemporary scientific thought. In exploring the relationship between divine revelation and modern cosmology, he proposes that the universe does not simply begin once and end once; rather, it moves through recurring phases of creation, dissolution and rebirth.
A central theme in the book is the idea of a universal collapse and regeneration. Huzoor (rh) draws upon the Quranic imagery of the heavens being “rolled up like the rolling up of written scrolls” (Surah al-Anbiya, Ch.21: V.105), suggesting a parallel to scientific notions such as the “Big Crunch,” in which the universe’s expansion eventually halts and reverses into a cosmic implosion. He posits that just as the universe emerged from an initial singularity, this same process may unfold repeatedly as implied from the verse. After collapsing, the universe could be reborn in a new “Big Bang”, initiating another cycle of cosmic evolution. In his view, these recurring cycles underscore God’s attribute as the perpetual Creator, continuously bringing new universes into existence rather than acting through a singular, isolated act of creation.
Although Huzoor’s (rh) perspective is rooted in interpreting the verses and predates various contemporary cosmological models, it resonates intriguingly with Sir Roger Penrose’s later proposal of Conformal Cyclic Cosmology (CCC). Both frameworks challenge the notion of a single, absolute beginning to the universe, proposing instead that our known cosmos may be one phase in an ongoing sequence of cosmic epochs. However, the mechanisms differ: whereas Huzoor (rh) invokes a model similar to the “Big Bounce” or oscillatory universe – where expansion is followed by collapse – Penrose’s CCC avoids a collapse altogether. Instead, CCC envisions an infinitely expanded, low‑energy universe that is mathematically rescaled to give rise to a new Big Bang. Despite these differences, both perspectives converge on the profound idea that cosmic history may extend far beyond the confines of a single beginning and a single end. In my humble view, Penrose’s model not only harmonises remarkably well with the verse but may in fact be seen as an advancement upon earlier cosmological interpretations.
We also note that in another verse, Allah has said:
“Allah originates creation; then He repeats it; then to Him shall you be brought back.” (Surah ar-Rum, Ch.30: V.12)
In the 20th century, humankind was able to understand that it all began at one point, a singularity called “Big Bang”. This was prophesied to be understood by humans one day:
“Do not the disbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were a closed-up mass, then We opened them out?” (Surah al-Anbiya, Ch.21: V.31)
Huzoor (rh) contrasts these Quranic verses with the scientific theories prevalent in the late 1990s. He observes that, at the time, many cosmologists leaned toward a model of perpetual expansion, envisioning a universe that would continue stretching outward indefinitely. In contrast, he highlights that the Quranic narrative alludes to a dramatic reversal of this expansion – a cosmic contraction resembling what modern cosmology terms the “Big Crunch.”
Tap on the link in bio to read the full article 👆

English
زیفہم خان retweetledi

A brief documentary on how great a man Sir Zafrullah Khan was. Featuring @Razarumi and Dr Ayesha Jalal.
English
زیفہم خان retweetledi
زیفہم خان retweetledi
زیفہم خان retweetledi

Had a great meeting with Mr.Maeshima @ousamaosamu, a mayoral contender in Hiroshima. He hopes to invite Huzoor (aba) to Peace Park and was moved to learn that Hazrat Musleh Maud (ra) was among the first outside Japan to condemn the tragedy.
#pece #Hiroshima

English
زیفہم خان retweetledi
زیفہم خان retweetledi
زیفہم خان retweetledi

NEW: #AhmadiyyaMosque in #Toronto
Formerly a Church now purchased by the Ahmadiyya Jamaat Canada.


English










