The Influence of Islam Upon Classical Arabic Scientific Writings: An Examination of the Extent of Their Reference to Quran, Hadith and Related Texts
Author: Muhammad Fuad Abdullah / Azizan Baharuddin
Publisher: IKIM
ISBN: 978-983-2636-95-3
Year: 2014
Weight:
0.600 kg
Pages: 50 pp
Price: RM50
The biblical verse “ In the beginning God created the heaven
and the earth” (Genesis, 1:1), was given supportive assertion by none other
than Pope Pius XII himself when, in 1951 he alluded to the Big Bang theory of
the beginning of the universe saying, “everything seems to indicate that the
universe has in finite times times a mighty beginning.” (Davies, 1983:20) Some
Muslim writers such as Sulaiman Noordin (1992:1-2) have similarly referred to
the Quranic verse (21:30):
Do not the unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth
were jointed together (as one Unit of Creation), before We clove them asunder?
We made from water every living thing, will they not then believe?
As positively supporting the Big Bang theory. On the last
part of the verse “We made from water every living thing,” commentator Yusuf
Ali (1989:801) says:
That all life began in the water is also a conclusion to which our latest knowledge in biological science points. Apart from the fact that protoplasm, the original basis of living matter, is a liquid or semi-liquid and in a state of constant flux and instability, there is the fact that land animals, like the higher vertebrates, including man, show in their embryological history, organs like those of fishes, indicating the watery origin of their original habitat. The constitution of protoplasm is about 80 to 85 percent water.