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Hello. Yes it is a PDF file. And its size is about 700 KB. I have not been able to send yet due to volume limit. I even zipped it but it was not sent. I am currently editing a small volume article on international rules. It may take some time. Accept my apology. Thank you for your patience.
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If the Quran predicted/discussed scientific discoveries only formulated in the last hundred years, why does it constantly refer to the Earth being flat when we knew that wasn't the case since Ancient Greece?
 
Hello. Our weekly holiday is Friday. I apologize to everyone for the delay. I am ready for your comments on the abstract of the article sent by me to the paranormal.
 
The first word he said to Muhammad: Sing. He repeated three times. That is, learn science and in the next four verses he also said for science. Go find out the unknowns. Tell me, what is this word? And who said that? Is it medieval? Or up to date. The Qur'an speaks of the cosmic context. Ten years ago, NASA supercomputers managed to take a small photo of it. The Qur'an speaks of neutron stars - of dark matter and dark energy - of space black holes, and so on. Who could have said that in the seventh century? Muhammad was illiterate! So who told him the Quran? wait ...
 
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From the beginning of man's creation, the question has always been in his mind that; How are man, beings, and the universe created? Who is the creator of this world? What is his goal? How did he create it? Where does the end of the world lead? Does the creation of the universe have a beginning and an end? Apart from matter and nature that we observe, are there other forces and beings? Is there a world or worlds other than the universe?Is there a supernatural? If there is how to
Did you realize that? And proved it?
Questions like these are not specific to a particular group, time, or community. It has happened to all human beings. Human nature is a seeker. And always seeks to discover the unknown. The human searching mind forms the basis of science and technology. And progress in all areas is due to this effort...
 
... The method used in this article is to use the experimental sciences and rational sciences that are accepted by all.
Witchcraft and the like have nothing to do with the supernatural. Because it is clear that, with tricks using matter, it occupies the human mind with sub-issues so that it does not realize the essence of the subject, and thus achieves its goal, which is magnification in creating amazing content. While not surprising. It's just interesting, exciting and a little fun.
Talking about the supernatural and proving it is an important subject that has basically nothing to do with witchcraft and the like (which aims to deceive humans).
 
...I believe that this book is not said to be a superior human being or creature but of nature. And can not say. As stated in the biblical material of other divine religions, such as the "Torah" in Judaism or the "Bible" in Christ. The book of the Qur'an is not only from historical and ancient times, it is not fanatical, imitative and abandoned. Rather, it is always present and relevant at all times. The contents of this article will prove the truth of this claim.
 
I doubt anyone here will have anything more to say about your article than has already been said, i.e. that it is silly and pointless.
 
The first word he said to Muhammad: Sing. He repeated three times. That is, learn science and in the next four verses he also said for science. Go find out the unknowns. Tell me, what is this word? And who said that? Is it medieval? Or up to date. The Qur'an speaks of the cosmic context. Ten years ago, NASA supercomputers managed to take a small photo of it. The Qur'an speaks of neutron stars - of dark matter and dark energy - of space black holes, and so on. Who could have said that in the seventh century? Muhammad was illiterate! So who told him the Quran? wait ...
No it doesn't. You are interpreting the Koran through the lens of modern science. It is only through hindsight you can make the tenuous link.
If the Koran described and fully explained black holes why was there no mention of them anywhere outside the Koran for 1000 years?
 
Hello. In the Qur'an, it refers to only one scientific subject. And it motivates man to try to discover it and get the full content and achieve everything he wants. But the method of modern management in human societies is not that; To motivate and encourage human beings to be innovative and creative. The Qur'an speaks in this way. He leaves the rest to man himself. To progress and prosper. If he says everything, you do not think that man will stand still and have no movement of his own. This is rejected in modern management.
 
I did not test anything in the laboratory. And basically I do not have the laboratory facilities that you think. I will tell you what conditions you create to see the soul. And discover the supernatural. Also, I am not looking for markets and sales for my conversations. I have good financial means. And I do not need to sell my ideas. I feel I have a duty to present a fruitful thought.
 
Let's talk about modern science. I do not seek superstition. I am not foolish to waste my precious time with these words. I want to tell you about the discoveries of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Not from the Middle Ages. New science and new technology are unbelievably in the book of Quran. It tells the stories of the past and reveals a new science and technology in its text. And this is true.
 
When I read the Qu'ran a few years ago I was surprised, and very disappointed, to discover that it consisted almost entirely of rants about nonbelievers, and how important it was for believers to have nothing to do with them, interspersed with bits of the Bible. I had assumed it would contain at least a few uplifting verses, but I could nothing informative or valuable in it at all.

This attempt to relate the vaguest of statements in it to recent scientific discoveries by gold medal worthy feats of mental gymnastics seems to me to be about as pathetic as it's possible to get.
 
Again, if the Quran is such a scientifically enlightened book, why does it claim that the Earth is flat and the Sun orbits the Earth?

Are you going to answer people or just preach, Heydarian?
 
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