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EPISODE · Jul 5, 2022 · 4 MIN

Allah's Scientific Miracles in the Quran - Preface.

from Multilingual Islam Connect · host Multilingual Islam Connect

The episode discusses how the Quran was revealed 14 centuries ago as a book of guidance and wisdom for humanity. It calls people to the truth and instructs them to adhere to the values and teachings within. The Quran has an easily understandable language and tone that has been accessible to people of all times. It contains definitive proofs that it represents the word of God, including the perfection of its literary style and superior wisdom. It contains many scientific truths that were only discovered recently with modern technology, showing it could not have been authored by humans at the time. Some of the scientific concepts it discussed include the creation of the universe and human development, atmospheric structure and balances that support life. This episode emphasizes the Quran should not be viewed as a science book but primarily for moral and spiritual guidance. It then discusses the lack of scientific knowledge in 7th century Arab society, with beliefs like mountains supporting the sky and the earth being flat, to showcase how extraordinary it is that the Quran contains so many scientific facts.

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