The Quran is viewed by Muslims as a book of spiritual guidance rather than a science textbook, yet it contains over a thousand verses touching on natural phenomena that many argue align seamlessly with modern scientific discoveries. The exploration of this relationship—popularized largely by French physician Dr. Maurice Bucaille in the 20th century—argues that the Quran contains no major scientific contradictions or blunders despite being revealed over 1,400 years ago. Key Areas of Scientific Concordance
Advocates point to specific verses as early “signs” corresponding to complex fields of modern research: DR ZAKIR NAIK – QURAN AND MODERN SCIENCE
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