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<h1>The Chrono-Semantic Mapping of <i>Zulumāt</i>: Decoupling and Dark Matter Halos in the Primordial Cosmos according to Verse 6:1</h1>
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<strong>Categories:</strong> Philosophy of Science > Cosmology > Early Universe
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This paper introduces a novel interdisciplinary framework that synthesizes classical Arabic etymological matrix analysis (<i>Al-Ishtiqaq al-Akbar</i>) with contemporary lambda-cold dark matter (ΛCDM) cosmological models. Focusing on the precise linguistic architecture of Sūrat l-Anʿām (6:1), we examine the profound semantic and physical implications of the split-verb structure wherein the heavens and the earth undergo fundamental cosmic instantiation (<i>khalaqa</i>, <span class="arabic">خَلَقَ</span>), while the multi-dimensional darknesses (<i>aẓ-zulumāt</i>, <span class="arabic">ٱلظُّلُمَـٰتِ</span>) and the light (<i>an-nūr</i>, <span class="arabic">ٱلنُّورَ</span>) are brought forth via state-transformation (<i>jaʿala</i>, <span class="arabic">جَعَلَ</span>). We argue that this syntactic divergence models a primordial symmetry-breaking event, establishing <i>aẓ-zulumāt</i> and <i>an-nūr</i> as decoupled, broken-symmetry counterparts derived from the same precursor energy matrix.
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By deconstructing the triliteral root <b>Z-L-M</b> (<span class="arabic">ظلم</span>) alongside its bilateral sub-families <b>ZL</b> (<span class="arabic">ظـل</span>) and <b>LM</b> (<span class="arabic">لـم</span>)—including the highly specialized derivations <i>Z-L-ʿA</i> (<span class="arabic">ظَلَعَ</span>) and <i>Z-L-F</i> (<span class="arabic">ظَلَفَ</span>)—we isolate a sophisticated conceptual parallel to the mechanics of the early universe. The primary root meaning of <i>zulm</i>—conventionally understood as misplacement or the premature termination of a natural evolutionary trajectory (typified by the classical idiom of consuming milk prior to its maturation into yogurt)—is mapped onto the thermal decoupling of dark matter. We demonstrate how this "interruption" of the primordial plasma’s expanding radiation profile acted as a vital cosmic brake, preventing total baryonic dissipation. Furthermore, the rhetorical mechanism of <i>Taqdīm</i> (rhetorical voranstellung) is analyzed alongside the thermodynamic freeze-out timeline, demonstrating that the structural priority of <i>Aẓ-Ẓulumāt</i> over <i>An-Nūr</i> in the text mirrors the absolute chronological decoupling of non-baryonic matter 380,000 years prior to the recombination epoch.
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<strong>Keywords:</strong> <i>Al-Ishtiqaq al-Akbar</i>, Cosmological Decoupling, Cold Dark Matter Halos, Sūrat l-Anʿām 6:1, Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking, Thermodynamic Freeze-out.
