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The Inimitable & Physical Sciences

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In this book the readers will be confronted with the test of what makes humans distinguish from animals. They will be asked by the Qur'an to reflect - honestly. It will be making specific statements of scientific nature, made in unambiguous terms requiring neither interpretation nor involved explanations. Could a man, any man, who appeared 1450 years ago, have authored it? Could any man - for that matter - have made these statements 200 years ago?
A reader might ask himself: How do we explain that Muslim scientists who appeared several hundred years after the Qur'anic revelation - and who gave sciences a huge boost - made quite a few scientific errors, but the Qur'an is free of them?
This should be a disturbing question for those who believe that there is no difference between humans and animals.

268 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2016

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Syed Iqbal Zaheer

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Editor of Young Muslim Digest, an Islamic Monthly in print since 1976.

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October 14, 2021
This book really made me ponder; how could a text, the Quran, which was revealed (and written) 1400-1500 years ago reference scientific discoveries that are only being made within the last century. I would highly recommend to both Muslims and non Muslims alike.
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