Scientific Phenomena in the Qur'an

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I know, many people discuss about these things, and then there are others who go like "no, Qur'an is not a scientific book, we should not ...", as if they are afraid to actually admit that there are in fact clear-cut scientific phenomena described in the Qur'an, which the modern science only discovered and studied many centuries after the revelation of the Qur'an.

I also know some people are adverse to things like abjad values of the arabic alphabet, but that too is a fact.

So, when we see something like the 57th sura of the Qur'an which is called "The Iron" being sort of the middle of the book, and then we know that one of the (in fact also sort of the middle of) isotopes of iron is indeed 57 --- well, one wonders ...

And then if we notice that the name of the surah, that is "iron", in arabic "hadid" has an abjad value of 26 ... we think what significance might this have? Well, it just so happens that the atomic number of iron is exactly 26.

No one, no human being alive in the 7th century could have known this. ZERO CHANCE.

I discussed this years ago in a series of Articles I published, that I will now post in this Thread. Feel free to participate in the discussion, and post other interesting scientific phenomena of the Qur'an.
Not a leaf falls without His knowledge. | Q:6:59
(Edited 07.10.2024, 15:32 by sHuRuLuNi. Edit Reason: Because I can )
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Scientific Phenomena in the Qur'an - by sHuRuLuNi - 06.10.2024, 07:38



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