Tag: Quran and Science
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The Quran’s Reference to the Conversion of Light into Visual Information in the Eye!
The image below shows how an eye works. As you know, on the surface of our eyes, there are cone cells in the cornea area that receive light, then convert the light into electrical signals and send them to the brain via the optic nerve. The brain analyzes these electrical signals and then, by analyzing…
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Summary of the Topic of Quran and Physics
In this writing, we intend to examine several verses about the connection between the Quran and physics. First, we will refer to the verse itself, then examine its scientific concept. To see the full writing, click on its title. 1– Pairing of Things As you know, all molecules of things have two negative and positive…
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The Holy Quran’s Reference to the Creation of the Human Body from Soil
Astronomers, using the world’s most advanced telescopes such as the Very Large Telescope (VLT), have captured a remarkable image of a young star named RIK 113. Clouds of dust and gas envelop this star. A new planet is gradually forming around it. These cosmic rings illustrate the wondrous process of creation. Out of cosmic chaos,…
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Relativity of Time in the Quran
Albert Einstein is renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to physics, particularly theories that deeply influenced our understanding of the universe. Notably, his ideas about relativity and time have aligned in unexpected ways with longstanding philosophical and theological concepts. For example, his theory of gravitational waves, which was initially disputed, has since been confirmed by recent…
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The Fingerprint in the Quran
The fingerprints of each person on Earth are unique to that individual, and no two people on Earth have identical fingerprints. Even identical twins have completely different fingerprints. The probability of two people having identical fingerprints is one in sixty-four billion, which is why fingerprinting is used to distinguish individuals and track criminals. Fingerprinting became…
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From the perspective of the Holy Quran, the Earth is spherical.
Flat Earth belief the belief in the flatness of the Earth, is one of humanity’s most primitive concepts about the universe’s structure, which was common in ancient civilizations such as Babylon, Egypt, and Greece. People believed the Earth was a flat disc covered by a dome-like sky. The lack of precise tools and a weak…
