Quran Scientific Errors
Maxwell Shimba
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Quran Scientific Errors
The Quran is often praised by its adherents as a divine text containing miraculous knowledge that anticipates modern science. However, critics argue that it contains numerous statements about the natural world that contradict established scientific facts. These errors suggest that the Quran reflects the prevailing cosmological, biological, and geological understanding of the 7th-century Arabian Peninsula, rather than divine foreknowledge. Below are seven examples where the Quran appears to conflict with modern scientific understanding.
1. The Earth as Flat and Spread Out
Several verses in the Quran describe the Earth as being "spread out" like a carpet (e.g., Surah 71:19, Surah 78:6). While these verses may be interpreted poetically by some, they align with ancient beliefs of a flat Earth and contradict the well-established scientific fact that the Earth is a sphere. Early Islamic commentators, including al-Tabari, interpreted these verses literally, reinforcing the notion of a flat Earth. The lack of any direct mention of the Earth's spherical nature raises questions about the Quran's divine origins.
2. The Setting of the Sun in a Muddy Spring
Surah 18:86 describes Zul-Qarnain reaching a place where the sun "set in a muddy spring." This imagery suggests a geocentric view of the cosmos, where the sun physically travels across the sky and descends into a specific earthly location at night. Modern astronomy has long established that the Earth revolves around the sun and that the apparent movement of the sun is due to the Earth's rotation. Critics argue that this verse reflects pre-scientific mythology rather than divine revelation.
3. The Creation of Humans from Clotted Blood
Surah 96:2 states that humans were created from a "clinging clot" (alaq). Early Muslim scholars interpreted this to mean a blood clot, a view consistent with ancient embryological misconceptions. Modern embryology shows that human development begins with a zygote formed by the fusion of an egg and sperm, not a blood clot. Despite attempts to reinterpret this verse metaphorically, it remains inconsistent with established scientific facts about human reproduction.
4. Stars as Missiles to Drive Away Devils
Surah 67:5 and Surah 37:6-10 describe stars as objects hurled at devils to prevent them from eavesdropping on heavenly secrets. This depiction contradicts the scientific understanding that stars are massive celestial bodies undergoing nuclear fusion. Furthermore, shooting stars, or meteors, are simply small space debris burning up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere. The Quran's portrayal of stars as tools of divine punishment is seen as a relic of ancient cosmological myths.
5. The Seven Heavens and Seven Earths
The Quran mentions the creation of seven heavens and seven Earths (Surah 65:12). While "seven heavens" could be interpreted metaphorically, no scientific evidence supports the existence of seven Earths. Modern astronomy has found no parallel structure in the universe that corresponds to this description. This idea seems to stem from ancient Near Eastern cosmology, which envisioned a multi-layered universe.
6. The Fixed Orbit of the Sun
Surah 36:38 states that the sun runs its course to a "resting place." Early Islamic commentators interpreted this literally, believing the sun physically traveled across the sky and rested beneath Allah's throne at night. Modern science demonstrates that the sun is stationary relative to the solar system's center of gravity, while the Earth's rotation creates the illusion of the sun's movement. This verse reflects ancient geocentric beliefs rather than heliocentric truths.
7. The Creation of Milk in Animals
Surah 16:66 describes milk as being produced from "between excretions and blood."
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