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{{QualityScore|Lead= | {{QualityScore|Lead=2|Structure=4|Content=4|Language=2|References=2}}A common criticism of the [[Quran]], [[Scientific Errors in the Hadith|as with the Hadith]], is that it contains numerous [[Islam and Science|scientific]] and historical errors, with no obvious attempts to differentiate its understanding of the natural world and historical events from the common folklore and misconceptions of the people living in 7<sup>th</sup> century Arabia. Modern responses typically appeal to metaphor, alternative meanings, or [[w:Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenological]] interpretations of such verses. They also argue that the wording needed to be acceptable to people of its time. Critics typically argue that an all-knowing, perfect communicator would nevertheless have been able to avoid statements in the Quran that reinforced misconceptions of the time, caused future generations to have doubts about its perfection, and on a scale that critics contend is an overwhelming weakness. | ||
==Astronomy== | ==Astronomy== | ||
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Let him beware! If he desist not, We will drag him by the forelock. A lying, sinful forelock.}} | Let him beware! If he desist not, We will drag him by the forelock. A lying, sinful forelock.}} | ||
== See Also == | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Islam and Science]] | *[[Islam and Science]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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