Quran and Modern Science: Compatible or Incompatible?

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Description: In this lecture, Dr. Zakir Naik states various sciences that have been foretold in the Quran but have been established recently by modern science,

  • By Dr. Zaik Naik
  • Published on 11 Sep 2012
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Key Points of This Video

  • 00:00
  • 05:34
  • 08:15
  • 09:50
    Big Bang
    Initial Celestial Matter
    The World is Geo-spherical
    The Moon has borrowed light
    The Sun and the Moon also revolve around their own axis
    The Sun and the Moon do not overtake each other
    The Sun will cease to exist one day
    Plasma - Matter in between the heavens and earth
    Atmosphere a protection for mankind
    The Universe is expanding
  • 27:58
    Atomism
  • 30:14
    The Water Cycle
    How the Rain falls?
    The Underground water
    The Clouds looking like mountain of wools
  • 36:07
    The layers of the world
    The folding Phenomenon
    The Mountains are like tent pegs or icebergs
  • 39:37
    The Unseen barrier
    Examples
  • 43:02
    Everything is made of water
  • 44:00
    Genders
    Everything is in pair
  • 46:46
    Animals live in communities just like humans
  • 48:03
  • 49:58
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