When a solar or lunar eclipse occurs, we are often just told not to look at the sun to avoid blindness and not to go outside due to the dangerous rays that can harm us. Women, particularly pregnant women, are advised not to do any work or sit still because it is believed that it could lead to the child being born disabled.
However, biology offers different explanations for disabilities. NASA states that the notion of dangerous rays emanating from the sun during an eclipse is a myth spread by people. We should strive to break such patterns and beliefs.
I have not understood where these concepts originated from and who propagated them. Surely, these must have been passed down from our ancestors. When I read about Western scientists and philosophers, they have different explanations about solar and lunar eclipses.
Some scientists suggest that during any eclipse, you should go to a place where you won't be disturbed, such as an isolated location, and meditate to try to connect with nature using your energy to harmonize with the energy of nature. They claim that you will feel yourself in the fifth dimension because we are all in harmony with the universe.
One scientist, Albert Einstein, conducted an experiment where he placed one atom seven kilometers to the south and another seven kilometers to the north. When he moved one atom, the other atom moved simultaneously, which is referred to as quantum entanglement or "spooky action."
As mentioned in the Quran, not even a leaf moves without the permission of Allah. Similarly, scientists explain that we are all in harmony with the universe, and every small atom combines to form the entire universe, maintaining this harmony.
Writer: Ubaid Ahmed Pitafi


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