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The Big Bang in Islam by Professor of Geology Zaghloul el Naggar

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  • You can't be serious? The Koran has so many criticisms. Islam is irrational and scientifically inaccurate.

  • @PaGr62

    Oh yeah? Which of the scientific facts have determined what's in the Koran?

    Please, bring on the facts (not theories). See the following sites if you are truthful and if you do n't follow blindly theories like evolution.

    quranandscience com

    thisistruth org

    See it by yourself.

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  • @mhdmoh I really should read the Qur'an one day.

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  • @PaGr62 Religion is irrational and scientifically inaccurate.

  • I dont understand what there is to dislike about the clip ....i honestly think its great

  • ACCORDING TO MUSLIMS THE QURAN TALKS ABOUT THE THEORY OF THE BIG BANG IN 21:30 WHERE IT SAYS THAT "THE HEAVEN AND THE EARTH FORMED A COMPACT MASS THAT WE SEPARATED", BUT WAIT A MINUTE, ACCORDING TO SCIENTISTS THE EARTH EXISTED MILLIONS OF YEARS AFTER THE BIG BANG. IT COULDN'T HAVE BEEN THERE DURING THE BIG BANG. BESIDES, THE QURAN CONTRADICTS ITSELF. 41:10-12, 2:29 TELL US THAT GOD CREATED FIRST THE EARTH AND 79:27-30 TELLS US THAT GOD CREATED FIRST THE HEAVEN. ALLAH GOT CONFUSED

  • @Booyah830 I'm not Arab either, and that's exactly the point. If a powerful cosmic being had some kind of final message to reveal to humanity, would it not be efficient and effective to send it in all the languages that it speaks, with each group having a rasool of their own?

  • @TADahar i'm not an arab so i don't exactly know what it really says in the Quran. But in some other languages it's translated that the heavens and the earth was once a joined mass.

  • @Booyah830 Another Muslim practicing word gymnastics. If Allah meant to say "energy in space" he should have said exactly that, and not "heavens and the earth". In science, you have to be as precise as you can be when using terms. Sorry, but your attempt to save this ridiculous claim from failure is itself a failure.

  • @TADahar I Don't think you really understood it well. We know that all the energy that exists from everything in space was an entity during the big bang. When the Quran say that the heavens and the earth was a joined entity. It means that all the energy in space was once togheter. And also the Quran tells us about the creation of our Planet after the creation of the universe.

  • at the begining the english translation is completely wrong

  • be real, Islam is struggling to stay relevant. Along with the other abrahamic religions. the teachings are of the past and for the past. If God's words are 'The male shall have the equal of the portion of two females' -'Marry women of your choice, Two or three or four; i would rather be a follower of the devil (if that does exist) I swear Muhammad was illiterate as well.

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