Qur’anic Echoes in Its Calling to Natural and Scientific Matters

تأملات فى دعوة القرآن إلى الأمور الطبيعية والعلمية

Authors

  • Muhammad Saleem Haved Professor, HOD, Department of Islamic Studies,University of Peshawer Pakistan.
  • Muhammad Zubair Abbasi Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics,Faculty of Arabic,International Islamic University – Islamabad Pakistan

Keywords:

Qur’an, Sciences, Natural Sciences, Embellishment of structure, Miracle (Ījāz)

Abstract

Qur’an is the Book of Miracles from Allah Almighty. It has absorbed everything related to future life of the world and the hereafter. Because it is fully acquainted with the firm declaration from Allah Almighty that He is the Entity whom this revealed Text belongs. The earlier Islamic history Witnesses, people were called: “lords of language embellishment”, how they had been beaten and their language proficiency claim was crushed. It was for two things; 1) A very matchless and magnificent style has been used in Qur’an, 2) Many – human eyes cannot believe – unforgettable topics have been discussed in Qur’an in very uncontaminated and sterilized style. In addition to all, whether they are believers or non-believers, Qur’an has proven a source text in revealing various matters of modern sciences. The miraculous point here is that all modernity based sciences including all their kinds are ending at the conclusion of which has already been concluded in Qur’an. The following paper is a very initial point that attempts likewise on conceptual and empirical bases of what modern sciences are doing so. Almost all major academic disciplines have firmly been grounded in Qur’an or indicated to. From here, Qur’an is a source Text for each and every discipline. It just needs a continuous effort from reader to understand what Qur’an demands

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Published

2019-06-25

How to Cite

Haved, . M. S. ., & Abbasi, M. Z. (2019). Qur’anic Echoes in Its Calling to Natural and Scientific Matters: تأملات فى دعوة القرآن إلى الأمور الطبيعية والعلمية. Al-Aijaz Research Journal of Islamic Studies & Humanities , 3(1), 356-368. Retrieved from https://arjish.com/index.php/arjish/article/view/73