A study by Professor Lawrence E. Yusaf, an American researcher, has revealed the significance of the Kaaba and prayers in maintaining the Earth’s rotation. Supported by 15 universities, the findings published on an Indonesian website highlight the potential consequences if Muslims abandon the Tawaf-e-Kaaba or neglect prayers. Following are some of the key points from the research.
The report suggests that the Kaaba and its rituals play a vital role in the planet’s rotation. The electromagnetic waves generated by the super conductor surrounding the black hole are sustained through the act of circumambulating the Kaaba, called Tawaf. Disrupting this process by forsaking Tawaf or prayers could halt the Earth’s rotation.
The research also uncovers interesting details about the Black Stone within the Kaaba. It is a meteor with an exceptionally high metal content, estimated to be 23,000 times more than current steel. The Black Stone acts as a black superconductor, similar to a microphone, transmitting waves over great distances.
The Hajr Aswad, the Black Stone itself, is central to this discovery. It serves as a conduit, harnessing the power of the black superconductor to transmit electromagnetic waves across thousands of miles. This emphasizes the significant role of the Hajr Aswad in maintaining the Earth’s rotation.
Professor Lawrence Joseph, the lead researcher, wrote: “Surely we owe a great debt to the people of Islam , prayer , tawaf and timely keeping it super conductor .“
He emphasized the indebtedness of the Muslim community for their dedication to Tawaf Kaaba and prayers. He highlights their crucial role in preserving the functionality of the superconductor, ensuring the Earth’s continuous movement.