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Miracle of Quran (2)

Miracle of Islam
Al-Qur'an is the holy book of Muslims which was revealed to the prophet muhammad (PBUH), Al-Quran is not a science book but there are many scientific facts in some verses are accurately stated and the new right can be found with the technology of the 20th century. These facts can not be known at the time whwn the Holy Qur'an was revealed, and this is increasingly proving that The Qur'an is the word of God not the word of Muhammad.

As the word of God, Quran it contains a lot of the magic that proves this fact. One of them is the fact that a number of scientific truths that we can only revealed by the technology of the 20th century it has been revealed about the Qur'an 1400 years ago.

Bellow are some miracles of Quran :

Astronomy in Al-Quran:
Many facts, such as the creation of the universe from nothing, the expansion of the universe, and the distribution lines of the planets in the universe, which can only be known through modern astronomy, have been reported in the Qur'an about 1400 years ago.
It is including creation of universe, separation of sky and earth, the earth is round shape, the expansion of universe, the orbit and others.

Physics in Al-Quran
Dis you know that the objects is created in pairs, did you know that the element iron was originally formed in the stars in space, and that time is a relative concept? Al-Qur'an has hinted about all these scientific facts.

Biology in Al-Quran
The Holy Qur'an describes the development of human embryos in the womb through the explanation that really fit with the findings of modern embryology. It informs about :
  1. Part of the brain that we control out motion
  2. Human Birth
  3. Three stages of the baby in the uterus
  4. Fingerprint on human, and others
Planet Earth in Al-Quran
Many scientific facts, from the layers of the atmosphere to the mountain geological functions, from the formation of rain to the structure of the underwater world, described in the verses of the Quran. It informs about :
  1. Atmospheric layers
  2. The wind wed
  3. Function of the mountain
  4. Seas that are not mixed with each other
  5. The occurrence of rain, and others.
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