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THE CALCULATION OF DISTANCE TO THE WALL OF THE FIRST SKY BASED ON THE SIGNS FROM THE QUR'AN AND HADITH
Author(s) -
Akmar Alias,
Nor Asmadi Asri,
Norlina Ghazali
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international research journal of shariah, muamalat and islam
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2682-8553
DOI - 10.35631/irjsmi.25003
Subject(s) - universe , sky , physics , hubble space telescope , planck , hubble's law , sign (mathematics) , hubble volume , astronomy , cosmology , mathematics , dark energy , stars , mathematical analysis
The distance from the earth to the cliffs or walls of the universe is a study made by many scientists, especially from the astrophysics field. Among the latest studies is a team study led by Professor Mihran Vardayan at Oxford University in 2011. Their study found that the size of the universe is at least 267 times larger than the ‘Hubble volume’ measurement by the NASA Hubble Space Telescope. At that time the Planck satellite was able to detect a distance of 13.8 billion light-years. This means the study about the distance to the walls of the universe was 3.68 trillion light-years. The most recent study by Professor Eithan Siegal of the University of Florida, USA found that the distance to the walls of the universe was 11.6 trillion lights. Our study is a calculation of the distance to the walls of the universe based on the sign of the Qur'an and hadith. The results of our study are compared with those studies and distance reviews based on the perimeter of time from the israk mikraj event.

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