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Quran, Evolution, and Cosmology explores the harmony between Quranic revelation and scientific discovery. In an age where faith and science are often seen as opposites, this thought-provoking book offers a Quran-based, reason-guided perspective that bridges traditional Islamic belief with modern evolutionary theory and cosmological understanding.

Drawing directly from the Quran as the primary and protected source of divine guidance, the author invites readers to question, reflect, and seek coherence between the signs of God in scripture and in nature. Through a critical lens rooted in both tawheed (oneness of God) and empirical exploration, the book discusses the creation of life, the stages of the universe, and the moral implications of human existence.

This non-profit work is intended as a contribution to ongoing dialogues in Islamic thought, encouraging independent reflection and respectful inquiry. Through this website, I aim to demonstrate that the Quran stands as the sole, unaltered source from the Prophet’s time. Offering profound truths that align with modern science and address criticisms of Islam. Far from being a relic, the Quran is a living guide. Illuminating the cosmos, human origins, and our purpose with unmatched clarity. The Noble Quran is the root, base, and stem of Islam. As the oldest Arabic text preserved in its original form, it is the only reliable source from the era of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. No other book from that time—except a collection of Arabic poetry unrelated to Islam—survives unchanged.

The Holy Quran’s authenticity

The Quran’s authenticity is unchallenged, making it the definitive criterion for understanding Islam’s teachings Surah Al-Hujurat 49:6. Critics of Islam often rely on secondary sources, which are less reliable. The earliest biography of the Prophet, Sīratu Rasūlillāh by Ibn Ishaq 767–704 CE, was written 110 years after the Prophet’s death and no longer exists in its original form. It was re-edited by Ibn Hisham as Al-Sīrah al-Nabawiyyah 140 years after the Prophet’s passing. Making it the second-oldest surviving text about Islam. Most Hadith collections, recording the Prophet’s sayings, were compiled 250–200 years later, except for Muwatta Imam Malik 795–711 CE. These temporal gaps highlight the Quran’s unique reliability as the direct word of Allah.

The Quran is not only a historical anchor but also the touchstone for truth. It obliges believers to verify information, ensuring no falsehood is attributed to the Prophet, peace be upon him Surah Al-Hujurat 49:6. The Prophet himself warned against intentional lies in his name: “Whoever tells a lie against me (intentionally), then (surely) let him occupy his seat in Hell-fire” Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith No. 110. True belief requires unwavering trust in the Prophet’s decisions Surah An-Nisa 4:65

How do we ensure authenticity in his absence? The Quran answers this challenge. As the unaltered word of Allah, it serves as the standard to evaluate Hadith and other sources. Hadith scholars established criteria, including alignment with the Quran. But later alterations to their work underscore the Quran’s supremacy as the ultimate arbiter of truth. By returning to the Quran, we honor our duty to seek truth and safeguard the Prophet’s legacy.

The Nobel Quran’s wisdom

The Nobel Quran’s wisdom extends beyond theology, offering insights that resonate with modern science. Its descriptions of cosmic origins align strikingly with cosmology. Surah Al-Anbiya 21:30 evokes the Big Bang, a singular origin expanding into the universe. Surah Al-An’am 6:1 describes a transition from darkness to light, mirroring stellar ignition. With khalaqa (creation from nothing) and ja‘ala (transformation) suggesting a unified origin for dark matter and light. Surah Fussilat 41:12 portrays seven heavens, possibly symbolic, reflecting the universe’s structured domains, akin to cosmology’s cosmic web.

The Holy Quran is not at odds with science but in harmony with it. The universe’s fine-tuned laws, enabling life, reflect the divine purpose woven into creation Surah AdDukhan 39–44:38. The Quran also speaks to human origins, engaging with evolution and the story of Adam and Eve. Surah Nuh 71:17 suggests a gradual emergence, compatible with evolutionary biology, as detailed in my articles https://quran-for-all.org/quran-and-evolution/. The Quran frames humanity’s development as a divine process, culminating in consciousness and responsibility.

Adam and Eve

The narrative of Adam and Eve Surah Al-Baqarah 39–2:30 is not a literal chronicle but a profound symbol of human purpose and moral agency. It marks the dawn of consciousness, where humans, endowed with divine light Surah An-Nur ,24:35 become stewards of Earth. This book’s later chapters weave these themes, showing the Quran’s narrative as a bridge between faith and scientific inquiry.

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the Holy Quran’s timeless wisdom. By grounding our understanding in the Quran, we dispel unjust criticisms and uncover a vision of creation that unites cosmology, evolution, and human purpose. The Quran is not merely a text but a divine blueprint, guiding us through the cosmos and our own existence. Join me in this journey to marvel at Allah’s signs, as promised. “We will show them Our signs in the horizons and within themselves until it becomes clear to them that it is the truth” Surah Fussilat 41:53

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