Wherever we go we will see its behavior as the same.
Wherever we go we will see its behavior as the same. That is we find the point above our head will be sky and the point below our feet will be earth and the gravitational pull keeps us on the land everywhere. There are many stars, which are seen in the southern hemisphere and cannot be seen in the northern hemisphere and contrary to that planets also can be seen sometimes from one part and sometimes from other parts of the earth.
The summary of this discussion is this that the logical behavior of the planet, which is opposite to us, is exactly like the one on which we live. Following are some verses and traditions that support the theory of the rotation of the earth. (1) And you see the mountains you think them to be solid, and they shall pass away as the passing away of the cloud the handiwork of Allah who has made everything thoroughly.
[Surah Naml 27:88] Sometimes it is considered that this verse has connection with Qiyamat. That man will see the mountains in that condition on the Day of Resurrection but the sentence; the handiwork of Allah who has made everything thoroughly, negates this, because this passage of writing is not concordant to the day of resurrection and the day of Qiyamat is not the day for Allah to be resolute; but it is the day when the solar system would be destroyed.
And at the end of the verse, Allah mentions the permanence of His creation in clear words not through the revolutionary changes, but it denotes stability of the system. The apparent meaning of the verse points out that the mountain is in motion, though they appear to be stationary and motionless.
It is possible that here a question may be asked that why has Allah mentioned the movement of mountains instead of the movement of earth, whereas the movement of mountains is subordinate to the movement of earth? And wasnt it more appropriate that instead of (mentioning the) movement of the mountains the earths movement were mentioned?
Nevertheless the answer to this question is clear, and it is that when a sphere rotates around its axis its movement is apparent by means of those teeth, and marks and paints, which are engraved on it. Other than that mountain is mentioned because it has always remained a sign of greatness and eminence and is a universally admitted fact that without the movement of the earth the movement of mountains does not have any meaning and sense.