\Islamic all knowledge comes from Allah SWT, Allah opens some of his revelations to man on earth. Therefore, if there are partially revealed by the human sciences, the human is just to find it, not nor laid the foundations of the creation of laws and regulations. God opened for those who seek it, recognize it, danm its. God taught man that which he does not know. God wants people to realize that all knowledge is from God. And Allah has preferred men of the Angels with science. The Word of God Almighty: "And He (Allah) taught Adam the names (objects) are all in, then bring it to the angel and said: 'Tell me the names of these if it was true'. They said: 'Glory to Thee, that we know of no other than what You have taught us, Thou Almighty knows who the Wise'. Allah He will say: 'O Adam tidings to their name these objects'. So after diberitahukannya to them the names of those things God says: 'Did I not say unto you, Behold, I know the secrets of heaven and earth and knows what you reveal and what ye hide?' ".
(Surat Al-Baqarah31, 33). This is the Islamic view of science is very different from the view of the church. Therefore, after the scientists achieve victory, their increasingly narrow the influence of the church and away from science, and eventually they separated religion from government
JAKARTA AFP - The islands that surround the south pole, especially the Antarctic was inhabited thousands of living creatures. This finding is interesting because the environment in Antarctica is very cold, not warm as the tropics.
The team of international scientists who comprised 23 people from five bodies of research to find the hidden paradise of sea life in the South Orkney Islands, near the outer limit of the Antarctic. A total of 1224 species found there from sea urchins, molluscs, insects, to birds. Five new species of which is estimated from the type of sea moss and Isopoda.
This amount is slightly more than the richness of organisms in Hawaii, the Caribbean, even the Galapagos Islands are only inhabited by 800 species of marine animals. About a third of species found in South Orkney there has never been found before, eg three species of octopus, four types of sea snails, five species of sea urchins, and one species of sea stars.
"Abundance is not expected in the Antarctic region is an important benchmark to monitor how these animals respond to the environment in the future," says David Barnes, a marine biologist from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) who led the research.
Sea temperatures in Antarctica has increased one degree Celsius in the last 50 years. Temperatures rose above it is also slightly lower in the same period. It is believed to be the result of global warming that could disrupt life on Earth. *
New Posts 13 November 2009, precisely in the PKM Tembalang Semarang Marine Diving Club held a launch event karimunjawa annual Reef Check. Year 2009 was a Reef Check's 11 clubs organized by students in the Department of diving Marine Science, Diponegoro University was the first time since 1999. Reef Check karimunjawa 2009 with the theme "oblation for the Coral Reefs and Karimun."
Karimunjawa own Reef Check is a real activity that combines scientific research, monitoring activities on coral reef awareness campaign. This activity involves dozens of divers each year from various backgrounds, ranging from students, researchers, divers hobby to the general public.
Karimunjawa Reef Check aims to monitor the condition of coral reefs in Karimun. This activity produces the data series of coral reef condition. Reef Check itself is a coral reef monitoring methods, which later developed into a global network of volunteer divers who took to the field at various locations to monitor coral reefs worldwide. In Indonesia, the reefcheckers incorporated in the community called Reef Check Indonesia Network (JKRI).
Reef Check 2009 Activities karimunjawa conducted by Marine Diving Club (MDC), this time involving volunteers from several areas of East Kalimantan, Bali, Bandung, Jakarta and Semarang. Participants mostly come from backgrounds such as student clubs FINDC submarine-wulawarman University, Maranata Diving Club-Bandung, Oceanic-FPIK UNPAD. There are also participants came from print and electronic media journalists like JogloSemar Daily, Kompas, Suara Merdeka, Jogdja TV and The Jakarta Post. Also, do not miss the diver recreation / hobbies of the general community and students of non-diving club. Total team karimunjawa 2009 Reef Check as many as 31 people a diver. This team will explore the beauty of the sea karimunjawa began 15 to 18 November 2009.
Launch of Reef Check karimunjawa 2009 and held at PKM Tembalang conducted by Ir. MPhil Irwani as Chairman of the Department of Marine Science, Diponegoro University. Also attended by Dr. Munasik Msc, one of the greatest coral reefs and also coaches the MDC. "I am very pleased once the MDC is to carry out Reef Check in karimunjawa for the umpteenth time, this is an action for awareness to the public especially the importance of preserving the divers about coral reefs" said Mr Munasik in his speech.
Galdi Arianto who is Chairman of the Marine Diving Club also expressed pride that the club can be consistently involved in real actions in ensuring the coral reefs and their benefits can continue to exist. "We do what we can do," Galdi said. Activities then opened resmioleh Ir. MPhil Irwani which symbolically with the acceptance of a plaque and shirt penyematan karimunjawa Reef Check 2009 to the chairman of Arif Suryo Aji.
The event then continued with the training classes, to equip participants with an overview of coral reef ecosystems and problems, Reef Check methods and applications in the field. Participants then departed to Jepara to then next go to karimunjawa through dock Kartini of Jepara.
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