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The Qur'an and Modern Science
By Amjad Rafiq. Based upon extracts from the
video The Truth
The Islamic Society University of Essex November 1994
RELIGION and SCIENCE have always been considered to be twin
sisters by Islam and today at a time when science has taken great strides, they still
continue to be associated. Furthermore, certain scientific data are used for a better
understanding of the Quranic text. In a century where, for many, scientific truth
has dealt a deathblow to religious belief, it is precisely the discoveries of science
that, in an objective examination of the Islamic Revelation, have highlighted the
supernatural character of various aspects of the Revelation.
After a study which lasted ten years, the famous French physician Maurice Bucaille
adressed the French Academy of Medicine in 1976 and expressed the complete agreement of
the Quran and established findings of modern science. He presented his study on the
existence in the Quran of certain statements concerning physiology and reproduction.
His reason for doing that was that "our knowledge of these disciplines is such, that
it is impossible to explain how a text produced at the time of the Quran could have
contained ideas that have only been discovered in modern times".
Decades later a noted embryologist Keith L. Moore and expert in his field, upon being
presented with the statements made in the Quran regarding the stages of the
formation of the embryo from the mixing of the male and female gametes up to the
embryos full development remarked "It has been a pleasure for me to help
clarify statements in the Quran about Human Development. It is clear to me that
these statements must have come to Muhammad from God or Allaah because almost all of this
knowledge was not discovered until many centuries later." Professor Moore presented
his findings to scientists at several conferences. Several Canadian periodicals published
many of Moores statements and in addition he presented three television programmes
in which he highlighted the compatibility of modern science with what has been revealed in
the Quran 1400 years ago. Consequently, he was asked: "Does this mean that you
believe that the Quran is the word of God?" to which he replied "I find no
difficulty in accepting this."
In fact Professor Moore was so amazed at the accuracy of the descriptions and the
terminology used for the various stages of the development of the embryo that he modified
his own textbook on the subject. He incorporated all the relevant Quranic passages
and authentic statements of the Prophet Muhammad into his book, The Developing Human:
Clinically oriented embryology with Islamic additions, which was published by WB Saunders
in 1987 and was a standard university textbook in the United States. The book now contains
passages of the Quran and the Hadeeth (verified statements of the Prophet Muhammad)
for every stage of development and Professor Moore has also adopted the classification
used in the above two sources.
Consider also the statement of Tejatet Tejasen (Professor at the Dept. of Anatomy, Faculty
of Medicine, Chiang Mei University, Thailand) after his study on the Quran passages
dealing with embryology: "From my studies and what I have learnt at this conference I
believe that everything that has been recorded in the Quran 1400 years ago must be
true. That can be proved the scientific way". Also the statement of E. Marshal
Johnson (Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Anatomy, Daniel Bough Institute, Thomas
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA) when he became aware of such statements in the
Quran and investigated them: "The Quran describes not only the
development of external form but emphasizes also the internal stages - the stages inside
the embryo of its creation and development, emphasizing major events recognized by
contemporary science... If I was to transpose myself into that era, knowing what I do
today and describing things, I could not describe the things that were described... I see
no evidence to refute the concept that this individual Muhammad had to be developing this
information from some place... so I see nothing in conflict with the concept that divine
intervention was involved..."
Upon being presented with hadeeths (verified statements of the Prophet Muhammad)
concerning dominant and recessive characteristics Joe Leigh Simpson (Professor of
Obstretics and Gynecology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
said: "... these Hadeeths could not have been obtained on the basis of the scientific
knowledge that was available at the time of thewriter... It follows that not
only is there no conflict between genetics and religion (Islam) but in fact religion
(Islam) may guide science by adding revelation to some of the traditional scientific
approaches... There exist statements in the Quran shown centuries later to be valid
which support knowledge in the Quran having been derived from God".
Consider also the statement of T.V.N. Persaud (Professor and Head, Dept. of Anatomy,
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Manitoba, Canada): "Muhammad was a
very ordinary man, he couldnt read, didnt know how to write, in fact he was an
illiterate... were talking about 1400 years ago, you have some illiterate person making
profound statements that are amazingly accurate, of a scientific nature... I personally
cant see how this could be mere chance, there are too many accuracies and like Dr.
Moore I have no difficulty in my mind reconciling that this is a divine inspiration or
revelation which lead him to these statements".
