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The Holy Qur’an and the Psychology of Colours
The world of creation with all its wonders is indeed a delight for the eyes.
How was the creation of man according to the Qur’an? (Part 1)
The Qur’an has explained the creation of man and his origin using different words and phrases. Some verses say that the initial material man comes from is clay. Other verses say it is water, while a third group say it is sperm. Meanwhile a fourth group says it was both clay and sperm together.
Was the earth created before the sky? (Part 3)
Was the earth created before the sky? (Part 1)
The Holy Qur’an says in verse 28 of Chapter al-Baqarah: “He it is Who created for you all that is in the earth, and He directed Himself to the heaven, so He made them complete seven heavens, and He knows all things.”
Islam and Medicine (Part 2)
The Problem of the Origin of Life (Part 2)
We said that the Noble Qur’an explicitly affirms that life lies in the hands of God and that it negates the role of anyone else in the creation of life.
The Qur’an and the Nature of Life
The Noble Qur'an recurrently mentions life. In many of its verses, the coming to life of creatures, the different stages of life, the system involved in the creation of living creatures, the effects of life such as intelligence, consciousness, perception, hearing, sight, guidance, inspiration, instinct and the like are mentioned as the `signs' indicative of Divine wisdom and design.
Optimistic Picture of the Future in the Qur’anic View
As you may know, Islam, like all other religions, portrays an optimistic picture of the future. This portrayal has been done in the manner most beautiful in the Holy Qur’an.
The Secret Number, Forty, in the Qur’an
Number Forty is a special number in the religious and Islamic culture.
Each Angles has a Specific Mission
An-Naziat (The life Grabbers) This surah was revealed in Mecca and has 46 verses. Naziat are the angles who drag the souls (of the sinners) out forcefully. The title has been taken from its first verse.
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