Quranic Inspirations
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About the Book
The great universal Muslim scientists, about thousand years ago, were at the forefront of knowledge, particularly in the sciences and technology without ever giving up their religion. In fact Islam in general and the Qur'an in particular inspired the Muslim scientists to seek and advance knowledge and paved the way for modern science. By moving away from the in depth study of the Qur'an Muslims have lost the golden opportunity of many a scientific discovery and advancement of knowledge.
Science is not a divine revelation but it provides a means for the welfare of man and to better understanding the creation of Allah (SWT), the natural phenomena and their purpose. Islam exhorts its followers to relentlessly pursue knowledge. One-third of the Qur'an exhorts its readers to think and reflect upon the natural phenomena.
About the Author
Dr. Ibrahim B. Syed is the President of the Islamic Research Foundation International, Inc. headquartered in Louisville, KY. He is also a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He is the foremost exponent in the world for the interpretation of the Qur?an and Sunnah in the light of modern knowledge.