Maarif-ul-Quran (En) - Al-Mulk : 3
الَّذِیْ خَلَقَ سَبْعَ سَمٰوٰتٍ طِبَاقًا١ؕ مَا تَرٰى فِیْ خَلْقِ الرَّحْمٰنِ مِنْ تَفٰوُتٍ١ؕ فَارْجِعِ الْبَصَرَ١ۙ هَلْ تَرٰى مِنْ فُطُوْرٍ
Who has created seven skies, one over the other. You will see nothing out of proportion in the creation of the Rahman (the All-Merciful). So, cast your eye again. Do you see any rifts?
ارْ‌جِعِ الْبَصَرَ‌ هَلْ تَرَ‌ىٰ مِن فُطُورٍ‌ (So, cast your eye again. Do you see any rifts?...67:3). Apparently, this verse shows that it is possible to see the nearest sky with the naked eyes. Sky, in this context, does not necessarily refer to the bluish atmosphere seen over the earth. In fact, the sky may be very much higher than this, and the bluish colour may be that of the upper atmosphere, as claimed by the scientists. This, on the other hand, does not necessarily imply that the sky cannot be seen at all. It is possible that the bluish atmosphere, on account of being transparent, may not block the vision of the actual sky. However, if it is proved by any evidence that the sky cannot be seen with eyes, then the 'casting ones eyes' in this verse would refer to 'intellectual observation'. [ Bayan-ul-Qur’ an ]
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