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Re: Atheism
Greetings,
Secondly, you are right that commentators interpret some verses differently when a verse has more than one valid meaning. So how does it discredit the value of the Qur'an if advancements in science simply aid our understanding of a meaning that was already present in a verse? In the context of embryology, recent science confirms and enriches what was already there; it is not as though nobody ever imagined the subject of embryology existing in the Qur'an before such advancements were made!
Peace.
P.S. I may move these posts into the thread about scientific miracles in the Qur'an, since they might be more relevant to that topic.
Greetings,
That is quite a broad statement to make. Firstly, not all of the passages are as "vague" as you make out, for the verses on embryology are quite clearly referring to embryology and discuss the subject in vivid detail. So to claim, for instance, that nobody ever perceived the notion that embryology occurs in stages sounds rather far-fetched, especially since the stages mentioned in the Qur'an describe distinct shapes or forms. We have a thread about this issue here, discussing the fact that such knowledge was realised by Muslims in the 14th century, which has only been brought to light in the twentieth century.none of the Qur'an's "scientific knowledge" in these vague passages was known until after the relevant scientific discoveries. Before the scientific discoveries, the "scientific" phrases in the Qur'an would have been interpreted differently by commentators.
Secondly, you are right that commentators interpret some verses differently when a verse has more than one valid meaning. So how does it discredit the value of the Qur'an if advancements in science simply aid our understanding of a meaning that was already present in a verse? In the context of embryology, recent science confirms and enriches what was already there; it is not as though nobody ever imagined the subject of embryology existing in the Qur'an before such advancements were made!
Well the "foresight" here is that such knowledge as the above did not exist at the time in which the Qur'an was revealed, therefore to have verses whose valid meanings impart this, is a miracle. Also note that there is a separate aspect of the miraculous nature of the Qur'an, which is predictions of the future (which you seem to have touched on in your post).Aside from these "vague" examples, I know of no examples from the Qur'an that clearly show radical or supernatural foresight.
Perhaps the following article may help us to understand the issue better: http://islamtoday.com/show_detail_section.cfm?q_id=9&main_cat_id=31Are you referring to the much-touted Qur'anic embryology? Where bones are formed before muscles, in contradiction with modern knowledge?
I am not an interpreter of the Qur'an and nor are you as far as I know, but needless to say this is not the case at all, as I have explained above.Yes: wait for a scientific discovery, then search the Qur'an for any phrase that could be stretched in order to appear to be in agreement with it, then publicise the "miracle".
Peace.
P.S. I may move these posts into the thread about scientific miracles in the Qur'an, since they might be more relevant to that topic.