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</ref> and not "then forth" and even if we excluded it because it means "then forth", then we should also exclude اليوم, because it means "today". | </ref> and not "then forth" and even if we excluded it because it means "then forth", then we should also exclude اليوم, because it means "today". | ||
* يوما has the letter ا (alif) as a suffix to indicate accusative <ref> http://arabic.desert-sky.net/g_cases.html#acc</ref>, so it is not the basic form. | * يوما has the letter ا (alif) as a suffix to indicate accusative <ref> http://arabic.desert-sky.net/g_cases.html#acc</ref>, so it is not the basic form. | ||
* The word "day" is also used to describe the supposed six days of creation of the world. We can see that this word always means "day" and never "epoch" or "period" so it literally talks about six days of creation, which is scientifically inaccurate. | |||
* A year in islam's lunar calendar has 354 days and not 365. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_calendar</ref> | * A year in islam's lunar calendar has 354 days and not 365. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_calendar</ref> | ||
* The Earth doesn't orbit around the Sun exactly 365 days, but approximately 365.25 days, so if the word appeared 365 times and signified the time needed for the earth to orbit around the Sun, it still wouldn't be accurate. So if the whole number 365 means anything, then it is the number of days in the non-islamic Gregorian calendar. | * The Earth doesn't orbit around the Sun exactly 365 days, but approximately 365.25 days, so if the word appeared 365 times and signified the time needed for the earth to orbit around the Sun, it still wouldn't be accurate. So if the whole number 365 means anything, then it is the number of days in the non-islamic Gregorian calendar. |