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{{Main|Flat Earth and the Qur'an}}
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The Qur'an assumes a flat earth which has a fixed place where the sun sets and a fixed place where the sun rises again. Since the earth is a rotating sphere, the sun doesn't set in any particular place and you can never travel to "the spot" where the sun sets nor a place where it rises; the sun appears to set or rise on the horizon no mater where you are on the planet. In these verses, the author propagates a popular legend from the 6th century of a man named Dhul-Qarnayn who visits the places where the sun sets and rises; here he finds the [[Dhul-Qarnayn and the Sun Setting in a Muddy Spring|sun going down into a muddy spring]] and later rising on a tribe with no coverings.  
The Qur'an assumes a flat earth which has a fixed place where the sun sets and a fixed place where the sun rises again. Since the earth is a rotating sphere, the sun doesn't set in any particular place and you can never travel to "the spot" where the sun sets nor a place where it rises; the sun appears to set or rise on the horizon no matter where you are on the planet. In these verses, the author propagates a popular legend from the 6th century of a man named Dhul-Qarnayn who visits the places where the sun sets and rises; here he finds the [[Dhul-Qarnayn and the Sun Setting in a Muddy Spring|sun going down into a muddy spring]] and later rising on a tribe with no coverings.  


{{Quote|{{Quran|18|86}}|
{{Quote|{{Quran|18|86}}|
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