Al-Indunisiy
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Since I first read or watch videos/articles/books about the scientific miracles of the Quran I had thoughts going on about the relation between science and religion.
My perception is that we must be careful when associating some aspcts of the Qur'an with scientific discoveries. That is because of the different nature of science and the Qur'an.
Science is always subject to change by the influence of human progress and world view. Example: the change between flat-world to round-earth view. But, Islam and thus the Qur'an will never change.
Thus by associating some aspects of the Qur'an with scientific discoveries we put some claims of miracle subject to scientific progress.
But maybe except some miracle claims would be spared because the nature of the scientific discoveries is indisputable. Example: human embryology.
Okay, if anyone have any other views or comment(maybe point some weakness in my views) please reply.

Since I first read or watch videos/articles/books about the scientific miracles of the Quran I had thoughts going on about the relation between science and religion.
My perception is that we must be careful when associating some aspcts of the Qur'an with scientific discoveries. That is because of the different nature of science and the Qur'an.
Science is always subject to change by the influence of human progress and world view. Example: the change between flat-world to round-earth view. But, Islam and thus the Qur'an will never change.
Thus by associating some aspects of the Qur'an with scientific discoveries we put some claims of miracle subject to scientific progress.
But maybe except some miracle claims would be spared because the nature of the scientific discoveries is indisputable. Example: human embryology.
Okay, if anyone have any other views or comment(maybe point some weakness in my views) please reply.
