The movements of stars in the light of Quranic Study

Authors

  • Sohail . Ph. D Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies International Islamic University Islamabad.
  • Dr. Ikram Ul Haq Assistant professor Alhamd Islamic University (Islamabad campus)
  • Muhammad Hammad Ph. D Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan

Abstract

Almost everyone frequently has questions regarding how the world came into being, the stages of the earth's genesis, the emergence of light and darkness, and the existence of both living and non-living things. In other words, considering the many facets of Nature is a fundamental feature of human nature. The theological review will be provided here with consideration for the human need to learn about nature. We have talked about these characteristics of the universe from both a religious and scientific standpoint. The focus of the current article is on the details of the universe's creation, the way it works, and the origin of life that are detailed in the Holy Quran and the Bible. Furthermore, a comparison of the religious claims with scientific explanations, such as the Big Bang and other related occurrences, has been offered. Therefore, it is obvious that none of the modern studies and discoveries can be taken to be the actual goal of the Qur'an, as modern scholars have stated. Similarly, contrary to what some conservative scholars have said, these discoveries do not violate the Holy Qur'an. The truth is that the Qur'an is quiet on these topics and does not address them. If a fact is established via trials or observations, it cannot be seen as in conflict with the Qur'an, and it should not be attempted to impose unproven realities on the Qur'an through imaginative interpretations.

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2022-06-30

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., S., Haq, D. I. U., & Hammad, M. (2022). The movements of stars in the light of Quranic Study. VFAST Transactions on Islamic Research, 10(2), 175–180. Retrieved from https://vfast.org/journals/index.php/VTIR/article/view/868

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