We refer to many branches of science and scientific facts today and use them to analyze various things and events — even religious matters. We refer to them, either one at a time or in groups, to pr
Qur`anic Miracles
Embryology in the Qur'an
After it was possible to examine cells under the microscope, it was reasoned, in the 18th century, that embryonic development resulted from the growth and differentiation of embryonic cells...
The Miracle of Honey
Honey is composed of sugars like glucose and fructose and minerals like magnesium, potassium, calcium, sodium chlorine, sulfur, iron, and phosphate.
It contains vitamins B1, B2, C, B6, B5, and B3, al
The Cosmic "Smoke"
This elementary body was in a state of density and heat that the human mind can hardly imagine and where there is no place for the laws of physics. This elementary body exploded, by Allah's command, i
Haman in Ancient Egypt's Scripts
Some enemies of Islam misleadingly claimed that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) had taken the name Haman from the Old Testament and mistakenly used it in the story of Prophet Musa. These claims totally disapp
Scientific Approach to the Qur’an
A truly scientific approach to the Qur’an is possible because the Qur’an offers something that is not offered by other religious scriptures, in particular, and other religions, in general. It is w
A Miracle of the Qur’an: Mother’s Milk
Fourteen centuries ago, Allah sent down the Qur’an to mankind as a book of guidance. He called upon people to be guided to the truth by adhering to this book. Allah refers to the Qur’an in one of
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