This challenging and insightful book addresses such pressing questions in science, philosophy and Islam as:
• Can a Muslim believe in the theory of evolution?
• Is the theory of evolution, by its very nature, atheistic?
• Did God create everything instantly or through stages?
• What does the Quran mean when it says that humans were created “from clay”?
• Can a Muslim believe that God created humans through an evolutionary process?
• Would shared common ancestry of monkeys and humans create a problem for Islam?
• Is the scientific age of the universe (billions of years) a problem for Islam?
• Does the creation of Adam contradict the theory of evolution?
These are, of course, hard questions. But we look closely at the Quran for answers.
This challenging and insightful book addresses such pressing questions in science, philosophy and Islam as:
• Can a Muslim believe in the theory of evolution?
• Is the theory of evolution, by its very nature, atheistic?
• Did God create everything instantly or through stages?
• What does the Quran mean when it says that humans were created “from clay”?
• Can a Muslim believe that God created humans through an evolutionary process?
• Would shared common ancestry of monkeys and humans create a problem for Islam?
• Is the scientific age of the universe (billions of years) a problem for Islam?
• Does the creation of Adam contradict the theory of evolution?
These are, of course, hard questions. But we look closely at the Quran for answers.