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  • ...nner, meet and even forecast the findings of modern science. Critics argue to the contrary and cite historical research, all of which indicates that the ...ntific discovery, and modern Muslim scholars have also generally not tried to argue that this has ever been the case. This article also covers alleged Hi
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  • ...e argued that Islamic scriptures contains statements which not only adhere to but also predict modern science. Criticism of these ideas has been widespre ...and scrutiny. Otherwise, any number of contradictory parties would be able to claim that their respective scriptures contained scientific miracles.
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  • ...ly disabled as a result. The attitudes towards women these ideas give rise to have underpinned Islamic thinking and [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|Islamic law] ...an men are the halved value of female testimony in a Sharia court compared to that of a man and the doctrine that the majority of Hell's inhabitants are
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  • ...arth-centered) view was the prevailing understanding of the universe prior to the 16th century when Copernicus helped explain and popularize a sun-center .... In other verses the moon is said to follow the sun, which is not allowed to overtake it, though they will be brought together on the last day.
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  • ...t has been described with sufficient clarity, specificity, and accuracy as to qualify as anything Miraculous. ...n towards the world's many marvels and especially those marvels accessible to individuals living in the harsh, arid, and rocky environment of early 7th c
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  • ...t has been described with sufficient clarity, specificity, and accuracy as to qualify as anything Miraculous. ...''. In fact, in many cases the Quran has been cited directly as the reason to support traditional unscientific views against those of e.g. astronomers,<r
    81 KB (12,744 words) - 23:06, 25 March 2024
  • ...mmad had 19 or more [[Muhammad's Marriages|wives or concubines]] according to the traditional Islamic sources.[[Dawah|Islamic apologists and du'aah]] oft ...gives atypical definitions to these terms. The “elderly” group would refer to those brides between 28 and 40 while the “middle-aged” group would mean
    68 KB (11,069 words) - 21:47, 5 October 2022
  • This page is linked to multiple times by templates. Its sections and their titles should NOT be al ...al-[[Tabari]] (838-923), beginning with the [[Islam|Islamic]] [[Creation]] to the year 915 AD.
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  • ...uran that reinforced misconceptions of the time, caused future generations to have doubts about its perfection, and on a scale that critics contend is an ...fact orbit the Earth each month, and likewise appears, to the unaided eye, to traverse the sky each night when it is visible).
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  • ...e or disk. While knowledge of the spherical shape of the Earth has existed to a greater or lesser degree since at least the classical Greeks (4th Century ...nd his companions did not know the Earth was spherical but in fact held it to be flat and disk like, and this is the framework within which the Qur'an op
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