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Quranic miracles can be supported by scientific evidence from "summary" of The Qur'an & Modern Science: Compatible or Incompatible? by Zakir Naik

The Quran is a book believed by Muslims to be the word of God as revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It addresses a wide range of topics, including guidance for personal conduct, laws for social interactions, and descriptions of the natural world. One of the unique aspects of the Quran is its claim to contain miraculous signs that support its divine origin. These signs, known as Ayat, are said to be evidence of the Quran's truth and authenticity. One type of miracle mentioned in the Quran is the scientific miracles that are said to be found in its verses. These miracles are believed to be statements about natural phenomena that were unknown at the time of the Quran's revelation, but have since been confirmed by modern science. The idea is that the Quran contains insights and knowledge that could not have been known to the people of the 7th century, and that this is evidence of its divine origin. Proponents of the idea that the Quran contains scientific miracles argue that these insights could not have been known at the time of the Quran's revelation, and that they are therefore evidence of the Quran's divine origin. They point to verses in the Quran that describe natural phenomena, such as the development of the human embryo, the water cycle, and the expansion of the universe, as evidence of its miraculous nature. Critics of the idea of Quranic scientific miracles argue that the verses in question can be interpreted in different ways, and that they do not necessarily support the claims made by proponents of these miracles. They argue that the scientific knowledge contained in the Quran is not unique to it, and that similar ideas can be found in other religious texts and philosophical works.
  1. The idea that the Quran contains scientific miracles is a topic of much debate among scholars and theologians. Proponents argue that the insights contained in the Quran could not have been known at the time of its revelation, and that this is evidence of its divine origin. Critics, on the other hand, argue that the verses in question can be interpreted in different ways, and that they do not necessarily support the claims made by proponents of these miracles.
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The Qur'an & Modern Science: Compatible or Incompatible?

Zakir Naik

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