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The Quran and Evolution - A Comparative Study - cover

The Quran and Evolution - A Comparative Study

Asif Ahmed Srabon

Publisher: BookRix

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In a thought-provoking exploration of science, faith, and the quest for understanding, Asif Ahmed Srabon delves deep into the timeless questions surrounding the Quran and the theory of evolution. In this meticulously researched and insightful book, Srabon offers a bridge between these seemingly disparate worlds, unraveling the Quran's creation narrative while scrutinizing the principles and evidence of evolutionary theory. Through a comparative lens, readers embark on a journey to uncover the shared truths and intriguing intersections that reveal the remarkable harmony between religious teachings and scientific discoveries. This book invites you to contemplate the coexistence of faith and reason, and the profound implications it holds for our understanding of the universe, human origins, and our place within it. "The Quran and Evolution" is a compelling and enlightening study that seeks to unite the spiritual and scientific in the quest for truth and meaning.
Available since: 09/28/2023.
Print length: 28 pages.

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