
THE FECUNDATING WINDS
In
one verse of the Qur'an, the "fecundating" characteristic of the
winds, and the resulting formation of rain are mentioned.
And We send the fecundating winds, then cause
water to descend from the sky, therewith providing you with water
in abundance. (Qur'an, 15:22)
This verse points out that the first stage in the formation of
rain is wind. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the only
relationship known between the wind and the rain was that it was
the wind that drove the clouds. However, modern meteorological findings
have demonstrated the "fecundating" role of the wind in the formation
of rain.
As explained earlier, this fecundating function of the wind works
in the following way:
On the surface of oceans and seas, a large number of air bubbles
form because of the water's foaming action. The moment these bubbles
burst, thousands of tiny particles, with a diameter of just one
hundredth of a millimetre, are thrown up into the air. These particles,
known as "aerosols," mix with dust carried from the land by the
wind, and are carried to the upper layers of the atmosphere. These
particles carried to higher altitudes by winds come into contact
with water vapour up there. Water vapour condenses around these
particles and turns into water droplets. These water droplets first
come together and form clouds, and then fall to the Earth in the
form of rain. As mentioned, winds "fecundate" the water vapour floating
in the air with the particles they carry from the sea, and eventually
help the formation of rain clouds.
If winds did not possess this property, water droplets in the upper
atmosphere would never form, and there would be no rain.
The most important point to be recognized here is that this critical
role of the wind in the formation of rain was stated centuries ago
in the Qur'an, at a time when very little was known about natural
phenomena
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The picture above shows the stages in the
formation of a wave. Waves are formed by the wind blowing
above the surface of the water. With the wind, water particles
start to move in a circular motion. This movement soon forms
waves, one after the other, and bubbles formed by the waves
spread in the air. This is the first stage in the formation
of rain. This process is declared in the verse as "We
send the fecundating winds and then cause water to descend
from the sky."
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Further information provided in the verse about the fertilising
quality of the wind is its role in the pollination of flowers. Many
plants on Earth disperse their pollen by means of the wind in order
to ensure the survival of their species. Several open-seeded plants,
pine trees, palm and similar trees, seeded plants that produce flowers,
and grass-like plants are entirely pollinated by the wind. The wind
carries the pollen from the plants to others of the species, thus
fertilising them.
Until recently, the way that the wind was able to fertilise plants
was unknown. When it was realised, however, that plants are divided
into males and females, the fertilising role of the wind was also
discovered. This truth was already indicated in the Qur'an: "
[He] sent down water from the sky by which We have brought forth
various different types of plants in pairs." (Qur'an, 20:53)
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