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Originally posted by Shadow_Link
Funny you mention atmosphere..:
Iron In the Qur’aan
In Soorah Al-Hadeed the 57th chapter of the Qur’aan in Ayaat 25 Allah states:
“Wa anzalnaal hadeed, feehi ba’sun shadeed, wa manaafi’u linaas (I have revealed (sent down) iron which has great force in it and benefit for humans)”
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It doesn't seem like proof to me at all. I read through the articles on your website (except for the birth one), and it sounds somewhat convincing but isn't like the Qur'aan explicitly states exactly that Iron was sent from a star not of our own because our sun is not hot enough. Nor does it explicitly explain how the planets were created, or the other things that website tries to prove the Qur'aan states 1400 years ago.
The quote you gave is said in a roundabout way, and the articles also seem to explain things in a roundabout way. They are saying things in a certain way to make it seem like it is absolute proof.
Like the translation of the quote up there, it says God "revealed" but then says "sent down." It seems like it's changing things around to make it seem more convincing.
I respect your beliefs, don't get me wrong. But what that website and article are doing is reminiscient of what people do with the Christian Bible and especially the book of Revelation. They manipulate the words said in order to make it seem like undoubtable "proof" of something else.
I admit it's interesting, and something I didn't know about Islam. But I personally don't think finding "proof" in holy books is necessary to believe in a God (though I don't believe in what Islam says you must believe about Allah).
The proof of God is all around us. A higher being anyway, and maybe multiple higher beings. Maybe a better description is that God is an extremely smart or "higher" alien race, one from outward of this universe or realm we know.