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Quran offers guidance on scientific matters from "summary" of The Qur'an & Modern Science: Compatible or Incompatible? by Zakir Naik

The Quran, being the holy book of Islam, is believed by Muslims to be the literal word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. It addresses various aspects of human life, including ethical, moral, social, and spiritual guidance. However, one interesting aspect of the Quran is that it also contains verses that touch upon scientific matters. These verses are not meant to serve as a comprehensive scientific textbook, but rather to provide guidance and signs for people to reflect upon. Throughout the Quran, there are verses that talk about the creation of the universe, the development of the embryo in the mother's womb, the water cycle, and other natural phenomena. These verses are seen by many as evidence of the Quran's divine origins, as they contain information that was not known to people at the time of revelation. For example, the Quran describes the Big Bang theory, stating that the universe was once a single entity before being split apart. It also talks about the expansion of the universe, a concept that was only discovered by modern science in the 20th century. Additionally, the Quran describes the development of the embryo in the mother's womb in great detail, using language that is remarkably similar to modern embryology. The Quranic verses on scientific matters are not intended to provide a detailed explanation of scientific phenomena. Instead, they are meant to serve as signs for people to ponder upon and reflect on the wonders of the natural world. They are seen as a way to strengthen one's faith in God and to show the compatibility between religion and science.
  1. The Quran's guidance on scientific matters is seen by many as a proof of its divine origins and as a way to inspire people to explore the natural world and seek knowledge. It is a testament to the Quran's timeless wisdom and relevance in the modern world.
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The Qur'an & Modern Science: Compatible or Incompatible?

Zakir Naik

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