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Day 48 of Be Quranic delves into Ayah 29 of Surat al-Baqarah, which highlights Allah's creation of the earth and the heavens for our benefit, urging gratitude and worship towards Him.
The passage reflects on the scientific curiosity inspired by the Quran, leading to the golden era of Muslim scientists who saw the study of the universe as a way to understand Allah's greatness.
It emphasizes that the conflict between science and religion is not inherent to Islam, as many Muslim scholars were also scientists who contributed significantly to various fields.
The ayah encourages Muslims to explore and study the universe, seeing in its complexity and beauty the signs of Allah's design and purpose.
This approach combines the revelations of the Quran with the observation of the universe, fostering a powerful, balanced understanding that once led Muslims to excel.
By Qaswa HouseDay 48 of Be Quranic delves into Ayah 29 of Surat al-Baqarah, which highlights Allah's creation of the earth and the heavens for our benefit, urging gratitude and worship towards Him.
The passage reflects on the scientific curiosity inspired by the Quran, leading to the golden era of Muslim scientists who saw the study of the universe as a way to understand Allah's greatness.
It emphasizes that the conflict between science and religion is not inherent to Islam, as many Muslim scholars were also scientists who contributed significantly to various fields.
The ayah encourages Muslims to explore and study the universe, seeing in its complexity and beauty the signs of Allah's design and purpose.
This approach combines the revelations of the Quran with the observation of the universe, fostering a powerful, balanced understanding that once led Muslims to excel.