These are just a number of quotes from the "Scientific Community" regarding the
nature and the origins of the Quran. In fact the Quran and Hadeeth do not just
talk about embryology but hundreds of other phenomenon including the earth and sun being
round, spinning around their own axis and following their own orbits, the origin and
formation of the universe, the two types of seas between which is a barrier, the role of
mountains in stabilising the earths crust, the formation of milk in cows, the cause of
sexual diseases, the location of pain receptors within the body, the expansion of the
universe, the precise nature of the water cycle, the change in atmospheric pressure at
high altitudes, the gender of the bee which is responsible for producing honey (female),
the stars consuming themselves via the combustion of their gases and this being the source
of their light and many more.
Explaining all these statements by chance alone is something which has been resorted to,
surprisingly by those deemed to be possessors of intellect and erudition. However this is
not tenable as the following demonstration will show. When you make a guess regarding the
true nature of something (in an accurate and precise manner that is) there are only two
possibilities. Either you are right or wrong. If you make another guess then you only have
one chance in four of being correct both times. If you make a third guess then you have
one chance in eight of being correct all three times and so on. The chances of correctly
describing, lets say, ten phenomena are 1 in 1024. Another point to bear in mind is that
the greater the number of things you describe, the chance of being wrong is greater and
thus the risk you are taking of being discredited gets bigger and bigger. The Quran
and the Sunnah (Authentic sayings of the Prophet (sas)) make statements on literally
hundreds of phenomenen and at the same time openly calls the scientific community to
verify them. If one from the scientific community was to make hundreds of new claims
regarding his particular field and was then to call all his fellow specialists to prove
him wrong he would know without doubt that he is standing on an undermined sand cliff
which is ready to crumble with him. How then for the one who makes statements about the
specialities of others?
One will be surprised to learn that such a scientific approach has been commanded in the
Quran with the objective of ascertaining its truthfulness.
Do they not carefully consider (investigate) the Quran or are there locks upon their
hearts. [Surah 47:24]
Do they not carefully analyse the Quran. If it had been from other than Allaah then surely
they would have
found many discrepancies therein [Surah 4:82]
So religious (that is Islamic) beliefs are not based upon blind acceptance as many have
generalised to all religions and thus falsely attributed to the Quran and Islam.
This has been the experience of Europe in the past 3-400 years in which scientific
advancement and its findings were seen as heretical, its proponents ridiculed and often
exiled and tortured. Islam has never had that experience.
It is true that peoples academic capabilities differ and
thus some will be unable to ascertain the truth of it and therefore may accept it blindly.
But again they have the opportunity to ask the people of knowledge, those who are in a
position to make such a judgement, like those quoted above. It is from the principles of
wisdom and justice that when you dont know you dont make a judgement yourself
but rather consult one who is in a position to do so. In fact this is something Allaah has
also commanded:
So ask the People of Knowledge if you do not know [Surah 21:7]
and He has also said
And those who have been given Knowledge know that that which has been revealed to you from
your Lord
is the Truth [Surah 34:6]
This is a clear proof of the lack of the dependance upon dogma, superstition and personal
experience and an indication of the obligation to research, ascertain and to verify in a
scientific manner the credibility of religious (Islamic) belief. Fortunately there are
those who have done exactly that like Keith Moore and his scientific colleagues but there
are others who have invented lies and slanders in order to discredit the Quran and
the Prophet. However when these lies and slanders are put to the test scientifically they
fail miserably and their irrationality and bias becomes evident. Some of the common claims
are that Muhammad was possessed or was an eloquent poet or was a magician or was one who
was brainwashed or was a soothsayer. In fact all of these have been denied and rebutted in
the Quran itself in numerous places and numerous times. It is even more strange that
these were the very same claims made by the people who belied the Prophet during his
lifetime, and they are the only ones that are resorted to today. What a great advancement!
Nay! We hurl the Truth against falsehood and it does smash
its brains and thus it perishes. And woe be to
you for what you describe (with your tongues) [Surah 21:18]
Note: All quotes have been taken from a video in which after having been
presented with the statements in the Quran and Hadeeth and given the chance to
investigate, the various scientists were questioned as to their opinion regarding the
Quran. There response was recorded live. The video is called "The Truth"
and is available from the Islamic Society upon request. If you would like to know more or
have any queries about this topic then please feel free to contact the Islamic Society on
Ext. 2019 or if you prefer you are more than welcome to the Society in the Chaplaincy
Centre or drop us a line via the Students Union Pigeon Holes
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