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<h2>1. Introduction and Theoretical Framework</h2>
<p>In the study of theological and philosophical cosmologies, the linguistic choices of foundational texts are frequently treated as purely poetic or allegorical. This paper challenges that assumption by applying the rigorous methodologies of <i>Al-Ishtiqaq al-Akbar</i> (The Great Etymology) to Sūrat l-Anʿām (6:1) to demonstrate a precise, mathematically and physically coherent correspondence with contemporary ΛCDM (Lambda-Cold Dark Matter) cosmology.</p>
<p>The text under investigation reads as follows:</p>
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ٱلۡحَمۡدُ لِلَّهِ ٱلَّذِى خَلَقَ ٱلسَّمَـٰوَٲتِ وَٱلۡأَرۡضَ وَجَعَلَ ٱلظُّلُمَـٰتِ وَٱلنُّورَ
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"All praise is due to Allah, who created (khalaqa) the heavens and the earth and made/assigned (jaʿala) the darknesses and the light..." — Sūrat l-Anʿām (6:1)
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<p>The core thesis of this investigation rests upon the deliberate syntactic partitioning of two distinct operational verbs: <i>khalaqa</i> (<span class="arabic">خَلَقَ</span>) and <i>jaʿala</i> (<span class="arabic">جَعَلَ</span>). We propose that this division represents the thermodynamic transition from a unified, high-symmetry primordial state to a fractured, low-symmetry state characterized by the coexistence of a dark, non-interactive mass sector (<i>aẓ-zulumāt</i>) and an interactive, radiative sector (<i>an-nūr</i>).</p>
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THE PRIMORDIAL KHALAQA MATRIX
[Instantiation of the Space-Time Manifold & Total Mass-Energy Density]
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Cosmological Phase Transition
Enacted by the Operator "JA'ALA"
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1. TAQDĪM SECTOR: AẒ-ẒULUMĀT 2. AN-NŪR SECTOR
[The Multi-Dimensional Darknesses] [The Electromagnetic Light]
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* Early Thermodynamic Freeze-Out * Delayed Decoupling (380k yrs)
* Immediate Gravitational Instability * Remained trapped in plasma
* Formation of Cosmic Scaffolding (Halos) * Infilled the pre-existing Halos
* Quantitative Dominance (~85% of matter) * Quantitative Minority (~15%)
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<h2>2. The Verb Dichotomy: Quantitative Instantiation vs. Qualitative Transformation</h2>
<h3>2.1 The Operational Domain of <i>Khalaqa</i> (خَلَقَ)</h3>
<p>In classical Arabic philology, as established by Ibn Manzūr in <i>Lisān al-ʿArab</i>, the root <i>Kh-L-Q</i> denotes the primary instantiation of a thing from a state of non-existence (<i>al-ibdāʿ</i>), or the absolute pre-determination of essential measurements and boundary conditions (<i>taqdīr</i>). Syntactically, it establishes the fundamental cosmic baseline. In cosmological terms, <i>khalaqa al-samāwāti wa al-arḍ</i> ("He created the heavens and the earth") signifies the absolute generation of the space-time manifold (&mathcal{M}$) and the total conservation of mass-energy (ΣE) during the initial Planck epoch.</p>
<h3>2.2 The Operational Domain of <i>Jaʿala</i> (جَعَلَ)</h3>
<p>Conversely, the verb <i>jaʿala</i> fundamentally presupposes a pre-existing substrate. Al-Rāghib al-Iṣfahānī defines <i>jaʿala</i> as <i>taḥwīl</i> (<span class="arabic">تحويل</span>)—the qualitative transformation of an already existing entity from one physical condition to another—or <i>taṣyīr</i> (<span class="arabic">تصير</span>), the assignment of specific functional or structural attributes. </p>
<p>Within the structural framework of Verse 6:1, both <i>aẓ-zulumāt</i> (the darknesses) and <i>an-nūr</i> (the light) serve as direct accusative objects (<i>maʿfūl bihi</i>) governed simultaneously by the single verb <i>jaʿala</i>, bound by the conjunction <i>Wāw</i> (<span class="arabic">وَ</span> - "and"). Syntactically, this configuration demands <b>simultaneity</b>. It mathematically models a spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) event. As the early universe expanded and cooled, a unified scalar field φ acquired a non-zero vacuum expectation value (VEV), fracturing the primordial high-energy plasma into two distinct thermodynamic sectors at the exact same cosmic instant:</p>
