The Quran and the Expanding Universe: Scientific Insights through an Islamic Lens

Authors

  • Dr. Bushra Murtatza Malik Assistant Professor, Govt. Ayesha Siddqia Degree College, Lahore Author

Keywords:

Quran, expanding universe, cosmology, Surah Adh-Dhariyat, Islamic science, scientific interpretation, astronomical observations, cosmic phenomena, religious texts, scientific inquiry

Abstract

This paper explores the intriguing intersection between the Quranic descriptions of the universe and contemporary cosmological theories, particularly the notion of an expanding universe. The Quran, a central text in Islam, includes verses that have been interpreted as references to cosmic phenomena. Notably, Surah Adh-Dhariyat (51:47) is often cited for its apparent allusion to the expansion of the heavens, which aligns with the modern scientific understanding of an expanding universe, as supported by observations in cosmology. This study seeks to analyze the Quranic verses that suggest an expanding universe through the lens of current scientific knowledge. By comparing these ancient texts with contemporary astronomical theories and observations, the paper aims to highlight the potential for a meaningful dialogue between Islamic scripture and modern science. It also examines the historical context of these interpretations to understand their development over time and their impact on Islamic thought. The research underscores the significance of integrating religious perspectives with scientific inquiry, offering a nuanced view of how ancient religious insights might inform or reflect contemporary scientific paradigms. The findings suggest that religious texts can offer valuable perspectives on cosmic phenomena, fostering a deeper understanding of both the Quranic and scientific narratives about the universe’s nature and evolution.

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Published

2024-03-10