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islamirama
11-13-2008, 05:51 AM
Muslim call to adopt Mecca time


By Magdi Abdelhadi
BBC Arab affairs analyst


One cleric said science had proved Mecca to be the centre of the Earth


Muslim scientists and clerics have called for the adoption of Mecca time to replace GMT, arguing that the Saudi city is the true centre of the Earth.
Mecca is the direction all Muslims face when they perform their daily prayers.

The call was issued at a conference held in the Gulf state of Qatar under the title: Mecca, the Centre of the Earth, Theory and Practice.

One geologist argued that unlike other longitudes, Mecca's was in perfect alignment to magnetic north.
He said the English had imposed GMT on the rest of the world by force when Britain was a big colonial power, and it was about time that changed.

Mecca watch

A prominent cleric, Sheikh Youssef al-Qaradawy, said modern science had at last provided evidence that Mecca was the true centre of the Earth; proof, he said, of the greatness of the Muslim "qibla" - the Arabic word for the direction Muslims turn to when they pray.
The meeting also reviewed what has been described as a Mecca watch, the brainchild of a French Muslim.

The watch is said to rotate anti-clockwise and is supposed to help Muslims determine the direction of Mecca from any point on Earth.

The meeting in Qatar is part of a popular trend in some Muslim societies of seeking to find Koranic precedents for modern science.

It is called "Ijaz al-Koran", which roughly translates as the "miraculous nature of the holy text".
The underlying belief is that scientific truths were also revealed in the Muslim holy book, and it is the work of scholars to unearth and publicise the textual evidence.

But the movement is not without its critics, who say that the notion that modern science was revealed in the Koran confuses spiritual truth, which is constant, and empirical truth, which depends on the state of science at any given point in time.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7359258.stm
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crayon
11-13-2008, 03:06 PM
Time is time, whether it's GMT time or Mecca time.

The idea is interesting, but I don't see how replacing GMT with Mecca time will benefit or harm anything or anyone.
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IbnAbdulHakim
11-13-2008, 03:24 PM
same i dont see what difference it will make either?
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Trumble
11-14-2008, 07:54 AM
He said the English had imposed GMT on the rest of the world by force when Britain was a big colonial power, and it was about time that changed.
In which case he should research his facts rather than making them up!

Actually, the system currently in use was agreed at a conference in 1884 in, and initiated by, the United States.

Attendees were Austria-Hungary, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hawaii, Italy, Japan, Liberia, Mexico, Netherlands, Paraguay, Russia, San Domingo, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the US, Venezuela and Salvador.

In the vote fixing the Meridian at Greenwich, San Domingo voted against, France and Brazil abstained, and everybody else voted in favour.

Standard Time
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Fishman
11-16-2008, 12:50 PM
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We need to have the GMT run through a western/central European city, otherwise the date line would run through a populated area, which would be a bit of a disaster. Denmark is the best candidate because drawing a line running north from the country would end up passing straight through the Bering Straits.
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