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For reference, Please check :Moisés Alcántara Ayre wrote: ↑14 Oct 2023, 09:33Didn't know what you say about the Quran; perhaps one more reason to start this reading adventure.Rahul Singh 29 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2023, 08:38 I have read some part of Quran, the holy book of Islam and it holds a unique place in the context of science. While primarily Quran is a religious text, it contains verses that have facinated scientists and scholars for their alignment with certain scientific concepts. For example, the Quran mentions the development of the human embryo and expansion on universe. It would be interesting to know how author has integrated inspiration and scientific knowledge within a single book.
1. Surah Al-Mu'minun (Chapter 23), verses 12–14 (regarding the development of the human embryo).
2. Surah Adh-Dhariyat (Chapter 51), verse 47 (concept of expanding the universe)
Explained in the Quran.
We seek to know ourselves and others, to belong and to be free, We accept what we can and change what we must.