Zakir Naik - Astronomy in the Quran (2\2)

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Zakir naik - Quran and modern science Conflict or Conciliation?

In this lecture, Dr.Zaik Naik present some of the Quran scientific signs ( ayat ) in the fields of astronomy, biology, geography, geology, medicine, physiology, embryology, and more

can a 1400 years old book be consistent with the advancement of modern science?

a link to download the complete lecture
http://islamictorrents.net/details.php?id=11796
or visit my brother " shakirshuvo " channel for more lectures

may allah reward the IRF & real uploaders

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  • Mashallah I'm glad I am a muslim GOD IS GREAT

  • Yeah but iw1971 you also need to know that they were just reasonings proved much later n there were many other thngs propsed by different people and they were all not necessarily true so how come Quran just took the facts from them?This just goes to show arrogance and ignorance!

  • He needs to get his facts straightened. The ancient Greek philosopher Anaxagoras (d. 428 BC) reasoned that the Sun and Moon were both giant spherical rocks, and that the latter reflected the light of the former. In 499 AD, the Indian astronomer Aryabhata mentioned in his Aryabhatiya that reflected sunlight is the cause of the shining of the Moon. The Qur'an was written much later. This is just one example of how religion tries to use science to prove itself to be correct.

  • Gazak Allah 7'ayer brother

    greetings from the Nile

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