Yes, every word, every letter and every vowel mark is accepted as the unadulterated word of Allah (swt).
There are no more 'Muslim empires' for the work of Muslim scientists to be counted for Islam. And of course there's plenty of room for God in science, no one asks the deep questions that is all!Western science does not deny the advances made by Islamic thinkers. Referring Ptolemy to debunk modern science is rubbish, of course his ideas are now discredited, that's called PROGRESS!
Of course there is no 'proof' for God, it is a matter of faith. Or not. What is your point? Atheists merely say "the evidence is insufficient". And in scientific terms this is irrefutable. Faith or belief is an entirely different matter. In my experience few atheists have any interest at all in disproving God which as you well know is impossible (proof of absence), nor in proving his existence (also, impossible until he actually makes an appearance).
probably because you live in a bubble.I say 'western science' because I am not aware of much significant contribution from Islam; this may be my ignorance but I do know there are very few Muslims who are Nobel laureates, which is the accepted 'measuring stick'. How many modern inventions and discoveries attribute to Muslim scientists, by the way? I have no interest in attacking Islam but the facts speak, do they not? To me, ALL religions have tried to inhibit science down the ages, from the earliest astronomical discoveries to recent times; even now the Christian establishment objects to birth control, evolution, stem cell research, etc- on it goes. Perhaps Islam has been less so but what happened to stop this progress?
Atheism = Satanism?? Where in the Koran does it tell you that? What a silly claim- if atheists have no belief then how can they believe in Satan? Rational argument is not your forte.
That maybe so but it is not the case. The simple fact is no one gets decorated for their ground breaking research and claims it for Islam- It is no longer considered the identity that folks refer to. For instance the article I just posted above about Iran. It doesn't say most scientific research is coming out of the Islamic east. It says it is coming out of Iran and that's the end of that. Until such a time we drop the labels and nationalism it is simply going to remain as such!Personally I think the fall of science in muslim lands was caused primarily by the effect of the mongol
منوة الخيال;1540371 said:Atheism is very much a belief like any other
They believe there's NO God but offer nothing to bypass God.
It also instinctive to worship
منوة الخيال;1540372 said:It doesn't say most scientific research is coming out of the Islamic east. It says it is coming out of Iran and that's the end of that. Until such a time we drop the labels and nationalism it is simply going to remain as such!
and you're right about the geopolitical and socio-economic conditions. America spends its money expanding the Israeli space program while forgetting its space program. Is it because Zionists are so smart?
An Instinct isn't a highly developed reticular function obviously- it is simply there like your desire to drink when you're thirsty, or eat when you're hungry or procreate. It is simply our fitrah to believe. I don't obviously have to convince you of the Islamic argument for that because 'western scientists' have already drawn the same conclusion:Do you have evidence for that? I don't disagree really but would like to know how you drew that conclusion.
Personally I think the fall of science in muslim lands was caused primarily by the effect of the mongol invasion followed by partial societal collapse and social upheavel resulting in the sort of Islamic scholars who eventually led to Al-Ghazali, who set the path forward and plunged Islam into a dark age of science it has not yet recovered from.
How much of the fall has to do with religion and culture, and how much has to do with economics and demographics I can't really say, but I think both were involved and they they had a lot of interplay between them.
1) Al Ghazali wasn't a scientist, so he is not responsible for what you claim.
2) Islam didn't plunge into the dark ages because of any scholar - no. It happened because of the crusades...
From your reference-
"Children's normally and naturally developing minds make them prone to believe in divine creation and intelligent design. In contrast, evolution is unnatural for human minds; relatively difficult to believe."
Of course children will think this way. They don't have the level of understanding needed so can only assume it is all created- no other explanation is available. As they mature and acquire knowledge their understanding improves and given enough education (without indoctrination) some will conclude that evolution is more rational than magic. Evolution is very hard to believe until it is studied in depth and the evidence given credibility. And how we all love 'magic' and wish it could be real.
منوة الخيال;1540417 said:''well of course they will'' and that in fact proves further atheist hypocrisy as perpetuated by the the likes of Dawkins that children are born atheists and their parents indoctrinate them. It is best to be principled even if wrong in lieu of ending constantly with a foot in your mouth. There's nothing scientific about conjecturing and furthermore already hammers in the point that to worship is instinctive and not to worship is going against well our nature!
I don't really get the rest of the drivel but guarantee anyone here with a fifth grade biology education can put a better argument together than the words you throw out in hopes of God knows what!
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