The Quran for Astronomy and Earth Exploration from Space

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This book presents fifteen chapters on galaxies, the solar system, and applied physics, and is illustrated by 8 color pictures from NASA. Each chapter, quoting liberally from the Quran, demonstrates the integration of the facts and values derived from the Quran with modern human knowledge.  The Quran legitimizes science and technology as essentially Islamic knowledge, thus making it the duty of every individual and society to understand and utilize them for the good of mankind and the environment. Islamic jihad and tafsir, being subject to human and temporal limitations, provide knowledge which has probability but not the certainty of truth. Quranic verses are given technological explanations based on data from non-Muslim sources and NASA explorations, without implying that every modern fact , theory and scientific speculation is being read into the Quran as a matter of Islamization.  The book is a model of tawhid: the integration of the facts and values of Quranic revelation with those of modern technological advances. As such it is crucial to Islamic acculturation, and as a counter to later-day Muslim reductionism which has excluded the natural sciences, technology, and even socio-humanistic sciences from the Islamic purview,.  This book also shows how Islamization provides values by which to evaluate knowledge; thus astrology and environmentally harmful sciences and technology are un-Islamic.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S. Waqar Ahmed Husaini

S WAQAR AHMED HUSAINI is the Founder-President, Institute of Islamic Sciences, Technology, and Development, since 1986, Visiting Scholar, Stanford University. In the Islamic and comparative contexts, he has taught civil and water resources engineering, environmental laws, engineering economics, history and philosophy of science, bio-medical ethics etc. in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and USA.  He has been a consultant for US government agencies, UN bodies, and Islamic and Arab inter-governmental organization.

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Title
The Quran for Astronomy and Earth Exploration from Space
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8187570091
Length
219p.
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