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L_primordial ———→ L_dark (Zulumāt) + L_light (Nūr)
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<h2>3. The Chrono-Semantic Priority of <i>Taqdīm</i> (Voranstellung)</h2>
<p>While the grammatical governance of <i>jaʿala</i> establishes that the physical law of differentiation was enacted simultaneously, the text introduces a rigid rhetorical sequence by consistently positioning <i>Aẓ-Ẓulumāt</i> before <i>An-Nūr</i>. In classical Arabic rhetoric (<i>Balāgha</i>), this is known as <i>Taqdīm wa Taʾkhīr</i>, a mechanism denoting structural, quantitative, or chronological priority. This sequence corresponds flawlessly with the thermodynamic timeline of early-universe decoupling:</p>
<p><b>1. Thermodynamic Freeze-Out:</b> In the early radiation-dominated era, non-baryonic Dark Matter stopped interacting via the weak and electromagnetic forces. It decoupled or "froze out" from the primordial cosmic soup almost immediately, achieving structural independence while the rest of the cosmos remained in a hot, chaotic plasma equilibrium.</p>
<p><b>2. Gravitational Scaffolding:</b> Because Dark Matter was immune to the immense radiation pressure of the early universe, it was free to immediately undergo gravitational collapse. It began compiling vast, invisible cosmic webs and massive gravitational spherical "halos."</p>
<p><b>3. The Delayed Liberation of Light:</b> In stark contrast, normal baryonic matter and light (<i>An-Nūr</i>) remained trapped in an opaque, scattering-dominated plasma for approximately 380,000 years. Light possessed no structural freedom until the epoch of Recombination. When baryonic gas finally cooled to form stars and galaxies, it did so by infilling the pre-existing gravitational wells established by the Dark Matter 380,000 years prior.</p>
<p>Thus, <i>Taqdīm</i> reflects physical reality: <i>Aẓ-Ẓulumāt</i> is positioned first because it was chronologically and structurally active long before <i>An-Nūr</i> was liberated to manifest the visible cosmos.</p>
<h2>4. Bilateral Matrix Breakdown (<i>Al-Ishtiqaq al-Akbar</i>)</h2>
<p>To isolate the precise physical mechanics assigned to <i>Aẓ-Ẓulumāt</i> via the <i>jaʿala</i> operator, we deconstruct the triliteral root <b>Z-L-M</b> and its core bilateral sub-families using the classical philological records of Lane's Lexicon.</p>
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<td><b>Z-L-M</b><br>(<span class="arabic">ظلم</span>)</td>
<td>Misplacement; displacing an entity from its rightful structural position.<br><br><b>Idiom:</b> <i>Drinking milk before it becomes yogurt</i> (prematurely halting a process).</td>
<td><b>Symmetry Breaking & Decoupling:</b> The sudden freezing-out/transformation of a sector of the primordial matrix. By decoupling early, it altered the expansion path of the hot plasma, acting as a brake that allowed the universe to "ripen" into structures instead of dissipating.</td>
<td><b>The Cosmic Catalyst:</b> Placed first because this structural "interruption" of the thermodynamic expansion had to occur at the very beginning to make structural evolution possible.</td>
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<td><b>Z-L-L</b><br>(<span class="arabic">ظـل</span>)</td>
<td>Shadow (<i>Zill</i>); a protective covering or canopy; shielding, obscuring, or eclipsing.</td>
<td><b>Electromagnetic Invisibility & Halos:</b> Dark Matter interacts via zero electromagnetic forces (pure shadow). It forms massive invisible spherical "halos" that wrap around and gravitationally shield visible galaxies from flying apart.</td>
<td><b>The Spatial Foundation:</b> Positioned before light because these shadow-halos formed the physical containers into which normal matter later accumulated.</td>
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<td><b>Z-L-ʿA</b><br>(<span class="arabic">ظَلَعَ</span>)</td>
<td>To limp; to walk with difficulty or slowness; to be stiff, sluggish or static.</td>
<td><b>Non-Relativistic "Cold" Velocity:</b> Directly maps onto <b>Cold Dark Matter (CDM)</b>. Unlike relativistic particles (photons) that propagate at light speed, Dark Matter is heavy and kinematically slow, allowing it to clump under gravity.</td>
<td><b>The Mechanical Pre-requisite:</b> Its slow, "limping" nature allowed it to begin clustering immediately after the Big Bang, long before light could free itself.</td>
