The Amazing Quran

Peace Vision
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Many centuries before the onset of Muhammad’s prophethood, there was a well-known theory of atomism advanced by the Greek philosopher, Democritus. He and the people who came after him assumed that matter consists of tiny, indestructible, indivisible particles called atoms. The Arabs too, used to deal in the same concept; in fact, the Arabic word dharrah commonly referred to the smallest particle known to man. Now, modern science has discovered that this smallest unit of matter (i.e., the atom, which has all of the same properties as its element) can be split into its component parts. This is a new idea, a development of the last century; yet; interestingly enough, this information had already been documented in the Quran (Surah Saba’, 34:3) which states: “He [i.e., Allah] is aware of an atom’s weight in the heavens and on the earth and even anything smaller than that...”

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dmsflcl
April 18, 2015
The bible says test the spirits and hold fast to that which is good. Same thing you are trying to say about the Quran. The Quran (in my opinion) is a book of the warrior in today's terms.convert or die they tell us.
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Rishad Dsouza
April 18, 2013
Lot of those so-called scientific facts are actually very loosely made statements. If that is going to be the basis of your belief in an ideology, i suggest you just worship science and call Newton the prophet!
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Pedro Gonzalez Jr.
August 16, 2013
This book is great. It uses science and logic (both are encouraged in the Qur'an) to prove that at the very least this is a unique and quite peculiar book. Al-Qur'an has many facts in it that (as far as we know) an illiterate business man from Mecca could not have known based on the common knowledge of the times. God is love :-) Allahu akbar!
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