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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Prominent [[apologists]] such as [[Harun Yahya]] and [[I. A. Ibrahim]] have claimed that the Qur'an contains an accurate account of the formation of stars and early phases of the Universe. This claim has been widely disseminated and repeated on numerous [[websites]] without any critical examination. The basis of the claim is a verse found in [[The Holy Qur'an: Fussilat (Signs Spelled Out)|Surah Fussilat]] (Signs Spelled Out), the 41<sup>st</sup> [[Surah]] of the Qur'an which says that the "[[heaven]]s" were once smoke. | Prominent [[apologists]] such as [[Harun Yahya]] and [[I. A. Ibrahim]] have claimed that the Qur'an contains an accurate account of the formation of stars and early phases of the Universe. This claim has been widely disseminated and repeated on numerous [[websites]] without any critical examination. The basis of the claim is a verse found in [[The Holy Qur'an: Fussilat (Signs Spelled Out)|Surah Fussilat]] (Signs Spelled Out), the 41<sup>st</sup> [[Surah]] of the Qur'an which says that the "[[heaven]]s" were once smoke. Apologists argue that this information about the early universe could not have been known in 7<sup>th</sup> century Arabia and has only come to light in the 20<sup>th</sup> and 21<sup>st</sup> centuries through modern scientific investigation. | ||
===Modern Cosmology=== | ===Modern Cosmology=== |
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