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Islamic views on evolution are diverse, ranging from theistic evolution to Old Earth creationism. [1] Some Muslims around the world believe "humans and other living things have evolved over time", [2] [3] yet some others believe they have "always existed in present form". [4]
Feb 1, 2011 · The Qur’an clearly states that Adam was created by Allah, and with His own hands, “He said, ‘Iblis, what prevented you prostrating to what I created with My own two hands?” [4] In addition, the famous Companion, Abdullah ibn Umar, said, “Allah created four things with His hand: the Throne, the Pen, the Garden of Eden and Adam. To the ...
- Big Bang?
- Expansion of Universe
- Six Days of Creation?
- Life Came from Water
- Creation of Adam & Eve
When describing the creationof the "heavens and the earth," the Quran does not discount the theory of a "Big Bang" explosion at the start of it all. In fact, the Quran says that Following this big explosion, Allah Thus the elements and the matter destined to become the planets and stars began to cool, come together, and form into shape, following t...
Neither does the Qur'an rule out the possibility that the universe is continuing to expand. There has been some historical debate among Muslim scholars about the precise meaning of this verse since knowledge of the universe's expansion was only recently discovered.
The Qur'an states that While on the surface this might seem similar to the account related in the Bible, there are some important distinctions. The verses that mention "six days" use the Arabic word yawm(day). This word appears several other times in the Qur'an, each denoting a different measurement of time. In one case, the measure of a day is equ...
The Quran describes that Allah "made from water every living thing" (21:30). Another verse describes how "Allah has created every animal from water. Of them are some that creep on their bellies, some that walk on two legs, and some that walk on four. Allah creates what He wills, for truly Allah has power over all things" (24:45). These verses suppo...
While Islam recognizes the general idea of the development of life in stages, over a period of time, human beings are considered as a special act of creation. Islam teaches that human beings are a unique life form that was created by Allah in a special way, with unique gifts and abilities unlike any other: a soul and conscience, knowledge, and free...
Evolution is a scientific theory that, before attempting to employ it to understand the sunnan of Allah in creation, should be investigated using the internal logic of scientific inquiry and well-established scientific methodologies. The Qur’an says in (38:75) about Prophet Adam, ﴾whom I created with My two hands?﴿
As an opinion, it was wholly rejected by all Muslims as it goes against their basic knowledge that Allah created Adam with his own hands, from clay, in the physical form of a human being, and then breathed life into it.
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Answered by Ustadh Salman Younas Question: The theory of evolution is really pushed in schools and society as a whole. In our tradition, is evolution true, false or a difference of opinion? Can you please clarify the Islamic position on evolution and the Big Bang?
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Although all creation pays subservience to Allah (24:42), God consciousness and awareness is specific to man and a requirement for man to evolve spiritually (39:22) (40:55). There is an innate nature in man that seeks God. A feature of divine design is polarity. It creates balance.