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Some Muslims believe that the processes of life on Earth started from one single point of species [5] with a mixture of water and a viscous clay-like substance. [6] [7] Muslim thinkers have proposed and accepted elements of the theory of evolution, some holding the belief of the supremacy of God in the process.
Answer: assalamu alaykum. 1. According to most scholars, there is no problem accepting the Big Bang as it does not directly contradict any of the primary texts on the origins of creation. Some scholars have even cited Quran 21:30 and 41:11 as supporting the Big Bang theory. 2.
In the contemporary era, a significant minority of Muslims who support evolution exist, but evolution is not accepted by mainstream scholars of the post-colonial Muslim world. However, Abdulla Galadari argues that evolution is compatible even with a literal reading of the Qur'an. [39]
Oct 23, 2019 · During the golden age of Islamic civilization, Muslim scholars proposed a preliminary view of the evolutionary process, called the ‘Mohammedan theory of evolution of man from lower forms’.
- Mohammed Alassiri
- assirim@ksau-hs.edu.sa
- 2020
In contrast, ethnographic studies demonstrate that Muslims’ thinking about evolution (Guhin, 2016) is as constructed and adaptive as it is in response to such ‘real-life’ religio-ethical dilemmas as IVF (Inhorn, 2004; Clark, 2009) and organ transplantation (Hamdy, 2013).
May 5, 2010 · In fact the dominant narrative in the Muslim world sees Islam as a rational religion in harmony with modern science. At the same time many Muslims see the theory of biological evolution as a challenge to the Islamic account of creation.
Oct 19, 2023 · Against this, we trace the historical developments and pertinent discussion of Islam and Evolution, culminating in the release of Islam and Evolution: Al-Ghazālī and the Modern Evolutionary Paradigm. For those unfamiliar with the subject, the introduction provides a breakdown of the monograph and its core thesis.