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<td><b>Z-L-F</b><br>(<span class="arabic">ظَلَفَ</span>)</td>
<td>A cloven hoof; a hard, protective barrier; preventing slipping; restraining within boundaries.</td>
<td><b>Gravitational Confinement Boundaries:</b> The steep gravitational potential wells of Dark Matter halos function as a cosmic "hoof," mechanically restraining baryonic gas and stars within stable galactic limits.</td>
<td><b>The Preservative Element:</b> Marks the creation of stable gravitational boundaries that had to be established before light-emitting matter could safely organize.</td>
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<td><b>H-L-M</b><br>(<span class="arabic">حلم</span>)</td>
<td>Dreaming; a delayed, passive, or non-aggressive response; forbearance (<i>Halim</i>).</td>
<td><b>Collisionless Kinetic Profile:</b> Dark Matter is completely non-aggressive. Lacking electromagnetic charge, it passes straight through normal matter without collision, interacting purely via passive gravity.</td>
<td><b>Thermodynamic Peace:</b> Indicates that the dark sector withdrew from the chaotic radiation scattering of the early plasma to build structures in silent isolation.</td>
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<td><b>Z-L-M</b><br>(<span class="arabic">زَلَمَ</span>)</td>
<td>Cutting off a protrusion; a sleek, featherless arrow; stripped down to bare thinness.</td>
<td><b>Electromagnetic Stripping:</b> Dark Matter behaves like a "featherless arrow"—it is completely stripped of all complex atomic structures, shells, and fields, reduced strictly to its bare gravitational mass.</td>
<td><b>Structural Simplicity:</b> Reflects why this matter was able to freeze out first: it was stripped of the complex interactive properties that kept regular matter trapped.</td>
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<td><b>S-L-M</b><br>(<span class="arabic">سلم</span>)</td>
<td>Safe, secure, complete, free from flaws or decay; an immutable protective container.</td>
<td><b>Cosmic Longevity & Stability:</b> Dark Matter particles are entirely stable over cosmic timescales. They do not decay into lighter particles, ensuring that the structural scaffolding remains secure and permanent.</td>
<td><b>The Permanent Anchor:</b> Guarantees that the invisible foundation established prior to the liberation of light remains structurally intact throughout time.</td>
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<td><b>A-L-M</b><br>(<span class="arabic">علم</span>)</td>
<td>Knowledge, systemic processing, marking, information architecture, or a blueprint.</td>
<td><b>The Cosmic Web Matrix:</b> The spatial distribution of Dark Matter holds the underlying informational matrix of the cosmic web, dictating precisely where visible matter is authorized to aggregate.</td>
<td><b>The Primary Intelligent Design:</b> The informational blueprint of the cosmic web had to be laid down by <i>Aẓ-Ẓulumāt</i> before <i>An-Nūr</i> could manifest.</td>
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<h2>5. Conclusion</h2>
<p>The analytical integration of <i>Al-Ishtiqaq al-Akbar</i> with contemporary astrophysics demonstrates that the vocabulary of Sūrat l-Anʿām (6:1) functions as a highly sophisticated conceptual model of the early universe. Through the deliberate shift from <i>khalaqa</i> to <i>jaʿala</i>, the text charts the exact dynamics of cosmological phase transitions and spontaneous symmetry breaking. </p>
<p>Furthermore, the deployment of <i>Taqdīm</i> respects the absolute thermodynamic chronology of particle freeze-out, positioning <i>Aẓ-Ẓulumāt</i> first due to its early decoupling and structural priority in weaving the cosmic web. Finally, the morphological layers of the <b>Z-L-M</b> matrix provide an exhaustive physical profile of Cold Dark Matter—defining it as a non-relativistic (<i>Z-L-ʿA</i>), collisionless (<i>H-L-M</i>), stripped (<span class="arabic">زَلَمَ</span>), and stable (<i>S-L-M</i>) gravitational boundary (<i>Z-L-F</i>) that acts as an invisible canopy (<i>Z-L-L</i>) to make the structural evolution of the universe possible. This study suggests that what modern physics mathematically articulates through the ΛCDM framework has been structurally preserved for fourteen centuries within the semantic roots of the Quranic text.</p>
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